Cancer and Vitamin C: A Discussion of the Nature, Causes, Prevention, and Treatment of Cancer With Special Reference to the Value of Vitamin C: The 21st-Century Edition
Cancer and Vitamin C: A Discussion of the Nature, Causes, Prevention, and Treatment of Cancer With Special Reference to the Value of Vitamin C: The 21st-Century Edition
Camino Books is proud to announce the publication of an updated and expanded edition of Cancer and Vitamin C by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling with a new Preface and updated Appendix by Stephen Lawson.
This book explains in plain language the nature and known causes of cancer, covering most of its different forms and their usual progression.
Cancer and Vitamin C also weighs the value and limitations of various modes of treatment, including the major ones of chemotherapy, radiation and immunotherapy, as well as a number of less well-known approaches. Cameron and Pauling emphasize the value of supplemental vitamin C as a supportive measure in all cancer treatments.
The value of vitamin C as an adjunct therapy is corroborated by many detailed accounts of cancer patients who have derived varying degrees of benefit from vitamin C. The book includes a last chapter on the prevention of cancer,
offering practical measures that could effectively and significantly reduce the incidence of the disease.
Language
English
Pages
453
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
April 01, 1993
Cancer and Vitamin C: A Discussion of the Nature, Causes, Prevention, and Treatment of Cancer With Special Reference to the Value of Vitamin C: The 21st-Century Edition
Camino Books is proud to announce the publication of an updated and expanded edition of Cancer and Vitamin C by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling with a new Preface and updated Appendix by Stephen Lawson.
This book explains in plain language the nature and known causes of cancer, covering most of its different forms and their usual progression.
Cancer and Vitamin C also weighs the value and limitations of various modes of treatment, including the major ones of chemotherapy, radiation and immunotherapy, as well as a number of less well-known approaches. Cameron and Pauling emphasize the value of supplemental vitamin C as a supportive measure in all cancer treatments.
The value of vitamin C as an adjunct therapy is corroborated by many detailed accounts of cancer patients who have derived varying degrees of benefit from vitamin C. The book includes a last chapter on the prevention of cancer,
offering practical measures that could effectively and significantly reduce the incidence of the disease.