Surviving cancer : one woman's story and her inspiring program for anyone facing a cancer diagnosis

by Margie Levine

Paper Book, 2001

Status

Available

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Publication

New York : Broadway Books, c2001.

Description

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 mind/body 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.… (more)

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Physical description

xx, 234 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

9780767907156

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health/ aging
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