Dr Xandria Williams has written two important books on the subjects of how to avoid cancer,
"Vital Signs For Cancer" and what to do if you are diagnosed as having cancer,
"Detecting Cancer" There is some overlap. They are useful because they go into exhaustive detail about the prevention, reverse and monitoring of the
'Cancer Process' as she terms it. They are it seems extremely knowledgeable on the science
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and the research with detailed references to back up her assertions on the way to go about remaining healthy or recovering health.
These books are best practice guides through a complex minefield which also involves the disconnect between orthodox treatment and the alternative ways of going about dealing with the prevention and reversing of a cancer diagnosis. They are valuable sources of information for anyone who has not given much thought to the
epigenetic causes of cancer and how our diet and life styles are intimately connected with this disease.
However if you are reeling from a diagnosis of cancer you are likely to be feeling depressed dispirited and confused
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and perhaps not be in the right frame of mind to appreciate the message and advice in these books. They are very
demanding in the courses of action advocated and also it must be said somewhat
bewildering in their comprehensiveness. A huge amount of self discipline and dedication to the task of dealing with your illness is required.
Whilst not in any way detracting from the value of these books it may perhaps be better in the initial stages of coming to terms with the illness to choose something more all embracing in terms of body mind and soul. There are plenty of such books in the
Library section. You could also look at the
How do I Start and the
Let it Be fora which suggest a more relaxed approach and also deal with the very important problem of
Depression which I think is not addressed in these books and this as we know can
seriously affect motivation. The impression left on this reviewer who ( as far as is known) does not have cancer is of
a determinedly mechanistic approach to a multi factorial subject which instilled a degree of anxiety that is not helpful in the early stages of dealing with cancer and which is what this website is about.