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978-3-86731-234-9
Product information "Starve cancer without starving yourself"
Is it possible to stop the growth of tumour cells by avoiding sugar in the diet? Or does this depend on the specific type of cancer and cannot be generalised? Jane McLelland has experienced the disease herself: 15 years ago she was diagnosed with advanced stage IV cervical cancer with lung metastases and was considered to be beyond treatment.
Apart from traditional medical therapy, consisting of surgery and chemotherapy, she herself investigated as a test subject which substances and medicines also have cancer-fighting effects and used them as an additional treatment outside the official authorisation.
A symbiotic combination of a diet that starves cancer cells, in conjunction with potent additives and a number of well-known drugs that - more by chance - also work against cancer.
In her work, she presents a map that makes it possible to recognise how different types of cancer "feed" themselves and how to proceed according to the diagnosis in order to interrupt the flow of nutrients to the cancer cells. The unauthorised drugs seem to be the crucial element needed to defeat the disease.
The book provides answers to questions that arise automatically when patients consider alternative treatment options in addition to conventional medical therapy:
- Which medicines can be used outside their original marketing authorisation?
- Which dietary supplements strengthen a weakened organism?
- Is a ketogenic diet recommended? Is fasting allowed? Which fats are beneficial for health?
- Should you exercise and if so, what kind of physical activity is suitable?
The author explains why each approach must be individualised - not only because of the diversity of people, but also depending on the type of cancer.