• Critical Non-Invasive Treatment to Cure Grade III and IV Cancer
    Jan 11 2025

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    Dr. Merle Loudon's book advocates for alternative cancer treatments, emphasizing nutrition and non-invasive therapies like the CellSonic machine and pancreatic enzymes. It critiques the mainstream medical establishment's approach to cancer, citing higher success rates for alternative methods. The book heavily features the work of Dr. Joanna Budwig and her flaxseed oil formula, as well as Dr. William Kelley's pancreatic enzyme protocols. The author's personal experience with prostate cancer motivates his exploration of alternative and preventive measures. A foreword by Professor Andrew Hague strongly endorses the book's methods.

    My mission in life is to help people who want to prevent cancer and help them treat it. For more than 35 years, I have given hundreds of courses on orthodontics, temporal mandibular joint treatment, nutrition, cancer treatment, and cognitive thinking.

    Being a cancer advisor, I realize that every person is the author of their destiny. The decisions on what you eat and drink plus your lifestyle determines the health of your blood, cells, organs, and brain. I see more than anything else that preventing cancer is a lifetime daily effort, not just today. Most cancers are predestined to start many years from the date when they are found. Most cancers begin and progress from a chronic lifetime diet of poor eating and lifestyle habits.

    What people need to realize is that diet diligence should be practiced every day. I didn't realize that until I was over 35 years old. Younger people think that they will live forever and that a little non-compliance will not hurt anyone. But when you get older, you will realize that is not always the case.

    Most cancers begin from many years of chronic consumption of sugars, sugar products, red meats, preservatives, vegetable oils on the grocery shelf, processed and refined foods. Cancer is not usually found until the cancer cells have been in the body for over 36 months. It is a matter of life and death once it has been diagnosed. No matter what age you are, the time to start preventing cancer is today. If you are younger, please begin to acquire good eating and drinking habits. It will be the most significant thing you could ever do for your health and longevity. When a person gets older, most of them say, "I wish I had kept better care of myself." Why did I buy all those refined and processed foods, etc.?

    If you have any questions about preventing or treating cancer, you can contact me via email at DrMEL11@aol.com. I will be glad to answer any questions to the best of my knowledge. If you have any friends, relatives, or neighbors who would like to get this book, please give them my email or phone address. I also produce a weekly preventive cancer, BULLETIN. If you would like to receive it each week, you can sign up at https: //preventingcancer.substack.com. My wish is for you to lead a very learning, healthful, happy, exciting, and enjoyable life.

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  • Hardwired and Ready to Go
    Dec 23 2024

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    David Seidel's memoir, HARDWIRED and Ready to Go, recounts his life journey, emphasizing his deepening faith and numerous miraculous experiences alongside his family. The book details his childhood insecurities, God's guidance in pivotal life moments, and his family's trials and triumphs, including medical crises and financial struggles. Seidel attributes his resilience to his unwavering faith in Jesus Christ, and the narrative includes a detailed account of a powerful spiritual vision he experienced after heart surgery. The book also includes biographical information on the author.

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  • The Changing World of Book Publishing
    Nov 27 2024

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    Traditional book publishing is declining, marked by job losses and revenue decreases, due in part to authors' growing desire for more control over their work. This trend has fueled the rise of self-publishing platforms like Reprospace, which empower authors to independently publish and distribute their books. Despite this shift, the text argues that books remain a vital and enduring medium, offering depth, focus, and lasting impact in a world of fleeting digital content, adapting to formats like ebooks and audiobooks to maintain their relevance. The future of books, therefore, is one of evolution and continued importance, encompassing both traditional and digital formats.

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  • Indian Mystery
    Nov 17 2024

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    Let's dive into Indian Mystery, a fictional story about a young man named Dennis who finds himself involved in an adventure when he discovers a secret cave on Indian land. Dennis's journey takes him through a series of unexpected events, including a cougar attack, a coma patient, and a missing talking stick. As Dennis unravels the mystery of the cave, he encounters a young Indian woman named Little Bird, who becomes his love interest. Through their adventures, Dennis faces dangerous individuals seeking the cave's treasure and ultimately learns valuable lessons about responsibility, love, and cultural heritage. The story concludes with a resolution of the conflict and a sense of closure for the characters.

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  • This Land Wonderlore
    Nov 17 2024

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    This podcast is a deep dive into Raleigh Minard's fantasy novel This Land Wonderlore. The excerpt is a sample of the novel's beginning chapters, introducing the young protagonist, Tommy, and his adventures in the magical world of Wonderlore. The excerpt also introduces the novel's unique characters, including a talking cat-like creature named Stickx and Tommy's friend, Becky. The excerpt also hints at a greater conflict brewing between Tommy and a dark lord, promising a captivating adventure.

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  • Dean Langdell is Dead
    Nov 11 2024

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    The book Dean Langdell is Dead by Thomas Mengert critiques the American legal system, focusing on the historical development of legal education and practice, the current state of the legal profession, and its implications for American society. The author argues that the legal system is fundamentally flawed, rooted in an outdated feudal model and failing to adapt to a rapidly changing globalized world. Mengert emphasizes the growing gap between the complexities of the law and the public's understanding, as well as the increasing costs of legal services. He proposes radical reforms to legal education and practice, aiming for a more efficient and equitable legal system that better serves the needs of the American people.

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  • Sea Shell Ship — A Collection of Poetry and Prose
    Oct 29 2024

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    D.T. Baldwin’s "Sea Shell Ship" is a collection of poetry and prose reflecting various life themes, such as love, faith, loss, and the quiet beauty of everyday moments. The collection is inspired by the author’s personal experiences, including his time serving in the Vietnam War and later life. The collection is also a tribute to the resilience and the power of memories, and it aims to connect with the reader on a profoundly personal level, offering a candid portrayal of the human experience. The book is presented as a series of reflections and stories, inviting readers to find meaning and solace in the author’s words.

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  • Thistle Bones
    Oct 11 2024

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    In this podcast, we are diving into the novel "Thistle Bones" by Tod Wiley Donaldson. The story centers around Big Tom Mooney, a retired cop who is also a music agent. After encountering a talented musician named Nancy "Thistlebone", Big Tom finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue involving her family, a mysterious estate, and a deadly conspiracy. Big Tom reluctantly agrees to go undercover to protect Nancy and uncover the truth about her family's past. The story unfolds through a series of thrilling encounters, including a violent confrontation in the Pool-sak Hills, a drug bust in a clandestine lab, and an investigation into a new, highly addictive drug. The plot is a blend of crime fiction, Native American folklore, and the world of music as Big Tom navigates a treacherous path to protect those he cares about.

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