Host Ellen Kamhi , PHD RN, www.naturalnurse.com, interviews Dr. Paulette Kouffman Sherman. Dr. Paulette is a licensed psychologist and the author of Dating from the Inside Out, published by Atria Books and When Mars Women Date, The Cancer Path and ‘The Book of Sacred Baths’ published by Llewellyn Worldwide . She is the winner of 15 book awards and her books have been translated into five languages. After having survived breast cancer 4 years ago, she decided to publish a legacy of 22 books and is now on book #21. Paulette has a private practice in Manhattan and does phone coaching a few days a week. She was named Woman of the Year in 2013 for Psychology, awarded by the National Association of Professional Women. She is a Relationship Advice expert, regularly featured in JDate’s JMag with a monthly dating column in Eligible Magazine and Digital Romance. She has been featured on both radio and television. Visit her website at www.drpaulettesherman.com, www.sacredbathing.com
Running helps mice slow cancer growth
Here’s one more benefit of exercise: mice who spent their free time on a running wheel were better able to shrink tumors (a 50% reduction in tumor size) compared to their less active counterparts. Researchers found that the surge of adrenaline that comes with a high-intensity workout helped to move cancer-killing immune (NK) cells toward lung, liver, or skin tumors …
GcMAF: Another Suppressed Cancer Treatment?
Reports have been circulating around the natural health community of a compound known as Gc-protein derived macrophage activating factor, or GcMAF, and its remarkable effects on cancer. One of these is a video clip (above) of an in vitro attack of macrophages, a type of immune cell, which have been treated with GcMAF against human breast cancer cells. This can be best …
Nick Allen – Researchers say drug kills cancer cells in rats but cautions against use by humans
The US government has confirmed that cannabis can kill cancer cells after the drug did so in tests on mice and rats, according to the National Cancer Institute. The development will provide further ammunition for pro-legalisation campaigners. On its website The National Cancer Institute, part of the US department of health, said: “Laboratory and animal studies have shown that cannabinoids …