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Steve Hickey

    Second Tolstoy
    The Vitamin Cure for Heart Disease: How to Prevent and Treat Heart Disease Using Nutrition and Vitamin Supplementation
    Cancer
    The Cancer Breakthrough
    Ascorbate: The Science of Vitamin C
    Vitamin C: The Real Story
    • Vitamin C: The Real Story

      • 193pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,3(59)Évaluer

      Discover the latest research on the benefits of vitamin C, a proven antibiotic, nontoxic anticancer agent, and treatment for heart disease.

      Vitamin C: The Real Story
    • Ascorbate: The Science of Vitamin C

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,2(5)Évaluer

      The relationship between vitamin C and health is controversial. Double Nobel Prize winner, Linus Pauling, argued that ascorbate could prevent or cure heart disease, stroke, cancer and infections. Conventional experts disagreed, disparaging supplements in favour of fruits and vegetables. This book presents a new model, describing the action of vitamin C in health and disease. It demonstrates conclusively that the establishment has misinterpreted the evidence, potentially resulting in epidemic levels of avoidable disease. The dynamic flow model explains the current results and points the way for future experiments. Vitamin C supplementation could eradicate many diseases. In pharmacological doses, it could cure the major killers of the industrialised world. Failure to test these ideas may condemn countless people to chronic illness and premature death.

      Ascorbate: The Science of Vitamin C
    • The Cancer Breakthrough

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,0(4)Évaluer

      The book explores an orthomolecular approach to cancer therapy, emphasizing the role of dietary interventions in managing and potentially controlling cancer. It presents insights into how specific nutritional strategies can impact cancer treatment and overall health, highlighting the importance of personalized nutrition in combating the disease.

      The Cancer Breakthrough
    • Cancer

      Nutrition and Survival

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      The book delves into the biological mechanisms of cancer, illustrating how it arises when cells bypass the body's regulatory systems, reverting to behaviors reminiscent of their single-celled ancestors. It highlights the role of oxidative damage in initiating these changes, leading to abnormal cell division. Additionally, the text discusses strategies for eradicating cancer, providing insights into both its development and potential solutions.

      Cancer
    • Focusing on the root causes of cardiovascular disease, the book highlights inflammation and oxidation in artery walls. It offers insights into treatment and prevention that prioritize safe alternatives to traditional medications and surgeries. Readers will discover how simple dietary modifications, such as lowering sugar intake and ensuring sufficient B vitamins, along with vitamins C and E and fish oil supplements, can promote heart health. The author empowers individuals to take control of their cardiovascular wellness, demonstrating that heart attacks and strokes are not unavoidable aspects of aging.

      The Vitamin Cure for Heart Disease: How to Prevent and Treat Heart Disease Using Nutrition and Vitamin Supplementation
    • Second Tolstoy

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Leo Tolstoy's interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount is explored through a sympathetic lens, highlighting his radical approach to living out Jesus's teachings. Despite being overshadowed by figures like Gandhi, Tolstoy's religious and philosophical insights remain largely unrecognized. Steve Hickey argues for a reevaluation of Tolstoy's contributions, advocating for a new vocabulary to better articulate the political and social dimensions of his Christian thought. This work aims to foster deeper understanding and appreciation of Tolstoy's lived theology.

      Second Tolstoy
    • Badania naukowe nad witaminą C w celu jej klinicznego zastosowania postępują bardzo dynamicznie, pomimo braku dofinansowania ze strony medycyny akademickiej. Medycyna ortomolekularna, która stosuje wysokie dawki substancji odżywczych w leczeniu chorób, jest postrzegana przez medyczny establishment jako wysoce kontrowersyjna. Jednak to odrzucenie ortomolekularnego podejścia nie ma zasadniczo podstaw w rzetelnej wiedzy, a odzwierciedla jedynie uprzedzenia i chęć utrzymania nie mającego nic wspólnego z postępem status quo. Ta książka opowiada prawdziwą historię jednej z najważniejszych substancji dostępnych dla człowieka, której on sam nie potrafi syntezować we własnym ciele, a która pozwala utrzymać organizm w zdrowiu i przywrócić równowagę w przypadku najróżniejszych chorób. Autorzy dochodzą do konkluzji, że pewnego dnia prawdziwe leczenie bez użycia witaminy C będzie jak poród bez zachowania zasad higieny lub chirurgiczna operacja bez zastosowania narkozy.

      Witamina C. Historia prawdziwa