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High grade Glioma - What questions should I ask?

Brain Tumor | Last Active: May 2 7:18pm | Replies (58)

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Another book I'm reading is "Anti Cancer - a new way of life" by David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PhD. He also was diagnosed with GBM and battled it for 19 years. Good advice on diet and supplements - things we can control.

BTW, the nine key factors in Dr. Kelly Turner's radical remission book are:
1. Radically changing your diet
2. Taking control of your health
3. Following your intuition
4. Using herbs and supplements
5. Releasing suppressed emotions
6. Increasing positive emotions
7. Embracing social support
8. Deepening your spiritual connection
9. Having strong reasons for living

I personally would also include Exercise as a 10th.

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Just ordered Dr. Turner's book, will look for this next one too! I'm a big researcher, so having things I can turn too is very helpful. When my dogs were diagnosed with diabetes, I read more than most vets and the knowledge helped me provide them a better quality of life for many years longer than expected. Why couldn't I do the same with my own care? Thanks again!