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News & Articles By Belle Carter
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 […]
06/04/2025
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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 […]
06/02/2025
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By Belle Carter
“The Politics of Cancer Revisited”: A call to action for environmental health reform
Dr. Epstein’s “The Politics of Cancer Revisited” (1978) challenged the focus on individual lifestyle choices as primary cancer causes, highlighting instead industrial pollutants and environmental hazards (e.g., asbestos, vinyl chloride) as key culprits behind rising cancer rates. The book exposed U.S. corporations’ deliberate suppression of health risks, spurring landmark environmental laws like the Clean Air […]
06/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Challenging the status quo: “Cancer Therapy” offers hope in non-toxic alternatives
Ralph W. Moss’ “Cancer Therapy: The Independent Consumer’s Guide to Non-Toxic Treatment and Prevention” introduces nearly 100 scientifically validated non-toxic cancer treatments, backed by nearly 1,000 peer-reviewed studies, offering patients safer options with minimal side effects. Conventional therapies like chemotherapy and radiation are lambasted for their limited long-term success, severe health degradation and failure to […]
05/26/2025
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By Belle Carter
Vitamin C: A potential game-changer in cancer treatment
Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid (C6H8O6), is a vital nutrient that humans cannot synthesize and must obtain through diet. It was first identified as the “antiscorbutic factor” in citrus fruits and its structure was determined by Albert Szent-Gyorgyi in 1928, earning him a Nobel Prize. Vitamin C is crucial for collagen synthesis and neurotransmitter functions. […]
05/25/2025
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By Belle Carter
Kris Carr’s “Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor”: A journey of hope and healing
Kris Carr’s journey began on Valentine’s Day 2003 when she was diagnosed with epithelioid hemangioendothelioma, a rare and incurable cancer. This diagnosis, initially mistaken for a hangover, marked a turning point that led her to redefine her life’s purpose and embark on a path of healing and advocacy. Carr transformed her personal cancer battle into […]
05/22/2025
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By Belle Carter
Sandra Steingraber’s “Living Downstream” unveils the hidden links between environment and cancer
Sandra Steingraber, a biologist and cancer survivor, combines memoir and scientific inquiry in “Living Downstream,” examining the environmental roots of cancer in her native Illinois, where agriculture and industry have left toxic legacies. She draws parallels between Illinois’ waterways and human circulatory systems, arguing that environmental health directly impacts human health — chemicals in soil, […]
05/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Unveiling the hidden battles: “The Secret History of the War on Cancer” by Devra Davis
The book begins with the story of Andrea Martin, who battled cancer multiple times and was found to have nearly a hundred chemical residues in her body, raising questions about the role of environmental toxins in cancer development. Davis examines the history of cancer, noting a significant increase in cases like double myeloma since 1973 […]
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