Cancers and metabolic diseases – type 2 diabetes, heart disease and dementia, to name but a few– are increasingly common. In the UK, an astonishing 33% of adults are diagnosed with a metabolic disease at some point in their life. On investigating the reasons, it becomes clear that a toxic mix of factors are exacting a heavy toll on our wellbeing. These include: environmental pollution, processed foods (which are not only nutrient-deficient but frequently contain additives which can result in chronic or acute inflammation), electromagnetic radiation, relentless everyday pressures, and the general characteristics of modernity and 21st Century living.
There is a better way.
Why the WCH Guide to Cancer & Metabolic Diseases?
Rather than simply treating disease as a set of separate, isolated symptoms, this Guide explores the root causes of illness and provides easy-to-follow, actionable suggestions. As such, it is geared towards anyone wishing to take a wholesome, holistic and proactive approach to optimising health and vitality – for themselves and for their family.
Introducing the Guide
Content includes:
- Causes of dis-ease, and carcinogens:
- inflammation: the immune system, cytokines and allergies
- dietary factors: fried and processed foods including vegetable oils, meats, grains and alcohols; artificial sugars and sweeteners
- the gut microbiome: bacteria, viruses, parasites, mould and yeast
- heavy metal poisoning: sources and elimination (mercury, lead, aluminium, cadmium, arsenic, nickel, uranium, thallium)
- environmental plastic pollution and hormone mimetics (xenoestrogens)
- water, refined flour and the halides: bromine, chlorine, fluoride, iodine
- electromagnetic radiation frequencies (EMFs): mobile and electronic/ digital devices
- the psychological dimension: adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), mind, stress and trauma
- The benefits of:
- alkalinity and oxygenation (including oxygen therapy)
- fasting (autophagy)
- sunshine, exercise, nature and the spiritual aspect
- integrative health treatments as a complement to allopathic medicine
- Dealing with a diagnosis
- Links and resources
To access the Guide
Buy and download the Guide ‘Cancer & Metabolic Diseases: A Natural, Preventative Approach’.
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