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Book review on hyperacidity Sick without reason by Norbert Treutwein
von: Eder Herbert
September 13, 2024
The book "Hyperacidity Sick for No Reason" is an indispensable guide for anyone who wants to actively improve their health.
Anti-cancer diet
The anti-cancer diet is a nutritional approach specifically aimed at reducing the risk of developing cancer and improving the well-being of cancer patients.
Cancer cells don't like raspberries
Cancer cells don't like raspberries - this sentence may sound surprising at first, but it harbours deeper truths about the relationship between nutrition and cancer prevention.
Dr Royal Rife and frequency therapy in relation to cancer
In the 1920s and 1930s, Rife devoted himself intensively to researching frequencies and their influence on pathogens.
B-cell lymphoma
B-cell lymphoma is a malignant disease that affects the lymphatic system and belongs to the super-group of non-Hodgkin lymphomas.
Burkitt's lymphoma
Burkitt's lymphoma bears the name of its discoverer, Dr Denis Burkitt, a tropical physician, and is one of the fastest growing types of tumour.
Chest wall tumour
A chest wall tumour, or thoracic tumour, is technically called a thoracic wall tumour and describes a tumour that forms in the chest wall.
Choroidal melanoma
A choroidal melanoma (malignant uveal melanoma) is a rare, malignant eye tumour that has developed directly in the eye and almost always develops on one side only.