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News & Articles By Belle Carter
08/24/2025
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By Belle Carter
Appendix cancer on the rise: A growing concern for younger generations
Appendix cancer, once considered rare, is now one of the fastest-growing gastrointestinal cancers among adults born after the 1970s. Studies show a significant increase in cases, with incidence tripling in those born in the 1980s and quadrupling in those born in 1985 compared to the 1940s cohort. Experts suggest that modern lifestyle changes since the […]
08/12/2025
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By Belle Carter
Prostate cancer: A growing concern for men over 50
Prostate cancer is a significant health threat, affecting about one in eight men, particularly those over 50 and primarily targets the prostate gland. The disease is often asymptomatic in its early stages, making proactive screening crucial. Warning signs, when they appear, include urinary issues like frequent urination and sexual symptoms such as trouble with erections, […]
07/31/2025
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By Belle Carter
Liver cancer cases poised to double by 2050: A preventable crisis
Global liver cancer cases are projected to nearly double from 870,000 in 2022 to 1.52 million by 2050, highlighting a critical and largely preventable public health crisis. The primary drivers of this increase are viral infections (hepatitis B and C), alcohol consumption and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), with MASLD being the fastest-growing cause […]
07/22/2025
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By Belle Carter
The politics of cancer: Unveiling the hidden battles in the war against a global killer
Robert N. Proctor’s “Cancer Wars” reveals how politics, science and societal interests shape what we know – and ignore – about cancer, framing the disease as a political issue as much as a medical one. Cancer deaths in the U.S. surged from 30,000 (1900) to 538,000 (1994), driven by carcinogens in the environment, unsafe work […]
06/10/2025
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By Belle Carter
Embracing the wise woman way: A new perspective on breast health
Susun Weed’s journey into breast health began with her “Amazon awakening,” a painful breast abscess that highlighted the importance of self-care. She learned that neglecting one’s own needs can lead to imbalance and that self-care is essential for those who wish to nurture others. Weed sees breasts as more than just physical entities; they are […]
06/06/2025
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By Belle Carter
Empowering women: The revolutionary breast cancer prevention diet unveiled in Bob Arnot’s book
Bob Arnot’s book, “The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet,” offers a detailed and actionable approach to reducing breast cancer risk through diet and lifestyle changes, empowering women with the latest research and expert insights. Dr. John Glaspy’s research at UCLA highlights the significant role of diet, particularly omega-3 fats found in fish oils, in altering breast […]
06/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
“The Cancer-Prevention Diet”: A 45-year legacy of nutritional wisdom for modern health crises
Michio Kushi’s work emphasizes the profound link between diet and disease, advocating for a return to traditional, time-tested nutritional principles to combat the rising incidence of cancer, which has increased from one in eight to nearly one in three over the past 45 years. Kushi’s approach, rooted in the belief that “food is medicine,” promotes […]
06/04/2025
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By Belle Carter
Unlocking nature’s arsenal: The definitive guide to dietary supplements in the fight against cancer
The book “Natural Cancer Cures” delves into the potential of natural remedies, from ancient herbal formulas to modern dietary supplements, in the fight against cancer, highlighting the growing field of nature’s pharmacy. The book discusses Flor-Essence, an eight-herb formula rooted in Ojibway Indian traditions, and its evolution from Essiac, which was refined by Rene Caisse […]
06/02/2025
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By Belle Carter
Empowering change: Rethinking breast cancer prevention and treatment with hormone balance
Dr. John R. Lee critiques stagnant breast cancer survival rates and mainstream treatments, advocating for a shift toward hormone balance and holistic approaches. He introduces “estrogen dominance” (excess estrogen without progesterone) as a major contributor to breast cancer, emphasizing that both hormones are essential but must be balanced. A healthy diet, exercise, stress management and […]
06/02/2025
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By Belle Carter
Methylene blue revives hope in fighting Alzheimer’s, aging and cancer-linked neurotoxicity
A 19th-century compound initially used as a textile dye and antiseptic, methylene blue is now under investigation for treating age-related neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and mitigating neurotoxic side effects of cancer treatments such as ifosfamide encephalopathy. A 2019 study showed methylene blue reduced cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients by over 85 percent by enhancing mitochondrial […]
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