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This book maps out a program that allows patients to benefit from
the combination of conventional and orthomolecular therapy.
Nutritional strategies can improve one's overall strength to
maintain health and win the battle against cancer.
Research on vitamin C and its effects on cancer is growing in
popularity around the world as positive research continues to
accumulate building a stronger case for its effectiveness. This
concise SpringerBrief on Vitamin C and Cancer presents the latest
findings on how vitamin C induces apoptosis. A high concentration
of vitamin C allows for ascorbate to generate hydrogen peroxide in
tissue that can selectively kill cancer cells. Research has
confirmed that high-dose vitamin C is cytotoxic to a wide variety
of cancer cell lines, and that it also boosts the anti-cancer
activity of several common chemotherapy drugs. Vitamin C also does
more than just kill cancer cells. It boosts immunity by stimulating
collagen formation to help the body wall off the tumor. It inhibits
hyaluronidase, an enzyme that tumors use to metastasize and invade
other organs throughout the body. This concise and up-to-date Brief
is geared towards cancer researchers and scientists, as well as
physicians interested in the basic science and the translational
potential of vitamin C in cancer therapeutics.
This judicious history of modern Mexico's revolutionary era will
help all readers, and in particular students, understand the first
great social uprising of the twentieth century. In 1911,
land-hungry peasants united with discontented political elites to
overthrow General Porfirio Diaz, who had ruled Mexico for three
decades. Gonzales offers a path-breaking overview of the revolution
from its origins in the Diaz dictatorship through the presidency of
radical General Lazaro Cardenas (1934-1940) drawn from archival
sources and a vast secondary literature. His interpretation
balances accounts of agrarian insurgencies, shifting revolutionary
alliances, counterrevolutions, and foreign interventions to
delineate the triumphs and failures of revolutionary leaders such
as Francisco I. Madero, Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata, Alvaro
Obregon, and Venustiano Carranza. What emerges is a clear
understanding of the tangled events of the period and a fuller
appreciation of the efforts of revolutionary presidents after 1916
to reinvent Mexico amid the limitations imposed by a war-torn
countryside, a hostile international environment, and the
resistance of the Catholic Church and large landowners.
Setting music to five rare poems of Christian Science founder, Mary
Baker Eddy, this new generation composer encourages soloist to
explore the full potential of expression and interpretation. With a
rich blend of musical training from classical to contemporary, and
from jazz to pop, Michelle J. Gonzalez weaves a unique fabric of
sound and style into her compositions, while embracing the awe and
reverence of each poem set to music. These new melodies soar and
are a wonderful addition to any Christian Science soloist's
repertoire.
Very few diagnoses shock patients as much as being told that they
have cancer, a modern pandemic around the world. Cancer is a
multifactorial disease that requires a multifactorial treatment
plan: medical, nutritional, and lifestyle changes as well as
emotional, social, and spiritual support. An effective approach for
cancer must be truly integrated. This book shows that optimum
nutrition and dietary supplementation should be part of every
cancer treatment. Nutrition is not only preventive--it also has
powerful therapeutic potential. Orthomolecular medicine restores
the optimum environment in the body for fighting cancer by
correcting imbalances or deficiencies. This is not your average
book about cancer. The authors, in addition to being healthcare
practitioners, have had personal experiences with this potentially
devastating disease. "I Have Cancer: What Should I Do? maps out a
program the authors themselves would follow that includes:
anti-cancer dietary strategies, supplements to optimize the body's
immune defenses, detoxification therapy, exercises, relaxation
techniques, and positive psychological/spiritual empowerment.
Cancer patients benefit from the combination of conventional and
orthomolecular therapy. Nutritional strategies can improve one's
overall strength to maintain one's health and win the battle
against cancer.
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the
social, economic, and political landscape of Peru was transformed
profoundly. Within a decade of the country's disastrous defeat by
Chile during the War of the Pacific, the export economy was
recovering on the strength of a variety of agricultural and mineral
products. The sugar industry played a pivotal role in this process
and produced wealthy and socially ambitious families who became
prominent political leaders on the national level. This study,
based primarily on previously unavailable private records of
sugarcane plantations, examines the external and internal dynamics
of the sugar industry. It offers new insights into the process of
land consolidation, the economics of sugar technology and
production, the formation of the coastal elite, and the
organization, recruitment, and control of labor. By focusing on the
plantation Cayalti within a regional context, Gonzales presents one
of the richest descriptions of the modern plantation for any region
of Latin America. The book is a vivid social history of laborers
from a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds, from Chinese to
Peruvians of Indian, mestizo, and black heritage.
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