Health Books on Natural Stratagies for Cancer Prevention, and Information Vital to Stay Healthy!
Dr. Russell Blaylock has written and illustrated several health books.
The first book on the subject of excitotoxins (Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills) and how they are related to diseases of the nervous system.
His second book, Health and Nutrition Secrets That Can Save Your Life, covers the common basis of all diseases, nutritional protection against diseases of aging, protection against heavy metal toxicity, the fluoride debate, pesticide and herbicide toxicity, excitotoxin update, the vaccine controversy, protection against heart attacks and strokes and contains a new chapter on omega-3 fats.
This book has been newly revised as an oversized paperback.
His third book, Natural Strategies for Cancer Patients, was released in April, 2003 and discusses the ways to defeat cancer, enhance the effectiveness of conventional treatments and prevent complications associated with these treatments.
In addition, he has written and illustrated three chapters in medical textbooks, written a booklet on nutritional protection against biological terrorism and written and illustrated a booklet on multiple sclerosis.
He has written over 30 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals on a number of subjects.
You can find his books through good book stores, and some are available through Amazon below.
Health Books by Phillip Day
Phillip’s research career began after he became interested in wars going on in the realms of health and politics over issues that were being deliberately withheld or misreported to the public.
His research into AIDS and cancer, as 2 examples of the medical establishment’s entrenched scientific error and brazen profiteering to society’s great cost, has culminated in 2 books that have captured imagination around the world:
Cancer: Why We’re Still Dying To Know The Truth and World Without AIDS.
Phillip’s latest book, Health Wars, deals with a whole spectrum of diseases, including cancer and heart disease, the causes and pathology of which make them simple and relatively straight-forward to combat.
This information, deliberately not promoted by the medical establishment, forms the basis of the research and promotional work in which Phillip’s research and investigational units are engaged.