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Fighting Solves Everything: Destroying Cancer with Faith, Nutrition, and Science

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In our lives, we have a few moments that are truly life-altering. Many of these life-altering moments are positive; the day we got married, the day our child was born, but some positives are negative. A “positive” diagnosis that a lump is cancer is the worst use of that term. When I received that specific news, I understood that I was in for a fight and that I had to fight everyday to defeat an enemy I had never before faced.For years, I have been using the term “fighting solves everything”. We’ve used in on our radio and television shows and I’ve used it in writing. When people are diagnosed with cancer, people attempt to encourage them by saying things such as “we are going to fight this” or “you need to be strong and fight” or words to that effect. We have all heard it. However, no one ever tells you how to fight. Saying you are going to fight and understanding how to fight are not the same things. We cannot just say words and expect results. This book is not just about the concept of fighting, it details how I went about fighting against the enemy of cancer. Everyone’s struggle is unique, nonetheless, it is my sincere hope that the methods of fighting that I was able to employ will aid you in whatever struggles you encounter, cancer or otherwise.

105 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 5, 2019

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January 14, 2020
The title says it all

Not normally the type of book I read, but as a SOTG and reader of many of the other books by professor Paul, why not.

This was a moving and heartfelt look into why the will to keep fighting is so important.

I started this book maybe 2 hours ago and it didn’t feel like that long. Great insight, some interesting recipients, and a solid helping of telling el cancer to f-off.

Glad to have you back Prof. Paul.
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February 11, 2020
Keep on fighting.

I really liked this book. We have had a couple cancer deaths in our family the past couple of years and have dealt with some of the same struggles. It feels good to read a real success story and that you included specific things that worked. We'll continue to pray for you as you keep up the fight.
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