You can mix the flax seeds power and turmeric power with your oat meal, breakfast. I add the cinnamon powder as well. I also put the cinnamon powder into the yogurt, along with the almonds and walnuts(beacons or pistachios). You have to eat them daily.
Do you get used with the raw garlic? You can eat the smashed garlic with salad, too. And you can cooking dishes with the garlic. Every thing just add the garlic! Though cooked is not effective as the raw one, but better than nothing anyhow.
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钦佩你的心态,为你祈福!
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关于“由吃餓死癌症”,有些网友觉得这说法“不科学”。在此补充一些信息。
我建议过这个视频:
William Li: Can we eat to starve cancer ?
我們能藉由吃餓死癌症嗎?
“這項研究報告由哈佛畢業的癌症研究專家透過實驗來告訴我們”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYfuzYOj1Is
关于 Dr. William Li: (http://www.sharecare.com/user/dr-william-li-15)
Bio
Dr. William W. Li is an international expert on health and disease fighting based on diet, lifestyle, and treatments that keep the body’s blood vessels in balance. As President and founder of the Angiogenesis Foundation, he is leading a worldwide effort to bring forth revolutionary health improvement emerging from cutting edge medical research.
Dr. Li’s expertise extends across many health arenas including cancer, diabetes, blindness, heart disease, wound healing, and more than 70 other disease conditions. His work has been published in Science, The New England Journal of Medicine, and The Lancet. He is a highly sought international lecturer and advisor, and is known for his ability to predict medical breakthroughs often years before they become realized. His work has been recognized by O Magazine, The Atlantic, USA Today, The New York Times, TIME Magazine, Wall Street Journal, and CNN, as well as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Clinton Global Initiative.
Dr. Li is one of Dr. Oz’s diet and disease prevention experts. He created the “Eat to Defeat Cancer” program (www.eattodefeat.org), a healthy eating campaign which now has spread to more than 40 countries.
A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dr. Li received his undergraduate degree from Harvard College, and his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He completed his clinical training in Internal Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
To learn more about Dr. Li and his work, please visit: www.angio.org, and http://www.ted.com/talks/william_li.html