Category Archives: Cancer

What’s FOOD got to do with cancer?

And why don’t we hear more about it from mainstream medicine? This blog comprises my preparation for a speech that I will deliver in Mystic, Connecticut, on June 23—at the Sails Up for Cancer CAM Expo. The “CAM” stands for … Continue reading

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Cancer. Too much hoopla. Not much help.

Reminds me of the old Texas slogan, “Big Hat, No Cattle.” Recently, I noticed one of the NY Times “most emailed” articles of the week—one written by a breast cancer survivor. So, while resting next to Stonington Harbor during the … Continue reading

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Being human is becoming a treatable “condition.”

Leading us to believe that if we’re not taking some drug, we’re not “human” This blog is all about confusion, confusion and more confusion. An article in the New York Times caught my attention last week. It was entitled Diagnosis: … Continue reading

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