HEALTH
REVIEW
Radical Remission:
Surviving Cancer Against All Odds
by Kelly A Turner, PhD
Hats off to Kelly Turner for her objective investigation
of the factors behind so-called spontaneous
remissions of advanced cancer.
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his paradigm-shifting book provides
radically new perspectives on what
should be considered important in
treating
cancer.
Many of the case studies are taken
from people who have gone through
the best that Western medicine can
offer, and when they were sent home
to die had nowhere else to turn but
to their own research and determination to live. Others rejected radiation and chemotherapy at the outset. The stories in the book detail
the steps taken by each individual to
overturn their prognosis, and awaken the body’s amazing ability to repair itself.
What is so fascinating is that of the
nine key factors in radical remission
identified in the course of research,
only two are physical – diet and supplements. All the rest have to do with
the changing the emotional state of
the individual. It has become common knowledge that sugars, refined
grains, hydrogenated fats and pesticides are bad for the body, but stress,
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isolation and repressed anger, it
turns out, can be just as toxic.
The implications for both treatment
and prevention of cancers are profound. With the probability that over
1 in 3 people in the US will develop
cancer in their lifetime, truly this is a
book that needs to be read by medical professionals and laypeople alike.
Review by Miriam Knight
With the
probability
that over 1 in
3 people in the
US will develop
cancer in their
lifetime, truly
this is a book
that needs
to be read
by medical
professionals
and laypeople
alike.