How to Fight Cancer and Win is a book written by William L. Fischer.
You might find this book interesting and useful. Despite being published
in 1992, it remains (as of this writing) among the top 20,000 sellers on
a popular book-selling site.
William Fischer worked for pharmaceutical companies in Germany. He later
became a writer on natural healing methods and has traveled far to learn
the healing methods that exist in different cultures.
In his book, How to Fight Cancer and Win, William doesn't advise you to ignore
your oncologist's treatment plan. He does, however, give you plenty of
information on how to supplement your fight against cancer. Flaxseed oil
is part of that advice.
Fighting cancer can be a tough battle to win. I have met a few people who
believe they have beaten their cancer through a powerful system called Falun
Dafa.
You can download a book filled with stories of people that have overcome
all kinds of illness here:
clearwisdom.net/emh/download/publications/health_index.html
If you know of someone who has cancer, perhaps you should let him or her
know about both of these resources.
This article is for information purposes only. Nothing in this article is
intended to diagnose, treat or prescribe for any health condition. If you
have or suspect you have a health condition, contact your physician immediately.
That is especially so for something like cancer.
Dave Snape is a health, fitness and wellness enthusiast. He maintains a site
on that theme:
http://tobeinformed.com
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