Eat to Beat Cancer: A Research Scientist Explains How You and Your Family Can Avoid Up to 90% of All Cancers
J. Robert Hatherill
(Author)
Description
If changing what you eat could keep you from getting cancer, wouldn't you do it?
Dr. Hatherill's Super Eight Food Groups are the foundation of a strategy that will help you create a cancer-busting regimen for yourself and your family. In this courageous book, Hatherill takes on the pharmaceutical and food industries to disclose dangers inherent in common foods like dairy and meat products, as well as over-the-counter supplements. In...humbler times people rarely got cancer...Heart disease was so rare that medical textbooks from the mid-to late 1800s failed to include it. Something has gone fundamentally wrong in present times, as heart disease and cancer have emerged as the two most vexing killers in affluent countries...This book can help you convert your diet into a defensive anticancer solution. Throughout these pages you will be given practical techniques for solving the health problems that arise from eating a Western diet. Eat to Beat Cancer has identified the most protective, beneficial foods from around the globe and placed them in one simple, straight-forward diet. --from the introductionProduct Details
Price
$19.99
$18.59
Publisher
St. Martins Press-3PL
Publish Date
September 18, 1999
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781580630887
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Dr. J. Robert Hatherill is on the faculty of the University of California at Santa Barbara. He received his post-doctoral fellowship in molecular toxicology at Stanford University and doctoral degree in environmental toxicology from the University of Michigan. He is board certified in clinical chemistry by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. He has been involved with research in environmental toxicology for 20 years and has published over 80 articles, abstracts and chapters in the field of toxicology. He is a member of the Sigma Xi and Gamma Alpha honorary societies.