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Revealing, November 08, 2008
By Mark Taylor
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Wow! What a shocker!
This author offers a new model for understanding cancer and remission that is nothing short of stunning.
Rather than assessing cancerous tissue as the fundamental problem of cancer, the author looks at this tissue development as symptomatic information revealing a deeper condition, which is, essentially, toxic blood chemistry. He gives us the model of "organomutagenesis" which explains an attempt by the body to generate new organ tissue to aid the other organs in removing impurities from the blood. He also explains why this usually fails.
It becomes apparent that treatment using this model is entirely different from what is familiar. Treatment addresses the issue of the toxic blood chemistry and does not require a direct attack on the cancerous tissue. The ramifications of this are immense.
The book is interesting to read, with humorous chapter titles like "Ants are Good for You" and "Nothing is Good for You", although maybe too anecdotal at times. A series of analogies helps the reader to understand this "bio-logical" (the author's hyphenation) and sublimely practical model of cancer.
If you are interested in fundamental healing philosophies, or if you have cancer, or if you are an oncologist who believes that there must me a more elegant approach to the field, get this book. I saw the book somewhere but I discovered that it was not available directly through Amazon. I ran a Google search of the title and found [...] and ordered it there.
In the future when this model of cancer is the norm, I think this book will be considered the beginning. It's important.
5 of 8 people found the above review helpful.
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