I started writing this book during the time my wife was struggling with her late stage cancer because if we had this information years before, she probably could have lived much longer and possibly could have beat it. She did survive for almost 20 years after her first symptoms appeared although at the time, we did not know that they were cancer symptoms.It is not medical advice, just a simple exposure to what might make a difference in your choices in fighting cancer and possibly autoimmune disorders.This book discuses a number of things that can affect the outcome of your cancer struggle as well as some things that might even prevent cancer in the first place. There are places and people around the world where cancer is rare, practically non-existent. There are other thing s that increase not only your risk of developing cancer, but can also increases its rate of growth as well as helping it to spread in your body.This book is not about traditional cancer treatment because that is the realm of medical practice. It is about why cancer develops, why it spreads, and what you can do to reduce the risk, presence, and spread of cancer.
Reading Cancer Alternatives by David Etheredge was a truly eye-opening experience. Coming into the book, I wasn’t expecting such a personal and heartfelt exploration of cancer beyond the usual medical narratives. Etheredge writes with the passion of someone who has been deeply affected by cancer in his family, and that sincerity comes through on every page.
The book covers a wide range of alternative therapies, from nutritional supplements to herbal remedies, and explains them in a way that’s easy to understand, even if you don’t have a medical background. What stood out to me most were the stories about his wife and sister, who both lived much longer than doctors predicted, which adds a deeply human dimension to the research-heavy content.
While the book doesn’t shy away from questioning the mainstream medical system—and at times this skepticism felt quite strong, it encourages readers to take ownership of their health and to explore options beyond standard treatments. It’s clear that this isn’t a replacement for professional medical advice, but rather a supplement to help people ask better questions and consider paths they might not otherwise know about.
Overall, I found Cancer Alternatives to be empowering and informative. It gave me hope and new perspectives on how lifestyle and natural therapies might play a role in cancer care. It’s the kind of book that invites curiosity and caution in equal measure, making it a valuable read for anyone looking to understand more about cancer beyond the usual conversations.
This book is incredibly easy to read and packed with valuable information on various alternative treatments. Anyone with a decent level of education and an open mind would undoubtedly rate it 5 stars. The insights it provides are backed by many cancer research, which aligns with some of the treatment methods discussed. It’s unfortunate that my mother didn’t have the openness to explore these options, as they could have been beneficial. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to broaden their understanding of alternative treatments.
This book opened my eyes to many alternative approaches to cancer prevention that I hadn’t heard of before. The author’s personal experiences add a heartfelt touch, and the extensive list of supplements and natural therapies is impressive. It’s a great starting point for anyone curious about holistic health, though I’d still consult my doctor before trying anything new.
Cancer Alternatives offers a wide range of natural and alternative cancer treatments, aiming to empower readers with options beyond conventional medicine. It’s accessible and deeply personal, but leans heavily against standard therapies, which could be risky without medical guidance. Useful as a supplement to care, just not a substitute for it.