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El Ayuno Contra El Cncer. Una Gua Revolucionaria Para Prevenir, Tratar Y Curar Los Tumores / Fasting Against Cancer
by Valter Longo
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When speaking about cancer treatment, world expert in the links between diet, longevity, and health Valter Longo changes his approach entirely to complement the therapy. After years of research and experimental programs, the author proves that controlled fasting protocols are a very powerful ally in the fight against several kinds of tumors, and from that notion explores new and possible combinations of the standard treatment. Despite scientific advancements, almost one in every two people is at risk of developing cancer. How is it possible that we have managed to reduce the possibility of suffering mortal diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and others, but we haven't been equally successful regarding cancer? The explanation is that tumors are extremely complex--none identical to another--and are formed by cells that don't follow a foreseeable development pattern. Nevertheless, they all have something in common: they are made up of "confused, rebellious" cells that eat much more than healthy cells do, especially when attacked with conventional therapies. Following this premise, it is possible to help prevent, but also defeat tumoral diseases by starving the sick cells to death. This book opens a new pathway for the patient to become an active protagonist in his own treatment and health.
When speaking about cancer treatment, world expert in the links between diet, longevity, and health Valter Longo changes his approach entirely to complement the therapy. After years of research and experimental programs, the author proves that controlled fasting protocols are a very powerful ally in the fight against several kinds of tumors, and from that notion explores new and possible combinations of the standard treatment. Despite scientific advancements, almost one in every two people is at risk of developing cancer. How is it possible that we have managed to reduce the possibility of suffering mortal diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and others, but we haven't been equally successful regarding cancer? The explanation is that tumors are extremely complex--none identical to another--and are formed by cells that don't follow a foreseeable development pattern. Nevertheless, they all have something in common: they are made up of "confused, rebellious" cells that eat much more than healthy cells do, especially when attacked with conventional therapies. Following this premise, it is possible to help prevent, but also defeat tumoral diseases by starving the sick cells to death. This book opens a new pathway for the patient to become an active protagonist in his own treatment and health.
Paperback
$21.95