The Immune System Cure

The Immune System Cure
Author: Lorna R. Vanderhaeghe,Patrick J. D. Bouic
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1999
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0130130745

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What causes one person to catch a cold or flu and another to avoid it? Why does one person with HIV live without symptoms while another quickly develops full-blown AIDS? What allows someone to be incapacitated by allergies? Why do serious outbreaks of infectious diseases leave some individuals untouched? The answers lie within nature itself - our immune system. The Immune System Cure provides simple techniques for supercharging your immune system to resist and prevent disease through diet, stress reduction, and nutritional supplements. Discover why the diseases of today have been able to survive the latest drug therapies. Find specific advice on how to boost your immune system to combat: - Antibiotic-resistant bacteria - Allergies - Tuberculosis - Rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmunne diseases - Fibromyalgia - Hepatitis C - Cancer - Chronic fatigue syndrome - And more

The Immune System Cure

The Immune System Cure
Author: Lorna R. Vanderhaeghe
Publsiher: Kensington Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0758203748

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What causes one person to catch a cold or flu and another to avoid it? Why do serious outbreaks of infectious diseases leave some individuals untouched? What allows someone to be incapacitated by allergies? The answer lies within nature itself-our immune system. The Immune System Cure provides simple techniques for supercharging your immune system to resist and prevent disease. Through diet, exercise, stress reduction and nutritional supplements, including plant sterols and sterolins, you can harness the power of your immune system in just 30 days and help it combat: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria Fibromyalgia Allergies Hepatitis C Tuberculosis Cancer Rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases Chronic fatigue syndrome and more Now you can maintain a healthy natural resistance to disease and infection with The Immune System Cure. Lorna R. Vanderhaeghe is a health journalist who has been researching and writing on the subject of nutritional medicine for over fifteen years. She is editor-in-chief of Healthy Living Guide magazine and Alive magazine, and senior editor for the Encyclopedia of Natural Healing, a book that recently won the Benjamin Franklin Award. She is co-author with Udo Erasmus of Fats that Heal, Fats that Kill: Your Guide to a Healthy Kitchen. Patrick J.D. Bouic, Ph.D., is a leading immunologist at Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa. For more than a decade, Professor Bouic has been researching the effects of sterols and sterolins on human health.

The Beautiful Cure

The Beautiful Cure
Author: Daniel M. Davis
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2021-03-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226371146

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“Visceral.”—Wall Street Journal “Illuminating.”—Publishers Weekly “Heroic.”—Science The immune system holds the key to human health. In The Beautiful Cure, leading immunologist Daniel M. Davis describes how the scientific quest to understand how the immune system works—and how it is affected by stress, sleep, age, and our state of mind—is now unlocking a revolutionary new approach to medicine and well-being. The body’s ability to fight disease and heal itself is one of the great mysteries and marvels of nature. But in recent years, painstaking research has resulted in major advances in our grasp of this breathtakingly beautiful inner world: a vast and intricate network of specialist cells, regulatory proteins, and dedicated genes that are continually protecting our bodies. Far more powerful than any medicine ever invented, the immune system plays a crucial role in our daily lives. We have found ways to harness these natural defenses to create breakthrough drugs and so-called immunotherapies that help us fight cancer, diabetes, arthritis, and many age-related diseases, and we are starting to understand whether activities such as mindfulness might play a role in enhancing our physical resilience. Written by a researcher at the forefront of this adventure, The Beautiful Cure tells a dramatic story of scientific detective work and discovery, of puzzles solved and mysteries that linger, of lives sacrificed and saved. With expertise and eloquence, Davis introduces us to this revelatory new understanding of the human body and what it takes to be healthy.

Cured

Cured
Author: Jeffrey Rediger, M.D.
Publsiher: Flatiron Books
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781250193209

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When it comes to disease, who beats the odds — and why? When it comes to spontaneous healing, skepticism abounds. Doctors are taught that “miraculous” recoveries are flukes, and as a result they don’t study those cases or take them into account when treating patients. Enter Dr. Jeff Rediger, who has spent over 15 years studying spontaneous healing, pioneering the use of scientific tools to investigate recoveries from incurable illnesses. Dr. Rediger’s research has taken him from America’s top hospitals to healing centers around the world—and along the way he’s uncovered insights into why some people beat the odds. In Cured, Dr. Rediger digs down to the root causes of illness, showing how to create an environment that sets the stage for healing. He reveals the patterns behind healing and lays out the physical and mental principles associated with recovery: first, we need to physically heal our diet and our immune systems. Next, we need to mentally heal our stress response and our identities. Through rigorous research, Dr. Rediger shows that much of our physical reality is created in our minds. Our perception changes our experience, even to the point of changing our physical bodies—and thus the healing of our identity may be our greatest tool to recovery. Ultimately, miracles only contradict what we know of nature at this point in time. Cured leads the way in explaining the science behind these miracles, and provides a first-of-its-kind guidebook to both healing and preventing disease.

The Immune System Cure

The Immune System Cure
Author: Lorna A. VanderHaeghe,Lorna R. Vanderhaeghe,Patrick J. D. Bouic
Publsiher: CIMA Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2001
Genre: Immune system
ISBN: 1903116368

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The Immune System Cure

The Immune System Cure
Author: Lorna R. Vanderhaeghe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2000
Genre: Immune system
ISBN: OCLC:1200491531

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The Immune Mystery

The Immune Mystery
Author: Dr. Anita Kåss
Publsiher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781771645515

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A page-turning and powerful medical mystery for readers of Diagnosis by Lisa Sanders and The Beauty in Breaking by Michele Harper More than 20 million Americans have autoimmune diseases, which occur when the immune system attacks the body. Autoimmune diseases are often misdiagnosed by doctors and overlooked by medical researchers. Almost all affect women more often than men. The Immune Mystery follows doctor and researcher Anita Kåss’s quest to solve the autoimmune puzzle, beginning with the premature death of her mother, who developed rheumatoid arthritis shortly after giving birth to Anita. As a child, Anita vowed to study the illness and one day find a cure. Becoming a respected doctor and researcher, Anita devoted herself to studying auto-immune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and multiple sclerosis. Why do so many autoimmune diseases start to show symptoms during and after childbirth, perimenopause, and menopause? Could autoimmune diseases be linked to our changing hormones? Despite the groundbreaking nature of her research, Anita had to fight for her ideas against the conventional wisdom and casual sexism of the medical industry––even as she made a discovery that earned her a record-breaking US$95 million pharmaceutical deal. A compelling blend of incredible determination and cutting-edge science, The Immune Mystery changes the way we think about autoimmune diseases. Anita offers solace to patients struggling with questions about their health, and introduces a powerful new voice in medical storytelling.

A Cure Within

A Cure Within
Author: Neil Canavan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2018
Genre: Cancer
ISBN: 1621822176

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Cancer. There are few words in the English language having such a visceral, personal impact. Cancer patient. Cancer survivor. Pretty much anyone over the age of 30 knows one. A family member. A friend. Someone lost too soon. Someone forever changed. But we don't really like to talk about it, because there's really not much we can do. We fight cancer, sure, but we rarely win. Defeating cancer is one of medical science's greatest challenges. So when a novel approach to treatment seems promising, there is an intense interest in its progress and those who are making it. This book is about both - the progress and the pioneers - and its focus is the revolutionary science of something called cancer immunotherapy. This medical marvel, cancer immunotherapy - also called immuno-oncology - is still in its infancy. Yet, mobilizing the immune system to recognize and attack cancer has long been imagined, and occasionally attempted, for more than 100 years: It is only just recently that significant - in fact, unprecedented - progress has been made. With the use of newly approved immunotherapy treatments, there are now reports of hundreds, if not thousands of cancer patients with advanced disease living years beyond all prior expectation. Some of these once-terminally ill patients are now called "cured." This has never happened before. As Dr. Jill O'Donnell-Tormey comments in the Foreword, "It has taken decades of basic research and billions of dollars of investment to build the foundation upon which today's lifesaving treatments are based. This book offers a uniquely entertaining yet inspiring glimpse into the lives and minds of the academic and industry pioneers who forged this new field. It is a story of how an obscure and oft-derided field of cancer research - and the tenacious few scientists who refused to abandon it - came from behind to become the new 'darling of oncology.'" The book's author, Neil Canavan, is an experienced commentator on new developments in medical science. His portraits of 25 of the pioneers in immunotherapy are the culmination of two years of travel to laboratories, offices, and conferences around the world and countless hours of conversation with individuals immersed in a vitally important, promising assault on a dread disease that kills more than eight million people each year worldwide. -- from dust jacket.