By Heather Alexander — 2021
There have been more than 2,000 studies focused on mushrooms and cancer in the last 10 years.
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When you discuss a complementary therapy with your health care team and they agree that it is safe to try as part of your overall cancer care, this is called “integrative medicine.”
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Weight loss is a common side effect of some cancer treatments. But sometimes, the opposite happens—and patients end up packing on the pounds instead of losing them.
The author writes that what she does on behalf of healing any individual or being must also be healing, even if not directly extended, for the world itself.
As long as you can prove that it works, it doesn’t matter what you call it.
Alan Gaby, MD, a pre-eminent nutritional medicine expert, author, and teacher, has spent most of his life studying the effects of nutritional interventions for a wide range of medical conditions.