Cancer

The Future of Cancer Therapy: Adaptive Therapy

By Brandon LaGreca / April 16, 2022 / Comments Off on The Future of Cancer Therapy: Adaptive Therapy

The diagnosis of prostate cancer was a bad dream that Jack couldn’t wake up from. At age 53, he was working overtime to prepare for his eldest daughter’s transition to college, and fitful nights of sleep had been plagued by a recurring dream of an angry, burning fire in his pelvis

The Future of Cancer Therapy: Personalized Medicine

By Brandon LaGreca / August 22, 2021 / Comments Off on The Future of Cancer Therapy: Personalized Medicine

Aside from the respiratory symptoms and mild fatigue, she felt fine. She didn’t hear much else after her doctor suggested a tentative diagnosis of non-small-cell lung carcinoma.

The Future of Cancer Therapy: Naturopathic Oncology

By Brandon LaGreca / June 24, 2021 / Comments Off on The Future of Cancer Therapy: Naturopathic Oncology

For the first time since she heard the word “cancer” she was not feeling overwhelmed. Suddenly, healing seemed possible with a roadmap of consulting with a healthcare model that was as invested in her health as her disease.

Making Structured, Living Water

By Brandon LaGreca / April 26, 2021 / Comments Off on Making Structured, Living Water

I’ve become increasingly interested in the nature of water after reading Dr. Tom Cowan’s book Cancer and the New Biology of Water. There is a lot more to water than two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. Water is a living, breathing element and there is a substantial difference between stagnant, denatured water and vibrant, nourishing water.

Hypnosis for Stress

By Brandon LaGreca / March 28, 2021 / Comments Off on Hypnosis for Stress

Hypnosis is a state of consciousness marked by increased awareness and suggestibility. Despite being a favored technique of magicians, illusionists, and mentalists, hypnosis isn’t all that mysterious. A captivating book or movie drives attention to the exclusion of other outside stimuli, and the reader/viewer may experience emotions associated with the characters. That is suggestibility we allow into our experience as an observer.

COVID vs. Cancer: Reflecting on 2020

By Brandon LaGreca / January 28, 2021 / Comments Off on COVID vs. Cancer: Reflecting on 2020

History teaches that neither side of any extreme is the sole arbiter of truth. No single political party, religion, or economic model can provide all the answers to all people. Thus, we are left with the uncomfortable yet necessary task of practicing tolerance at a minimum, but ideally putting forth effort to expand one’s intellectual and emotional horizons with informed nuance.

The Anticancer Lifestyle

By Brandon LaGreca / June 5, 2020 / Comments Off on The Anticancer Lifestyle

It was the first appointment with my patient after her diagnosis of uterine cancer and subsequent total hysterectomy. The prognosis was good: stage 1A with no lymph involvement. During her intake, I inquired if she was ready to adopt an anti-cancer lifestyle following this shake-up. It didn’t take long to recognize that she didn’t have a clear sense of what that involved, save for not using chemical herbicides anymore.

Can’t Opt Out? Smart Meter Shielding

By Brandon LaGreca / February 13, 2020 / Comments Off on Can’t Opt Out? Smart Meter Shielding

Digital meters operate in the radiofrequency (or microwave) band of frequencies that is damaging to human biology. That hasn’t stopped power companies like We Energies from installing smart meters across Wisconsin. It was mid-December when a recorded message informed my family that a new meter would soon be installed on our property.

DIY Herbal Skin Cancer Treatment?

By Brandon LaGreca / January 18, 2020 / Comments Off on DIY Herbal Skin Cancer Treatment?

I was curious to test the claim of black salve to remove an abnormal skin growth and decided to experiment on myself for the sake of science and the edification of my inquisitive readers. What follows is an account of my self-experimentation—and success—with using black salve to remove a large mole on the upper right quadrant of my chest.

Cancer Cause or Cancer Contributor?

By Brandon LaGreca / November 21, 2019 / Comments Off on Cancer Cause or Cancer Contributor?

What causes cancer, and what contributes to cancer formation? These are two different concepts that overlap and influence each other.

A cause of cancer is a carcinogen. A contributor to cancer formation can be mutagenic but is context-driven by the strength and duration of exposure, genetic predisposition to cancer, and the collective burden of other environmental triggers.