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How to Find a Vetted Healthy Restaurant When Eating Out

We talk a lot here at the Templeton Wellness Foundation about the importance of a healthy diet–and for good reason. Cancer patients, in particular, are advised to carefully watch what they eat. Consequently, it’s a good idea to eat at home where you have full control over the ingredients that go into each dish and…


What’s Bugging You: The Parasite-Cancer Connection

The common misconception that parasites are a problem only in third world countries is, to be frank, outdated, archaic, and downright damaging. Ask any veterinarian and he/she will tell you that the soil, surface water, as well as both wild and domesticated animals here in America are just as infested with parasites as any place…


Does Being Overweight Affect Your Risk of Cancer?

Did you Know? With the exception of smoking, nothing else affects your overall risk of cancer more than being overweight. According to an International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Working Group, these 13 different cancers have been linked to being overweight or obese: Endometrial: 7X as likely in people with severe obesity; 2–4X as likely in…


Cancer’s Achilles Heel and How to Treat It

You’ve heard the expression, “sugar feeds cancer” and that’s true. Cancer depends upon sugar to thrive. But what doctors have discovered is that sugar is also cancer’s Achilles Heel. Taking advantage of the cells’ extreme hunger for sugar is the secret behind the success of Insuline Potentiation Therapy in treating cancer. PET scans are able to detect…


Detecting Cancer in a Vocal Print

Sharry Edwards, MEd, named Scientist of the Year in 2001 by The International Association of New Science for her work in BioAcoustic Biology, has been studying sound frequencies and diseases for years. Using what she calls “Human BioAcoustics,” Edwards combines vocal profiling through voice spectral analysis with the use of low frequency analog sound to…


How Dairy Affects a Woman’s Risk of Breast Cancer

According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), breast cancer has now surpassed lung cancer as the world’s most commonly diagnosed cancer. If you saw our recent post about how dairy products are linked to men’s prostate cancer, then you may not be surprised to learn that dairy is also a significant risk factor for…


Unleashing the Power of Enzymes in Fighting Cancer

If you’ve read my book, I Used to Have Cancer, you know I believe that enzymes are one of your best defense mechanisms against cancer. In fact, if you have cancer, you can almost bet that your enzyme reserves are deficient. And should you know that it’s surprisingly simple to balance the scales and improve your…