When cancer specialists at Boston’s internationally renowned Dana-Farber Cancer Institute diagnosed Margie Levine with a deadly asbestos-related lung cancer, they predicted that she had only six months to live. Refusing to give up hope, she chose an approach that combined state-of-the-art medicine with her own holistic program. Eleven years later, her mindbody regimen has evolved into a prescription for survival, and she has dedicated her life to sharing it with others.
Surviving Cancer offers a practical, integrated way of self-healing, with advice on:
•Creating the best possible team of physicians and loved ones
• Maximizing nutrition, using veggie overdosing • Ridding your cells of harbored anger with a six-point forgiveness program
• Using music to boost your immune system and fight pain
• Using visualization to make your own affirmation tape
• Building up endorphins by seeking joy
• Using creative meditation techniques
Covering these topics and dozens more, Surviving Cancer is not only one woman’s lifesaving testimony, it’s a plan for finding rejuvenation in every new day.
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This Book Helped Me After My Cancer Treatements Were Over
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| Review Date: June 21, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Anne M. Bennett, Beverly, MA USA |
| I found this after my treatments for breast cancer were over several years ago and was truly touched and somewhat transformed by the contents. Most people think that once the treatments are over, the journey is over, but that is not the case, and this author knows that! I felt truly comforted when reading this book and her information and personal stories really increased my hopefulness quotient and allayed my fears. --- Anne Marie Bennett, author of Bright Side of the Road: A Spiritual Journey Through Breast Cancer |
It's a gift, give me a breakl!
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| Review Date: August 30, 2008 |
| Reviewer: travelin' man, USA |
| How the hell am I supposed to review a book I haven't read? It was a gift for someone who has cancer. Your review system has no sympathy at all, so just get a life and leave me out of this stupid system. Post this I dare you! |
A True Bible for Cancer Survival
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| Review Date: December 28, 2002 |
| Reviewer: Irene Sperling, Los Angeles, CA |
| Margie Levine's very personal and inspirational story offers hope along with pragmatic steps to empower one's self to take charge of their own medical challenge. I read this book because I have several friends who are dealing with their own struggles with cancer. After completing Margie's book, I felt it most certainly would give them a new perspective on coping and taking charge of their own situations. This is a terrific book and I highly recommend it. |
Inspiring Book!
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| Review Date: October 14, 2002 |
| Reviewer: Ruth Fishel, Marstons Mills, MA USA |
Surviving Cancer is a remarkable book with practical, user friendly steps to use toward wellness This book blends traditional medicine with complememntary techniques and can be used by anyone dealing with any kind of challenge. This book certainly deserves the nomination it just received as one of the "Four top Health books in the country.! |
Inspirational
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| Review Date: November 2, 2001 |
| Reviewer: Joel Skolnick, Needham, MA USA |
| Best book I've read on the topic. A great guide to living in these troubled times. Joel Skolnick |
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