by Liz Baker | 18 Apr, 2018 | Book Reviews
I have been following Sophie’s blog since I was told about it by a mutual friend so feel as though I’ve been sharing the highs and lows of her cancer journey for some time. She is a beloved wife and, above all, a mother of now 6-year-old Gabriella. This is...
by Liz Baker | 10 Dec, 2016 | Book Reviews
The Street-wise Patient’s Guide To Surviving Cancer, by Karol Sikora Karol Sikora is one of the world’s leading authorities on cancer, his credentials are exemplary. He tells us his story from a young student in the 70s when scientists thought they would...
by Liz Baker | 10 Dec, 2016 | Healthy Eating for People Affected by Cancer, Book Reviews
The Living Well with Cancer Cookbook, an essential guide to nutrition, lifestyle and health, by Warde & Zabilowicz Half the book provides very useful info on cancer, nutrition and life style including an excellent chapter on “Outside the Box” approaches to cancer....
by Liz Baker | 10 Dec, 2016 | Book Reviews
Eating on the Wild Side, The Missing Link to Optimum Health by Jo Robinson This book shows us how to regain lost nutrients by choosing modern plant varieties that approach the nutritional content of wild plants but also please the modern palate. Excellent scientific...
by Liz Baker | 5 Jun, 2016 | Book Reviews
Under Cover of Darkness – How I blogged my way through mantle cell lymphoma Margaret Cahill is an astrologer and publisher in the field of “body, mind and spirit” and her book is published by O Books, a well known publisher in the same field. Some...
by Liz Baker | 5 Jun, 2016 | Book Reviews
Being diagnosed with cancer is a game-changer. As a survivor myself, I can more than identify with the terror, sadness, rage, and feeling of helplessness that comes with that diagnosis. You need support, love, great advice, and just a touch of humour to get you...