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如何用天然藥物預防和治療癌症:用於預防、治療和應對副作用的天然抗病工具

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How to Prevent and Treat Cancer with Natural Medicine: A Natural Arsenal of Disease-fighting Tools for Prevention, Treatment, and Coping with Side Effects Kindle Edition

在這個全面而實用的抗癌和預防癌症方法中,可以通過篩查問卷評估他們的風險,學習改變他們的內部環境以阻止癌症,並發現在預防和治療中發揮重要作用的情緒和態度背後的科學 . 分為三個部分——預防、治療和應對治療的副作用——如何用天然藥物預防和治療癌症,提供食物、維生素、草藥(草本植物)、礦物質和補充劑的精確組合; 每日膳食計劃; 和購物清單,以及針對乳腺癌、前列腺癌、肺癌和結腸癌的具體建議

 

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這本百科全書式的“天然”藥物策略綱要為癌症患者和那些尋求預防疾病的人提供了鼓勵和許多合理的建議。作者是自然醫學療法的醫生,主張用替代療法補充而不是替代標準療法,以預防癌症、減緩其進展並應對化學療法和放射療法的副作用。

他們的重點是營養和飲食,包括富含抗氧化劑的維生素和礦物質補充劑以及大劑量的涼茶和魚油,但也包括針灸、水療和按摩。他們清醒的方法引用了許多醫學研究,包括那些結果相互矛盾的研究來支持​​他們的主張,並在天然藥物被禁用或可能干擾標準藥物時警告讀者。有時令人眼花繚亂的信息量清楚地總結在針對特定癌症和治療方案量身定制的項目符號方案中,並附有樣本菜單和食譜,以製作低脂肪、低鈉、無熱狗(研究鏈接食用醃製肉類對兒童癌症如白血病)的飲食更可口。雖然科學陪審團仍然無法確定作者的一些建議的有效性,但他們的基本計劃——戒菸、戒酒、鍛煉、多吃全穀物、水果和蔬菜——是沒有爭議的
 

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在過去的十年中,已經出版了超過 35 本關於癌症替代或補充治療的書籍,不包括關於特定癌症的書籍,但這個書名很突出。除了寫得非常好和研究,它也非常適合讀者。這本書由四位自然療法醫師撰寫並得到
美國癌症治療中心的認可,首先討論瞭如何通過天然藥物和飲食來預防癌症。

這裡出現了一個有點複雜的癌症風險自我評估調查。第二部分涵蓋了對癌症診斷的回應和要問的關鍵問題。關於抗癌天然產品的一章探討了作者所謂的“超級八種”,並包括這些化合物針對特定癌症的劑量。身心聯繫也進行了詳細探討。第三部分是本書中最有用的部分,它討論了使用天然藥物來幫助對抗化療、放療和手術的副作用。廣泛的附錄包括預防和戰勝癌症的日常計劃和食譜。推薦給尚未擁有該主題近期工作的消費者健康收藏。 Valeria Long,大峽谷州立大學。在密歇根州大急流城的 Van Andel Inst.

How to Prevent and Treat Cancer with Natural Medicine: A Natural Arsenal of Disease-fighting Tools for Prevention, Treatment, and Coping with Side Effects Kindle Edition

 

In this comprehensive, practical approach to combating and preventing cancer, readers can assess their risks through a screening questionnaire, learn to change their internal environment to thwart cancer, and discover the science behind the emotions and attitudes that play a significant role in prevention and treatment. Divided into three sections-prevention, treatment, and coping with side effects of treatment-How to Prevent and Treat Cancer with Natural Medicine offers precise combinations of food, vitamins, herbs, minerals, and supplements; daily meal plans; and shopping lists, as well as specific recommendations for breast, prostate, lung, and colon cancer.

 

This encyclopedic compendium of "natural" medicinal strategies offers encouragement and much sound advice to cancer patients and those seeking to ward off the disease. The authors, doctors of naturopathy, advocate complementing, not replacing, standard therapies with alternative therapies to prevent cancer, slow its progress and cope with the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation. Their emphasis is on nutrition and diet, including vitamin and mineral supplements rich in antioxidants and heavy doses of herbal teas and fish oil, but they also cover acupuncture, hydrotherapy and massage. Their sober approach cites numerous medical studies, including those with conflicting results, to back up their claims, and warns readers when natural medicines are contraindicated or might interfere with standard medications. The sometimes bewildering amount of information is clearly summarized in bullet-pointed regimens tailored to specific kinds of cancer and treatment protocols, and accompanied with sample menus and recipes to make a low-fat, low-sodium, hot-dog-free (studies link the consumption of cured meats to childhood cancers such as leukemia) diet more palatable. While the scientific jury is still out on the efficacy of some of the authors' recommendations, their basic program-stop smoking and drinking, exercise, eat lots of whole grains, fruits and vegetables-is uncontroversial.

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From Library Journal

More than 35 books on alternative or complementary treatments for cancer have been published in the last ten years, not including those on specific cancers, but this title stands out. Besides being exceptionally well written and researched, it is also very reader-friendly. Authored by four naturopathic physicians and endorsed by the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, the book begins with a discussion of how to prevent cancer with natural medicine and diet. A somewhat complicated cancer-risk self-assessment survey appears here. The second section covers responding to a cancer diagnosis and key questions to ask. A chapter on cancer-fighting natural products explores what the authors call "the super eight" and includes dosages of these compounds for specific cancers. The mind-body connection is also explored at length. The third section, which is the most useful in the book, addresses the use of natural medicines to help combat the side effects of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. The extensive appendixes include daily plans for preventing and beating cancer and recipes. Recommended for consumer health collections not already possessing a recent work on the topic. Valeria Long, Grand Valley State Univ. Lib. at the Van Andel Inst., Grand Rapids, MI

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