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Jenny Graves

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Jenny Graves is a naturopath and author of Naturally Supporting Cancer Treatment: Evidence-based ways to help prevent cancer formation and recurrence, and assist treatment.

After recovering from treatment for blood cancer, Jenny qualified as a naturopath in order to empower other cancer patients with the knowledge to get and stay well using evidence-based natural treatments.

Jenny holds an Advanced Diploma for Naturopathy, has completed 5 courses in Integrative Oncology, and is a member of the Complementary Medicine Association in Australia.

Jenny and her husband enjoy exploring the beautiful city of Canberra on foot, combining exercise and pleasure. She also enjoys exercising her brain with cryptic crosswords.

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Jenny Graves As I've said in my bio, I was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia in 2009. I was one of the lucky ones who received a stem cell transplant (in 2010…moreAs I've said in my bio, I was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia in 2009. I was one of the lucky ones who received a stem cell transplant (in 2010) and have been in remission ever since.

While I was in hospital getting my first rounds of chemo, a school friend of mine would call me every few days to chat and boost my spirits, bless her. On one of those calls, I was complaining to her that the hospital food was just appalling, that I was being fed all sorts of things that I knew weren't good for cancer patients. I was fed up because my specialist had taken me off all of my supplements, including things like glucosamine and HRT, and I didn't have a clue why. My friend said that I should write a book when I'd recovered. That was the seed.

I knew that I needed to get more credibility to write a book that might stand any chance of changing the way that things were done. So after my chemo brain had pretty much resolved, I started studying naturopathy to get properly qualified. And after that, I began writing.

I have sent my specialist (a different one from the one who originally oversaw my treatment) a copy of the book and I've had preliminary positive feedback from her. So who knows, perhaps it may change some of those things I was complaining about. I hope so.(less)
Jenny Graves Hi Dusty
No, you aren't at all out of order. I'm glad you asked for clarification.

Normally, our cells are not immortal. But if they're DNA is damaged i…more
Hi Dusty
No, you aren't at all out of order. I'm glad you asked for clarification.

Normally, our cells are not immortal. But if they're DNA is damaged in some way that affects the genes that govern that mortality, then they become what we call cancer cells and they DO become immortal. And that's the problem with cancer cells. They don't die normally, and continue to grow and divide until they form tumours.

I hope that clarifies things for you. :)

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Staying positive with strategies that work: Part 1: Acceptance

Life is tough when you’re going through cancer treatment, so anything that you can do to boost your mood is an excellent tactic to help you cope. Of course, it can be tough at other times too: you lose your job, a loved one gets sick or dies, your life partner leaves (or you leave them) and many other catastrophic events.

It’s easy to fall into depression and anxiety during such a difficult period

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An unusual book that combines romance, historical fiction and science fiction all in one. The concepts of time travel and reincarnation are very appealing to me, and I really enjoyed this book. The second in the series is in my pile of books to read.
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A charming ghost story

What an interesting premise: a father dead for 5 years appears to his son as a ghost, asking him to attend the funeral of his mistress so that they could be reunited in death.

Raymond, the father, has a wonderful sense of humour,
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