How to Beat Breast Cancer

Aug 25, 2011 by

Beat breast cancer with nature’s help…

By: Dr. Isaac Eliaz, M.D. 

Learn how an integrative approach can help you win your fight against breast cancer—and stay cancer-free for years to come–without compromising your health in the process.

Every year, 210,000 women will find out that they have breast cancer. Chances are good that you or someone you love is struggling with this frightening diagnosis. If so, I want you to know that there is hope, as exciting medical research continues to show progress in treating breast cancer. From brand new treatments to natural, effective strategies, you can gain the edge you need in your fight against breast cancer—without compromising your health, energy, and vitality in the process.

The surprising truth is that heredity only accounts for five to ten percent of the 2.5 million cases of breast cancer affecting women in this country—which means that there are important actions you can take today to fight this prevalent disease.

I’ve written this guide to arm you with the information you need to ask the right questions—and make the right decisions—as you follow your own personal path to recovery. Whether you want to know exactly what those diagnostic tests are telling you, or you simply want to learn more about the alternative breast cancer therapies available to you, this guide will have the answers you’re looking for.

Your free guide includes:

    An in-depth discussion of the many benefits of integrative breast cancer therapy—and why patient-driven medicine always gets the best results.

    Easy-to-understand descriptions of all the diagnostic tests you should ask to receive—from thermography, to hormone profiles, to iodine levels

    A detailed breakdown of your many breast cancer treatment options—both conventional and complementary—and the risks and benefits that come with each

    Critical information on the latest cutting-edge treatments available—and why you should consider using them in your protocol

    Crucial dietary guidelines to help you fight breast cancer in the long term—from the best foods to eat, to foods you should avoid at all costs.

    A comprehensive list of beneficial supplements for breast cancer, including modified citrus pectin for metastasis prevention, medicinal mushrooms, as well as critical vitamins, minerals, herbs and nutrients to ensure optimal breast health.

I’ve compiled all of this information into a comprehensive guide for you to have and share with your family and friends. As a doctor of integrative medicine, it is my mission to share the knowledge and experience I have gained from treating patients, and to give you the tools you need to make the best decisions for your own health. 

Please visit http://www.dreliaz.org/wellness-guide/breast for more information.

About Dr. Eliaz:

Dr. Isaac Eliaz

 Dr. Isaac Eliaz, M.D. has been a pioneer in integrative medicine since the early 1980s. He is a respected researcher, product formulator, clinical practitioner, author and lecturer. Specifically, Dr. Eliaz is a recognized leader in the field of integrative cancer treatment, immune enhancement and natural chelation and detox. He regularly publishes scientific studies on his integrative supplement formulas in peer reviewed journals and frequently teaches continuing education courses to practitioners worldwide on his unique approaches to health and healing.

Dr. Eliaz integrates his background in Western medicine with extensive knowledge of traditional Chinese, Tibetan, Ayervedic, Homeopathic and complementary medical systems. With over 25 years of clinical experience and research, Dr. Eliaz offers a unique holistic approach to the relationship between health and disease, immune enhancement, detoxification and cancer prevention and treatment.

 

Visit his Web site http://www.dreliaz.org/

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