July 12, 2010
Utilizing organic nutrition, detoxification, and other techniques, a bio-repair system attempts to allow the body to heal itself from diseases, such as cancer. By abiding to the guidelines of the system, Doris Sokosh has managed to remain free of cancer for nearly forty years.
In 1971, after being diagnosed with cancer, Sokosh received a radical mastectomy and a hysterectomy for treatment. She experienced severe weight loss due to these operations. When she weighed less than ninety pounds, her doctor believed that her condition was terminal and sent her home to spend time with her family.
Because she did not have any other options, she began following a bio-repair program administered by the Foundation for Advancement in Cancer Therapy (F.A.C.T.). In addition to detoxification, she was drinking fresh vegetable juices that consisted of organic carrots, beets, and celery. READ MORE
Written by Edward
June 29, 2010
The quickly expanding Australian health magazine, The Art of Healing, recently reviewed our Rethinking Cancer DVD. They are currently in over 200 Barnes & Noble bookstores throughout the US and Canada and starting to expand quickly in many more, it is a highly informative periodical exploring physical, mental, and spiritual health.
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June 23, 2010
Foundation for Advancement in Cancer Therapy (F.A.C.T.) is very pleased to announce the publication of an important addition to our Recommended Reading:
Cancer-A Rational Approach to Long-Term Recovery by Lou Dina
We get many queries from people who have seen the film Rethinking Cancer and want to know “Now, what, specifically, should I do?” This book is the answer to that call.
Lou Dina, a mechanical engineer, classical guitarist and one of the patients featured in the film Rethinking Cancer, was diagnosed in 1978 with lymph cancer metastasized to the bone. After methodically examining all his medical options, Lou beat the odds using a non-invasive, non-toxic metabolic approach or bio-repair. He has remained cancer-free for over 30 years.
Now, in this just published work, Cancer—A Rational Approach to Long-Term Recovery, he shares the details of his battle with the disease and documents the specific steps he took to regain his health. This is much more than an inspiring story of recovery. It is, in effect, a textbook for patients and doctors alike, presenting the essentials of bio-repair in a highly accessible way. This book really puts “meat” on the bones of the bio-repair concept that has been used successfully by hundreds of well-documented, long-term recovered patients. A free PDF download with selected chapters is available. Bound as well as ebook copies of this unique and important book can be purchased. CLICK HERE.
We feel strongly that Cancer — A Rational Approach to Long-Term Recovery should be required reading for all those seeking a deeper understanding of the non-toxic, bio-repair approach to prevention and treatment of cancer and other chronic conditions.
June 3, 2010
According to the American Cancer Society’s (ACS) Cancer Facts & Figures for 2009, more than 1.4 million individuals received a dreaded diagnosis last year for a disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Nearly one out of two men and one out of three women are annually diagnosed with some form of cancer. While the disease can develop in almost any organ or tissue, the ACS notes that men and women both develop two of the three most common cancers: lung and colorectal. For men, the second most common cancer develops in the prostate.
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by Linda Sechrist
April 12, 2010
Rob Spears and Brenda Michaels from Conscious Talk radio interviews Sheryl Leventhal, M.D. about food as medicine. Listen Here
March 22, 2010
Daniel Davis interviews Dr. Sheryl Leventhal on Beyond 50 Radio Show LISTEN HERE
Cary Nosler interviews Sheryl Leventhal M.D. about the F.A.C.T. (Foundation for Advancement in Cancer Therapy) documentary DVD and functional medicine. LISTEN HERE
March 12, 2010
Have you heard of this film? It’s a new documentary, sponsored by the Foundation for Advancement in Cancer Therapy (F.A.C.T). It follows the lives of five men and women who used biological therapies to overcome serious illness. Definitely caught our attention! READ MORE
March 8, 2010
Doris Sokosh tells her story about surviving cancer and being in the film Rethinking Cancer to News 12’s Gillian Neff this past week all while making recipes from her up and coming cook book. WATCH HERE
February 24, 2010
Mimi Stoneburner, host of the Body Talk Health Show on K-tip 1450 radio interviews Sheryl Leventhal, M.D on Rethinking Cancer, health, nutrition and her Oncology and Functional Medicine and medical experience working with patients. Listen Here