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  • Rethinking Cancer Newsletter #2

    October 11, 2010 - Category: Rethinking Cancer Newsletters

    Season's Greetings! Season's Greetings! and welcome to all our new and rapidly expanding familyof Rethinking Cancer subscribers! We have been busy this past month putting up more articles and more audio. We are currently also working to add past Cancer Forum magazines as well as video footage of past conventions and speakers. We have received…Rethinking Cancer Newsletter #2

  • Rethinking Cancer Newsletter #1

    October 11, 2010 - Category: Rethinking Cancer Newsletters

    Welcome to Rethinking Cancer Newsletter #1. We are writing to you because of your interest in the experience and goals of F.A.C.T. (Foundation for Advancement in Cancer Therapy). It has been about two months since we launched our new film Rethinking Cancer (on DVD), and our new website. Things have been going great. We have…Rethinking Cancer Newsletter #1

  • Celery Root (Celeriac)

    October 4, 2010 - Category: Foods of the Week

    Celeriac is probably more commonly known as celery root. It is a turnip-rooted vegetable, and the root forms a solid knob just below the soil surface. Italian and Swiss botanists gave the first description of celeriac about 1600. It became popular in Europe in the eighteenth century, but has never been popular in England or…Celery Root (Celeriac)

  • Alternative Cancer Therapy

    A Rational Approach to Cancer

    June 23, 2010 - Category: News

    Foundation for Advancement in Cancer Therapy (F.A.C.T.) is very pleased to announce the publication of an important addition to our Recommended Reading - Cancer-A Rational Approach to Long-Term Recovery by Lou Dina: We get many queries from people who have seen the film Rethinking Cancer and want to know "Now, what, specifically, should I do?"…A Rational Approach to Cancer

  • Food to beat cancer: DATES

    June 7, 2010 - Category: Foods of the Week

    One food which dates back in prehistoric times is the date. Here is truly a miracle food that has nourished, sustained and probably imparted life to countless travelers over the sands of time. A Food to beat cancer: DATES Good Energy Source While the date is ripened on the tree, the sugar it contains increases…Food to beat cancer: DATES

  • LENTILS

    May 18, 2010 - Category: Foods of the Week

    Lentils have been cultivated for thousands of years, since the Bronze Age but they do not grow wild. They are legumes, and their protein content is second only to soybeans and contains as much protein as many muscle types of meat. Therapeutic Value of Lentils Lentils neutralize muscle acids in the body and are especially…LENTILS

  • New Alarm Bells About Chemicals and Cancer

    May 9, 2010 - Category: News

    Finally, the truth is out about the food we eat and the links it has to chemicals and cancer.  Could it be that maybe, just maybe what F.A.C.T. and others have been warning about for decades is finally penetrating the medical mainstream and the hallowed halls of government? Let's hope, but don't hold your breath…New Alarm Bells About Chemicals and Cancer

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    How Healthy Are Sunflower Seeds?

    April 25, 2010 - Category: News

    Raw sunflower seeds, used for food by the Indians long before white men reached America, are one of the richest seeds in nutritional value. The seeds are 25% protein-putting them on the same protein level as meat. They contain liberal amounts of vitamins, especially A, B-complex, and the sparse Vitamin E found in their unsaturated…How Healthy Are Sunflower Seeds?

  • Surgically removing breasts won’t beat cancer

    March 22, 2010 - Category: News

    It seems in the last few years an increasing number of breast cancer patients - 1 in 10 women - are opting to surgically remove both breasts-the healthy, as well as the diseased one to try and beat cancer. Most of these women say they do it for peace of mind, despite the fact that…Surgically removing breasts won’t beat cancer

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    The Great Prostate Cancer Mistake

    March 22, 2010 - Category: News

    Is prostate cancer screening a mistake. See what Richard Ablin of teh New York Times has to say about it. "EACH year some 30 million American men undergo testing for prostate-specific antigen, an enzyme made by the prostate. Approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1994, the P.S.A. test is the most commonly used…The Great Prostate Cancer Mistake