Big Changes = Big Results I received good news today from a friend. She shared her and a male co-worker’s blood work results taken during an on-site employee health screening. Both she and her ... READ MORE...
Diet as a Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
A Web MD Feature Article written by R. Morgan Griffen entitled “MS and Your Diet: Is There a link?” discusses three dietary approaches that people have promoted to treat MS. The italicized ... READ MORE...
Prostate Cancer Screening. Who Needs It?
The American Urology Association (AUA) no longer recommends routine screening for Prostate Cancer in men 40-54 years old. Routine screening has resulted in much unnecessary suffering for far too ... READ MORE...
WFPB and Multiple Sclerosis
Dr. Roy Swank of the Oregon Health and Science University used a low-fat, low saturated fat, plant strong diet for decades to help MS patients keep their affliction at bay. Dr. Swank died in 2008 at ... READ MORE...
Can diet help MS patients?
Have you been diagnosed with or do you have a family history of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)? Are you facing the possibility of having to take powerful prescription medications for the rest of your ... READ MORE...
WFPB and Type II Diabetes
WFPB and Type II Diabetes Controlling Diabetes with a Vegan Diet In 2006, researchers from George Washington University School of Medicine released the results of a study that showed “A low-fat ... READ MORE...
Are you at Risk for Type II Diabetes?
Have you been diagnosed with or do you have a family history of Type II Diabetes? Are you facing the possibility of having to take powerful prescription medications for the rest of your ... READ MORE...
Specific Cancers
Breast Cancer Prostate Cancer Colon Cancer Ovarian Cancer Lung Cancer Pancreatic Cancer ... READ MORE...
Are you at risk for Lung Cancer?
Do you have a family history of Lung Cancer? Are you concerned that your future will involve the need for multiple medications or major surgeries? Do you want to give yourself the best chance to ... READ MORE...
WFPB and Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer: What’s the Evidence? (From the American Institute of Cancer Research (AICR) By far the most important thing you can do to prevent lung cancer is never smoke. But the AICR expert ... READ MORE...