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Eric Bakker Naturopath » Articles » Cancer

Cancer is an area that has touched each and every one of us. I've written a four-part series which is popular. It seems that where ever I travel throughout New Zealand, somebody knows somebody who has read my cancer articles. I hope you find some of the information useful. Be sure to look in particular at the cancer dietary recommendations.

Vitamin C and Cancer

When Vitamin C given through a vein (intravenously) it has been found to have different effects than vitamin C taken in any oral form. This has prompted renewed interest in the use of vitamin C as a cancer treatment. The...

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Healthy Adrenal Glands Improve Survival In Breast Cancer

The Link Between Cortisol and Breast Cancer Survival   A compelling study has highlighted a significant connection between cortisol variation and breast cancer survival. Researchers found that fluctuations in salivary cortisol throughout the day in patients with metastatic breast cancer...

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Is Cancer a Man-Made Disease? Exploring the Ancient Evidence

  Cancer, a leading cause of death in modern times, may be largely a result of our industrialized world. Scientific studies have found almost no evidence of cancer in ancient remains, suggesting that the disease is more common in societies...

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What Foods Cause Cancer?

Foods and Beverages Linked with Cancer Understanding Carcinogens What are carcinogenic foods? In order for a food or beverage to be labeled as a carcinogen, there must be conclusive proof connecting its consumption to an elevated risk of cancer, as...

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Teflon Linked To High Cholesterol In Children

In nonstick cookware and water-resistant clothes, PFAS stands for per- and poly-fluoroalkyl compounds, a family of chemicals linked to cancer and other negative effects. These substances are manmade and do not occur naturally. This nonstick material was discovered in 1938...

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Breast Cysts

Cyst In Breast Cysts in the breast are  benign  fluid-filled breast sacs that are common in women between the ages of 35 and 50. They often disappear after menopause, except in cases where hormone therapy is used. Characteristics and Occurrence...

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