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The Cancer - Lifestyle Connection

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Like many of you, I have had several family members touched by cancer. Therefore, it has become extremely important to me to be proactive in my lifestyle choices to prevent this horrific disease. When my father came down with advanced multiple myeloma, his health greatly improved when he simply added high dosage antioxidant vitamins. Please read the following article by Dr. Ray Strand, author of several books on the connection between lifestyle and diseases and degenerative diseases.

Dr. Ray Strand article: Essential Ingredients in Improving the Efficacy of Standard Cancer Therapy: A Review of the Medical Literature


What is the underlying cause of aging? What is the relationship between poor nutrition and serious illnesses? Dr. Ladd McNamara answers these question and more in this article.

Dr. Ladd McNamara's article on supplements and degenerative diseases


Since living in Japan, I've been fascinated with the connection between tea drinking and lowered incidence of serious illness among the Japanese. Here is a good research article on the subject, as a Q&A, with a top scientist from the Linus Pauling Institute.

Linus Pauling Institute article on Tea


I've been taking broccoli extract for years as part of my vitamin regimen for years. I can only eat so much of it as part of my diet. Here is an article on the research to support eating cruciferous vegetables.

Linus Pauling Institute article on vegetable intake and disease prevention

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