I agree. The amount of dependable literature on cancer is very limited.
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I agree. The amount of dependable literature on cancer is very limited.
Thank you, SamGee! Your kind words motivate me!
When Breath Becomes Air sounds like a wonderful book too, based on your recommendation. Let me try and get my hands on a copy.
You're right, there are some allegations against Huber raised by conventional medicine proponents. She addresses them in this book as well. I just believe she deserves the benefit of doubt. If she is genuinely trying to help, I think her voice deserves to be heard as well. Only then will people be able to take an informed decision. What they ultimately choose is up to them.Libs_Books wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 09:20 I know that there are huge questions about Big Pharma and its role in medical decision-making. At the same time, a quick stroll through the internet also raises some questions about Huber, who I believe is taking legal action over some of the things said about her. Clearly, a healthy diet and lifestyle can reduce our risks of developing some types of cancer so it's good to raise awareness of that.
I know what you are saying. This turned out to be one of the best books I have ever read on the subject, actually.Sarah Tariq wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 13:00 That's unfortunate to listen about corruption in pharmaceutical companies. These giants are just interested in making money. This book provides valuable information about cancer. Thanks for your insightful review.