Summary of Jane McLelland's How to Starve Cancer
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In How to Starve Cancer (2018), Jane McLelland guides readers through her challenging experience with cancer and how she found alternative treatments far less harmful than conventional chemotherapy and radiotherapy. By chronicling her personal battle, she aims to assure cancer patients that they can take control of their destiny by following a cancer-suppressing approach that includes starving the disease, weakening its cells, adopting a strict diet, adding available and affordable supplements, and exercising. Jane is now considered a medical exception who has defeated advanced cancer not once, but three times.
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