Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 I just wanted to share this. You all know the Townsend Letter for Doctors is one of (if not 'the') pre-eminent voices of alternative medicine in the USA. Well, I've just found that they reviewed my book in the August September issue under the heading 2008 Best Guide to Alternative Cancer Therapies? Here is a quote from the review (by Collin M.D) " For a book shorter than 200 pages, with big print, Chamberlain's Cancer Recovery Guide packs a lot of discussion on theory and treatment into what may be the best read on alternative therapies for cancer. He previously published a much larger book, Cancer: The Complete Recovery Guide, as an e-book (2007, www.fightingcancer.com), which discusses the therapies in much greater depth. Yet the shorter Cancer Recovery Guide covers alternative and complementary therapies with enough information to interest readers in the therapies and encourage their use. In just a few pages, Chamberlain offers a great comeback argument for the hardcore health professionals and the cynical journalists who dispute that alternative therapies play any legitimate role in treating cancer. Indeed, the worried and disbelieving family members who attempt to dissuade any participation with alternative medicine would have great difficulty debating Chamberlain's discussion except to offer the same tired quip that, " if the alternative method was good treatment, then your oncologist would be asking you to do it. " If we could get the health professional and the worried family member to just read Chamberlain's " basics on cancer, " the road to trying alternative therapies will be far easier for the patient. " For the full review go to http://www.townsendletter.com/AugSept2008/bookreviewDrc0808.htm Sorry about the link I don't know how to activate it. Chamberlain www.fightingcancer.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 Hi, : The book sounds like an excellent reference - one I will add to my collection. Which brings up an interesting point. Have you contacted Amazon.com about making your books available for their Kindle? My husband and I are preparing to sell our home and take off on an extended RV tour of North America, and I've been puzzling about how to carry along enough reference material to handle our health care needs on the road, as we will never be sure where we might find local " alternative-friendly " providers. While I have quite a collection of reference manuals, we simply can't take them all along. I've been going to Amazon and looking up the books I'd like to carry with us, and clicking the button that is on every page which says " I'd like to read this book on Kindle. " If that works, and more books become available, it will mean I can carry a lot more reference material with me. Plus, Amazon sets up a " library " of everything that I've purchased, which I can download at will. Effectively, that means I can have access to every book that is available on Kindle, anywhere in the world. To me, the Kindle is THE way to continue building my reference library into the future. The Truly Educated Never Graduate ________________________________ From: jonathan chamberlain <jonomark33@...> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 5:58:29 AM Subject: RE: [ ] Just want to share this review I just wanted to share this. You all know the Townsend Letter for Doctors is one of (if not 'the') pre-eminent voices of alternative medicine in the USA. Well, I've just found that they reviewed my book in the August September issue under the heading 2008 Best Guide to Alternative Cancer Therapies? Here is a quote from the review (by Collin M.D) " For a book shorter than 200 pages, with big print, Chamberlain' s Cancer Recovery Guide packs a lot of discussion on theory and treatment into what may be the best read on alternative therapies for cancer. He previously published a much larger book, Cancer: The Complete Recovery Guide, as an e-book (2007, www.fightingcancer. com), which discusses the therapies in much greater depth. Yet the shorter Cancer Recovery Guide covers alternative and complementary therapies with enough information to interest readers in the therapies and encourage their use. In just a few pages, Chamberlain offers a great comeback argument for the hardcore health professionals and the cynical journalists who dispute that alternative therapies play any legitimate role in treating cancer. Indeed, the worried and disbelieving family members who attempt to dissuade any participation with alternative medicine would have great difficulty debating Chamberlain' s discussion except to offer the same tired quip that, " if the alternative method was good treatment, then your oncologist would be asking you to do it. " If we could get the health professional and the worried family member to just read Chamberlain' s " basics on cancer, " the road to trying alternative therapies will be far easier for the patient. " For the full review go to http://www.townsend letter.com/ AugSept2008/ bookreviewDrc080 8.htm Sorry about the link I don't know how to activate it. Chamberlain www.fightingcancer. com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 Be sure to see Yosimite and northern Calif , Oregon and Glasier national park!!! Those 2 parks alone will bring a tear to your eyes! Dennis From: Ellis <lellis4563@...> Subject: Re: [ ] Just want to share this review Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2008, 7:50 AM Hi, : The book sounds like an excellent reference - one I will add to my collection. Which brings up an interesting point. Have you contacted Amazon.com about making your books available for their Kindle? My husband and I are preparing to sell our home and take off on an extended RV tour of North America, and I've been puzzling about how to carry along enough reference material to handle our health care needs on the road, as we will never be sure where we might find local " alternative- friendly " providers. While I have quite a collection of reference manuals, we simply can't take them all along. I've been going to Amazon and looking up the books I'd like to carry with us, and clicking the button that is on every page which says " I'd like to read this book on Kindle. " If that works, and more books become available, it will mean I can carry a lot more reference material with me. Plus, Amazon sets up a " library " of everything that I've purchased, which I can download at will. Effectively, that means I can have access to every book that is available on Kindle, anywhere in the world. To me, the Kindle is THE way to continue building my reference library into the future. The Truly Educated Never Graduate ____________ _________ _________ __ From: jonathan chamberlain <jonomark33 (DOT) com> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 5:58:29 AM Subject: RE: [ ] Just want to share this review I just wanted to share this. You all know the Townsend Letter for Doctors is one of (if not 'the') pre-eminent voices of alternative medicine in the USA. Well, I've just found that they reviewed my book in the August September issue under the heading 2008 Best Guide to Alternative Cancer Therapies? Here is a quote from the review (by Collin M.D) " For a book shorter than 200 pages, with big print, Chamberlain' s Cancer Recovery Guide packs a lot of discussion on theory and treatment into what may be the best read on alternative therapies for cancer. He previously published a much larger book, Cancer: The Complete Recovery Guide, as an e-book (2007, www.fightingcancer. com), which discusses the therapies in much greater depth. Yet the shorter Cancer Recovery Guide covers alternative and complementary therapies with enough information to interest readers in the therapies and encourage their use. In just a few pages, Chamberlain offers a great comeback argument for the hardcore health professionals and the cynical journalists who dispute that alternative therapies play any legitimate role in treating cancer. Indeed, the worried and disbelieving family members who attempt to dissuade any participation with alternative medicine would have great difficulty debating Chamberlain' s discussion except to offer the same tired quip that, " if the alternative method was good treatment, then your oncologist would be asking you to do it. " If we could get the health professional and the worried family member to just read Chamberlain' s " basics on cancer, " the road to trying alternative therapies will be far easier for the patient. " For the full review go to http://www.townsend letter.com/ AugSept2008/ bookreviewDrc080 8.htm Sorry about the link I don't know how to activate it. Chamberlain www.fightingcancer. com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 , This is sooo great.... I will check o0ut your website and send you an email privately as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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