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Cancer. The diagnosis is heart-wrenching. We all know someone who has it. In 2021, the ratio is 1:1, meaning the person beside you may be diagnosed with it, have had it, or is struggling now. Treatment is limited and the main option is chemotherapy. In 2018, 9.75 million people had chemotherapy in hopes of extending their lives, and were guaranteed to feel awful during the process. In this book, Lynda focuses on helping the people who are diagnosed with cancer, or those who have the responsibility of caregiver or support as they watch a loved one go through an extremely difficult time. Lynda…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Cancer. The diagnosis is heart-wrenching. We all know someone who has it. In 2021, the ratio is 1:1, meaning the person beside you may be diagnosed with it, have had it, or is struggling now. Treatment is limited and the main option is chemotherapy. In 2018, 9.75 million people had chemotherapy in hopes of extending their lives, and were guaranteed to feel awful during the process. In this book, Lynda focuses on helping the people who are diagnosed with cancer, or those who have the responsibility of caregiver or support as they watch a loved one go through an extremely difficult time. Lynda did not write this book to talk about cures, or about recovery. She focuses on helping to reduce the side effects created by chemotherapy. The book is realistic, and intends not to set anyone up for failure, but tries to give options to maintain quality of life for as long as possible. This is not a fact-finding research study but a guide of simple things that can help you or your loved one. When asked why a Traditional Natural Health Practitioner would endorse chemotherapy, Lynda says, "Until you have been confronted with a life-threatening disease, please do not pass judgement on others who are trying to find a way of extending life." Lynda spent years studying Traditional Natural Medicine. Her intention is to try to find natural herbs that can relieve the chemotherapy side effects by applying her knowledge and her journey to help others find ease with treatment.
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Dr. Lynda Wilson-Hare has 32 years of experience working in the health industry, both public and private. She started working in the public hospital sector and then moved to private industry, where she now travels internationally to set up and evaluate health, wellness and safety programs. Her passion to improve healthcare lead her to study Traditional Health Medicine. Dr. Wilson-Hare holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Natural Health (PhD), has a Naturopathic Doctorate (ND) and is a Certified Traditional Naturopath (CTN). In addition, her degree in Human Kinetics (BScHK) gives foundational experience in body mechanics, anatomy and physiology.She and her husband live in the country, surrounded by nature, their dogs, and a feral cat sanctuary.