Stop Smoking for Good by Karen Erickson, BS Thermography- a safe alternative to radiation – by Dr.Melody Hart, ND,PhD HPV and Oral Cancer – by Kevin Boehm, DDS How To Improve Therapeutic Outcome Of Treatment – by Peter Glidden ND Breast Thermography Improves Cancer Survival Rates – by Dr. Nicholas LeRoy, DC, Dipl. Ac Breast [...]
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May 2nd, 2010 · No Comments
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How Women Can Stop Smoking For Good
November 6th, 2011 · No Comments
STOP SMOKING FOR GOOD WITH KAREN ERICKSON, BS KAREN ERICKSON, BS November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and according to The National Cancer Institute, cigarette smoking causes 87% of lung cancer deaths. In addition, smoking increases a woman’s risk of stroke, heart attack, high blood pressure, blood clots, coronary and peripheral artery diseases and many [...]
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January 27th, 2011 · No Comments
Thermography:A safe alternative to radiation Melody Hart, ND What is Thermography? A whole-body temperature scan. No Pain and No Radiation. The measurement of the skin temperature, or heat over body organs, gives us a functional perspective based on physiology and stress response. Thermography allows your body organs to communicate their capacity to function or [...]
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May 2nd, 2010 · No Comments
Using Energy Therapy with Cancer Patients by Linda McCabe, BHS, Rev. My greatest blessing in this last year has been the opportunity to use Energy Therapy with cancer patients. As an Energy Therapist my work focuses in the energy field that surrounds the body and inter-penetrates the body, also known as the Auric Field. The [...]
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Massage and Cancer: How to Be a “No Harm” Therapist and an Informed Recipient by Carrie Carone, LMT, CMT, LLCC Cancer treatment has changed the rules of engagement for massage therapists, and for cancer survivors who receive massage. 30%-40% of breast cancer patients, who have had lymph nodes removed or radiated, will develop Lymphedema. The [...]
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Breast Cancer Awareness: A Supportive Approach by Dr. Marilyn Mitchell October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time when much attention is focused on the rising incidence of breast cancer and the benefits of screening and early detection of this condition. So, how do we approach breast cancer awareness in a positive way, and without [...]
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May 2nd, 2010 · No Comments
Breast Thermography Improves Cancer Survival Rates by Dr. Nicholas LeRoy, DC, Dipl. Ac Breast Thermography: Well-researched with over 800 studies Earliest known indicator for the future development of breast cancer Does not use harmful radiation Does not cause breast pain or trauma Proven to assist in earlier diagnosis Well-suited for fibrocystic, dense, and augmented breasts [...]
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How To Improve Therapeutic Outcome Of Treatment by Peter Glidden ND The effectiveness of chemotherapy in treating adult-onset cancer was examined in an interesting medical study which was published in The Journal of Clinical Oncology – Volume 16, Issue 8, December 2004, pages 549-560. The authors were: Graeme Morgan, Associate Professor and radiotherapist at the [...]
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May 2nd, 2010 · No Comments
HPV and Oral Cancer by Kevin Boehm, DDS This year alone over 34,000 estimated new oral cancer or pharyngeal (throat) cancer cases with a resultant 8,000 deaths will originate in America, and an estimated 400,000 new world wide cases of oral/pharyngeal cancer will be diagnosed. The particularly high death rate with oral/pharyngeal cancer occurs not [...]
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