Guest guest Posted August 9, 1999 Report Share Posted August 9, 1999 Hi Glo. Happy to help out. One of the best books available is Prevent Cancer Now : Arm Yourself With Powerful Weapons Against Cancer by Michael Colgan This link leads to the latest edition available Dec 1999. You have to shop around for an earlier edition. Colgan is a true genius. One of the most brilliant humans walking the face of the planet. I have dubbed him my 'science guru'. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1896817076/qid=934220174/sr=1-12/002-2348\ 894-0005021 This is the search engine at the Life Extension Foundation. You need to check all the links to links to links (etc.) within the site and be very thorough in checking them all. http://www.lef.org/AT-leforgcollectionquery.html Try key words 'cancer protocols' in addition to 'cancer'. You will find a great deal of valuable info on this site. If you want to save money on products you can do much better at http://www.beyond-a-century.com/ This place has some of the best prices I've found (especially on their bulk powders) As long as were on this topic, 90% of all cancer deaths are preventable. I told this to my bio teacher who found this fact depressing. I found it empowering. It'd be depressing if 90% of it were not preventable. If you need any more specific questions answered I'll help as much as I can. Best, David Gloria Lee wrote: > "Gloria Lee" <glee > > Hi David, > > A question for the nutrition expert in residence. I was just sharing your > post on the whey protein with my friend who is recovering here from a > mastectomy. She is wondering, besides protein for healing and general > immunity, what other more specific cancer recurrence prevention advice you > might have. I have been sharing my vitamins..a general multi-one, extra E > and C. She will not be "needing" any chemo or radiation besides the surgery > done, is only 48, and it seems this sudden scare is a real wake up call to > take better care of herself. Maybe you would just as soon recommend a good > book, as I imagine this is perhaps rather too much to answer in one email. > > ------ > Eat Raw Foods and You Will Never be Constipated! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 1999 Report Share Posted August 12, 1999 David Bozzi wrote: > David Bozzi <david.bozzi > > Hi Glo. Happy to help out. > > One of the best books available is Prevent Cancer Now : Arm Yourself With > Powerful Weapons Against Cancer > by Michael Colgan > This link leads to the latest edition available Dec 1999. > You have to shop around for an earlier edition. > > Colgan is a true genius. One of the most brilliant humans walking > the face of the planet. I have dubbed him my 'science guru'. > > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1896817076/qid=934220174/sr=1-12/002-2348\ 894-0005021 > > This is the search engine at the Life Extension Foundation. > You need to check all the links to links to links (etc.) within the site > and be very thorough in checking them all. > > http://www.lef.org/AT-leforgcollectionquery.html > > Try key words 'cancer protocols' in addition to 'cancer'. > You will find a great deal of valuable info on this site. > > If you want to save money on products you can do much better at > http://www.beyond-a-century.com/ > > This place has some of the best prices I've found > (especially on their bulk powders) > > As long as were on this topic, 90% of all cancer deaths are preventable. > I told this to my bio teacher who found this fact depressing. > I found it empowering. > > It'd be depressing if 90% of it were not preventable. > > If you need any more specific questions answered I'll help as much > as I can. > > Best, > David > Hi David, What is the purpose of extending life? I can certainly relate to curing cancers or other diseases by any means possible, but in my experience with very old people, they do not express a wish for a longer life, but rather that they would like to be healthy until they die. What difference does it make if I live 60 years or 120? What matters to me is whether and how I have solved the problem of living and come to terms with my inevitable death. If I have done so, I can die tomorrow, but my life from now on is empowered, because I am fearless. andrew Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 1999 Report Share Posted August 13, 1999 Hello Andrew. andrew macnab wrote: > Hi David, > What is the purpose of extending life? I can certainly relate to curing cancers > or other diseases by any means possible, 90% of it's preventable today. That's the least of it. The quality of one's life is enhanced immensely. > but in my experience with very old people, > they do not express a wish for a longer life, but rather that they would like to > be healthy until they die. Ah.. this is very much the case with what spirit has revealed to us with science. In applying the knowledge of health we find not only the quality of people's life enhanced on every level but as a side-effect we live longer & we are healthy until our death. We can work, we have our minds & our memories intact, we can maintain a healthy sexual drive. Life is quite full & fulfilling for those of us that are beginning to take advantage of health knowledge into the ripe years to the deathbed. This is a very empowering gift. > What difference does it make if I live 60 years or 120? Let's see 120-60=60. : ) > What matters to me is whether and how I have solved the problem of living Is living really a problem or do we make it such? You know we are allowed to savor life rather than run from it. > and come to terms with my inevitable death. In truth there is no death. > If I have done so, I can die tomorrow, I assure you when you die, it will be today. > but my life from now on is empowered, because I am fearless. There is nothing to fear. This our lesson to master in the world. My issue is the quality of life which has been enhanced on every level including the spiritual since I have implemented my knowledge about human health. : ) I truly enjoy having energy, being athletic, not getting sick, having a great memory, (comes in handy for those of us who've chosen to return to school) enhanced creativity, motivation to do things, and you know, most people find health to be an attractive attribute. When we are healthy our vitality glows stronger. People who come into contact with it respond to it's energy & it's uplifting... it's beautiful. The essence of our true nature is quite vital. Health & Well-Being to You, David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 1999 Report Share Posted August 14, 1999 It takes a truly liberated person to realize and know that they are trapped by their own ideas. Zenbob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 1999 Report Share Posted August 14, 1999 ZEN2WRK wrote: > > ZEN2WRK > > It takes a truly liberated person to realize and know that they are trapped > by their own ideas. > > Zenbob > Yes, this is the problem of life, of mortality, or you could call it a sweet mystery, and the solution is ongoing, to dive into it, and swim. andrew Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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