A link to a recent review of Reducing Your Cancer risk: A holistic approach written by Ken B. Godevenos of Accord Consulting follows.
https://epistoli.blogspot.com/2019/01/q-what-is-your-relationship-with-cancer.html
A link to a recent review of Reducing Your Cancer risk: A holistic approach written by Ken B. Godevenos of Accord Consulting follows.
https://epistoli.blogspot.com/2019/01/q-what-is-your-relationship-with-cancer.html
Sandra Goodman PhD, Co-founder and Editor of Positive Health PH Online, trained as a Molecular Biology scientist in Agricultural Biotechnology in Canada and the USA. Sandra was born and grew up in Montreal, Canada, a highly cosmopolitan city in Quebec, subject to the political tensions of the Canadian French and English divide. In addition to focusing upon her academic studies in the arts and sciences, Sandra was also a talented pianist and athlete, particularly in gymnastics. Having qualified as a Red Cross swimming instructor and Royal Lifesaving Society lifeguard, she greatly enjoyed teaching young adults and children to swim and overcome their fear of the water.
Sandra graduated with her PhD in Molecular Biology from McGill University with her Thesis: Expression of host genes in soybean root nodules, research attempting to identify nitrogen fixation genes in a legume, with an ultimate goal of being able to transfer such genes to non-legumes and reduce the requirement for fertilizer. Dr Goodman worked for a Multi-National Corporation in the USA as a Biotechnology Scientist until the mid-1980s, eventually traveling and settling in the UK focusing upon health issues. Author of 4 books regarding the role of Nutrition in empowering optimum health, including Nutrition and Cancer: State-of-the-Art, Vitamin C – The Master Nutrient, Germanium: The Health and Life Enhancer and numerous articles, Dr Goodman was the lead author of the Consensus Document: Nutritional and LifeStyle Guidelines for People with Cancer and compiled the Cancer and Nutrition Database for the Bristol Cancer Help Centre in 1993.
The catastrophic but flawed research paper in The Lancet in the early 1990s alleging that women with breast cancer attending the Bristol Cancer Help Centre (BCHC) were more likely to die than those undergoing conventional treatment almost led to the closure of BCHC. Having authored a scholarly article Nutritional and Lifestyle Guidelines for People with Cancer, Dr Goodman was then commissioned in the early 1990s to set up a Cancer and Nutrition database which would identify the published research papers in this field.
During the compilation of this database, drawn from some 5000 peer-reviewed research papers, it was suggested by Sandra’s long-term partner Mike Howell that there was a lack of communication of this type of research both to health professionals and the serious general reader of health information. Thus was born Positive Health magazine PH Online, which has now published over 237 issues (the print magazine ceased after Issue 150); the entire archive is exclusively online at www.positivehealth.com
Dr Goodman has worked for the past 22+ years as a co-founder and Editor of Positive Health PH Online in attempting to show that there is no divide between different types of healthcare, just different approaches, i.e. Integrated Medicine. She is passionate about making available to all people, particularly those with cancer, research information and clinical expertise in the areas of Nutrition and Complementary Therapies. She has been a member of the Therapy Advisory Panel of the Penny Brohn Cancer Care, Scientific Expert Committee member of the Alliance for Natural Health and a Patron of the Avalon Complementary Medicine Trust in Wells, Somerset. Her recent (Oct 2014) Research Proposal: Cancer Patients’ Outcomes: Comparing Integrated Alternative Therapies and Chemotherapy / Radiotherapy Treatment reviews the scientific literature regarding chemotherapy toxicity.
Dr Goodman and her long-term partner Mike Howell seek individuals with the resources, structural organization and interest to continue and expand the legacy of Positive Health PH Online forward into the 21st century, adding facilities to conduct online seminars, fundraising for alternative cancer research, as well as to promote leading holistic organizations and businesses internationally. Follow her Blog and purchase Nutrition and Cancer: State-of-the-Art. Dr S Goodman may be contacted privately for Research, Lectures and Editorial services via: sandra@positivehealth.com www.positivehealth.com sandra@drsgoodman.com www.drsgoodman.com
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Research published in ACS’ Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry recently concluded that soybeans soaked in warm water may become a healthier way to obtain a soy substance to fight cancer. The substance is currently manufactured in a complicated and time-consuming industrial process that does not have the most healthy outcome.
The substance called Bowman-Birk Protease Inhibitor (BBI) has shown promise for preventing some types of cancer. Human test results included evidence from the Japanese diet that contains large amounts of soybeans that might underpin the low cancer mortality rates in that country. A problem with the current supply of BBI is that extracting it from soybeans is a time-consuming process and requires harsh chemicals. The current researchers wanted to see if there was a better (greener, more environmentally friendly) way to obtain BBI. The found that incubating the soybean seeds in water at 122 degrees Farenheit released large amounts of BBI that can easily be harvested from the water. The water was tested on and stopped breast cancer cells from dividing. The researchers concluded “The abundance of BBI in soybean seed extracted by incubating the seeds in warm water provides a simple and alternative method to isolate this low molecular weight protein.”
My guests on the Holistic Health Show last night were Dr Bernie Siegel and Dr Lise Alschuler. Both are national leaders in holistic health and cancer treatment and prevention. More information is available on their backgrounds at: www.berniesiegelmd.com and www.drlise.com
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My first guest last night on the Holistic Health Show on BBS Radio (www.bbsradio.com) Station 3 at 7 p.m. PST was Dr Patrick Quillin, an international expert on cancer and nutrition. During the interview he tells us foods that will prevent or reverse cancer; common problems experienced by cancer patients and how nutrition can help these; supplements that cancer patients should take; ways to lower your cancer risk; and many other helpful tips. More information on Patrick can be found at www.patrickquillin.com The interview follows:
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