Inflammation and Cancer: Is there a Connection?

Since at least the 1980s, evidence has been growing that inflammation can both initiate and fuel many different cancers. In fact, any chronic inflammatory disease – such as arthritis, bronchitis, fasciitis, colitis, and asthma – can increase the risk of cancer. For example, according to a 2000 study, approximately one in every ten patients with … Continued

The Myth of “False Hope”

For people touched by cancer, the term “hope” can mean different things. At a basic level, of course you hope to get rid of your cancer and then stay free of the disease. In this context, hope is simply a form of wish fulfillment: You desire, and to some degree, expect, a full-fledged recovery. Implicit … Continued

Preventing a Recurrence: What You Need to Know

According to the National Cancer Institute, there are over 17 million cancer survivors in the US today. And that number is expected to grow, as the population ages, treatments improve, and tests find the disease earlier. Cancer survivors face a myriad of health challenges, not to mention the daunting fear the cancer will return. However, … Continued

Apple Pie with Caramelized Sauce

Fruit Filling 7-8 medium golden delicious, honey crisp or other sweet-tart crisp apples peeled, cored, and sliced 1 pinch sea salt 2 tablespoons pure agave nectar (like Volcanic with lowest fructose and lowest glycemic impact, or Monk Fruit, or 3 tablespoons Organic Brown Rice Syrup) 1 teaspoon cinnamon In a large bowl, gently mix agave, … Continued

Part 2: What You Need To Know Before Choosing A Supplement Regimen; Not All Supplements Are Created Equal

In our previous blog article, we reviewed the issue of supplement purity. Now, let’s consider the issue of supplement potency. When we use the term potency, we’re referring to two things: (1) the strength and freshness of the supplement, and (2) the quantity or concentration of active ingredients. These factors can vary greatly among supplements … Continued

Inflammation and Cancer: Is There a Connection?

There are two different kinds of inflammation: acute and chronic. Most of us are familiar with acute inflammation: we stub our toe on the corner of the cabinet and almost immediately see it swell up. This is the body’s healthy response to injury, one that kickstarts the healing process. But chronic inflammation is a different … Continued

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