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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.

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The 4th Phase of Water

By Brandon LaGreca / May 7, 2020 / Comments Off on The 4th Phase of Water

Solid, liquid, and gas—these are the three states of matter presented in the home-schooling science curriculum I was preparing to review with our 7-year-old daughter. The best example to learn these states is water in its different forms: moisture vapor in a cloud, liquid rain, and solid ice. I couldn’t stop there though, not when the intersection of biology and physics tells of a truly amazing fourth state of water that may be the key to life in the animal kingdom.

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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.

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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. 

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The Cause of Cancer

By Brandon LaGreca / October 7, 2019 / Comments Off on The Cause of Cancer

I’m always surprised when thought leaders in mainstream oncology claim uncertainty as to the cause of cancer. The answer is quite straightforward—perhaps not simple, but unambiguous despite the complexity of the factors involved in the etiology of cancer.

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How to Paint Without Increasing Cancer Risk

By Brandon LaGreca / August 12, 2019 / Comments Off on How to Paint Without Increasing Cancer Risk

Every wall of our new home needed a fresh coat of paint. A dozen gallons of paint later, we moved in without any evidence of off-gassing toxic, cancer-causing chemicals. This is of the utmost importance for our family given my cancer history (with lymphoma, think significant environmental toxicant exposure), and also because my wife is chemically-sensitive and reacts to airborne pollutants.

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The Cancer Continuum: Finding Your Own Way

By Brandon LaGreca / July 25, 2019 / Comments Off on The Cancer Continuum: Finding Your Own Way

Take a moment and expand on what constitutes a cancer-promoting or anti-cancer lifestyle; think beyond that black-and-white dichotomy.

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Air Pollution PSA

By Brandon LaGreca / June 7, 2019 / Comments Off on Air Pollution PSA

Just a quick but VERY important reminder of how important clean air is to health, especially those treating, in remission from, or acting to prevent cancer (hint: that should be all of us).

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Wishing You Could Skip That Mammogram? Take a Look at Thermography

By Brandon LaGreca / May 16, 2019 / Comments Off on Wishing You Could Skip That Mammogram? Take a Look at Thermography

One thing that gets my goat is the attribution of mammography as preventative medicine, as if getting a yearly mammogram could prevent breast cancer. A mammogram is a tool of prevention not detection.

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Censorship on Amazon?

By Brandon LaGreca / April 12, 2019 / Comments Off on Censorship on Amazon?

A curious thing happened following the recent publication of my book, “Cancer and EMF Radiation.” I hit an unforeseen snag that hampered my ability to spread the message that non-native electromagnetic fields are a significant human carcinogen.

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