Adding spontaneity to your life may be more
realistic than the cancer survivor's cliché of «living life to the fullest, as if each day were your last.»
Not exact matches
Campbell spends a good portion of chapter three in The China Study arguing that protein provides a more compelling culprit
than chemical carcinogens when it comes to
cancer simply because the doses of protein used in his experiments were so much more
realistic than the doses of chemicals used in most other studies.
The model of aflatoxin - dosing used in these studies, discussed in more detail below, was much more
realistic than the model used in most of Campbell's studies, and thus the balance of the evidence suggests that adequate protein likely offers very powerful protection against
cancer in someone who hasn't already developed the disease.