The cancer fighting diet

The cancer fighting diet

by Johannes F. Coy

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Johannes Coy discovered that neither a cancer cell's origin nor its localisation plays the main role in its malignancy rather the cell's metabolism does. With the right diet, that metabolism can change. This book provides basic information about cancer, as well as detailed advice and a comprehensive diet plan to help fight a personal battle with cancer and significantly improve chances of a cure. There are complex processes inside the human body and specific mechanisms that can lead to the development and spread of cancer cells. Understanding the causes for what is happening inside the body is the key to implementing the recommendations in this guide. Using these recipes and nutritional strategies will cut dramatically down on sugar in order to deplete the strength and replicatory power of the cancer cells while in treatment. Since the cancer cells thrive and multiply on sugar, reducing and/or eliminating sugar quite literally starves them. Implementing this diet and nutrition strategy makes cancer treatment more effective. The 150 recipes are delicious, easy-to-make and there's a recipe for every meal and occasion.

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