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Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

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How do we discover a new cancer drug? For most of us it’s a puzzle! Scientists tell us that finding the right cancer drug is a highly challenging endeavor. After 40 years of the declaration on the war against cancer, discovering new cancer drugs are still as laborious as ever.

Why is it so difficult? What are the responsible factors? The discovery of a new cancer drug can last as much as 14 backbreaking years. Understandably, the price tag reaches to almost a billion USD. more…

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

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We are what we eat and we are defined with what we do. The importance of what we eat is a concern of every cancer warrior. As cancer warriors, it’s important to put into action what really works. Let’s focus on one: our fifth cancer weapon – extra virgin olive oil.

Olive Oil

Olive oil can replace a lot of dressing we add in our meals such as butter, mayonnaise and other salad dressings. Olive oil, a vegetable oil not sourced from animals, is a unique fat. It inhibits fat production. As such, it decreases the amount of fat in our bodies, fat that leads to a constant state of inflammation. more…

Wednesday, October 05th, 2011

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Fall is here! This the season for hunting big games – deer, moose, elf, bear or croc! We prepare the territory to lure the big one and practice our art of shooting so we get our marks.

Cancer Hunting Season

What about hunting cancer? The big difference is – we’ve to hunt for that beast the whole year long. Like hunting for a huge moose, we need to prepare the terrain. The terrain is no other than our bodies where cancer develops and grows. When we groom our bodies, we clean the surroundings much like we do when we hunt that elusive elk. This preparation is a 30 minute exercise every single day. Exercise burns the extra energy that cancer utilizes to nourish itself and survive. Sweating it out at less 30 minutes daily decreases the general inflammation. And when our bodies are rid from that inflammation, it concentrates the immune system’s action only at a very specific sites – wounds and the cancer
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