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How to Starve Cancer

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Jane McLelland McLelland was reluctant about writing her book, but she felt she had a duty to share with the world what she had discovered—and what had saved her life. According to doctors and cancer statistics, she should have lived only about 12 weeks after receiving her diagnosis of stage IV cancer. In her book, McLelland provides all the information a cancer patient might need to point them in the right direction for developing a protocol to starve their cancer.

Use the discount code EMPOWERME one word for 40% off the RRP (discount code for UK and EU Readers only) Buy the book (First edition) McLelland was reluctant about writing her book, but she felt she had a duty to share with the world what she had discovered—and what had saved her life.

Not a Death Sentence

When you are first diagnosed with cancer it is confusing and frightening. Many doctors tell you to avoid all ‘complementary’ treatments like intravenous vitamin C, but some patients are now so scared of chemotherapy and radiotherapy that they avoid conventional treatments altogether. What Jane discovered was a unique middle path, one that bridges the gap and complements both sides.

Jane is a long-term survivor of stage IV cancer. She is a former Chartered Physiotherapist who worked in the NHS and in private practice for 12 years. She is an award-winning author of How to Starve Cancer in which she describes her journey through cancer and her battle with infertility. She is best known for her Metro Map, a simple diagram of the complexity of cancer metabolism and for bringing the new approach of ferroptosis to the public. I couldn’t understand why I was controlling one cancer without controlling the other,” said McLelland. “But it’s all about metabolism. The metabolism of my leukemia was totally different from that of my cervical cancer. So, with my low glycemic index diet, I was controlling the cervical cancer, but I wasn’t controlling the leukemia, which instead thrives on proteins.” Just like the cervical cancer, Jane’s lung cancer was initially misdiagnosed (this time as a chest infection). But the benefit of having the improperly read X-ray from four months prior—along with the properly diagnosed X-ray—was the ability to see the rate at which the cancer was growing.All of these drugs are cheap and off-patent, which is why they have largely been ignored by the pharmaceutical industry, despite research supporting their effectiveness against cancer,” said McLelland.

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