Review by Nerea -- Manifesto for a Cancer Patient

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Review by Nerea -- Manifesto for a Cancer Patient

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Manifesto for a Cancer Patient" by Colleen Huber, NMD.]
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What’s a manifesto?
According to the Wikipedia definition, “A manifesto is a published declaration of the intentions, motive or views of the Issuer, be it an individual or group.”

The book Manifesto for a Cancer Patient by Colleen Huber, NMD highlights key principles and policies that are observed by the Naturopathic Medical Doctors when diagnosing and treating cancer patients.

Colleen Huber is an approved Naturopathic Medical Doctor from Arizona. She specialized in caring for cancer patients. Her clinic has been in operation for 11 years. The clinic’s goal is to eradicate cancer.

Colleen mentions the following points that need to be followed when treating cancer patients. First, treat cancer naturally. Second, respect the will of the patient. Finally, obey cancer patient rights.

The book is divided into two parts. Part one points out the principles that govern the care and treatment of a cancer patient. Part two answers why and explains how cancer can be cured. The narrative is written in Colleen’s perspective. The book’s well organized. It’s divided into 22 chapters. The paragraphs are in a balanced proportion. There’s no point where a paragraph is too wordy than the rest. It’s exceptionally edited. For those who are well-acquainted with medical terms, there’s an array of medical terminologies incorporated in the book that’ll excite you during your reading. Some data tables accurately analyze the cancer patient treatment progress. I find them reliable for future reference, especially to the Naturopathic Medical Doctors.

I like how the author explains what happens to the body cells during oxygen deprivation and how oxygen is related to cancer. Additionally, in one way or another, we are all affected with cancer could be directly or indirectly. The book provides a diet plan and other health measures that can help lower the risk of cancer. Furthermore, a detailed description of the health benefits of Vitamin A, C, D, and sodium bicarbonate has been featured in the book.
The narration is swift, fascinating, and can be easily understood. I didn’t find anything serious to dislike.

I learned five ways to reduce or curb the risk of cancer and other complications. 1. Intake a sufficient amount of oxygen. 2. Avoid sweetened substances and raw sugar. 3. Ingest a balanced portion of vitamin A, C, D, and sodium bicarbonate. 4. Exercise frequently. 5. Stay away from chemotherapy.

I award the book a 4 out of 4 stars. It’s well-researched. The author has provided convincing evidence that treating cancer naturally is the best and effective way. There are no grammatical errors. Ultimately, the contents are educational and enlightening too.

I recommend the book to all medical practitioners and students pursuing medicine.

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I feel like everyone has been touched by cancer in some way or another, so it's nice that there is a book that provides some ideas that someone can use to take part in their own health and treatment. Great review!
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This sounds clear, crisp, and very well-research. I'm glad you found the book so informative, Nerea, and thank you for listing out the ways to reduce or curb the risks for cancer! This was a great review.
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unamilagra wrote: 21 Aug 2019, 18:13 I feel like everyone has been touched by cancer in some way or another, so it's nice that there is a book that provides some ideas that someone can use to take part in their own health and treatment. Great review!
I totally agree. This book has gems that if properly observed, can help parsons affected by cancer. Thank you for reading and commenting.
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nooregano wrote: 22 Aug 2019, 00:56 This sounds clear, crisp, and very well-research. I'm glad you found the book so informative, Nerea, and thank you for listing out the ways to reduce or curb the risks for cancer! This was a great review.
Thank you for creating time to read my review and leave a kind comment. I deeply appreciate.
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