The Angel's Advocate Memoirs of an International Lawyer


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'How I overcame cancer the natural way.' Declining chemotherapy for my cancer and treating myself through diet is possibly one of the best decisions I have made. Advising billion dollar companies and individuals in more than 25 countries while at the same time treating myself for cancer with a strict, regimented diet was a seemingly impossible challenge. But with the help of honey, black seed oil, apricot seeds, carrot juice, pineapple and other natural foods I astonished doctors by keeping my cancer at bay. I am an international lawyer, with a law firm which deals with cases all over the world. But the biggest challenge of my life came with my second bout of cancer.This book goes into detail regarding my two bouts of cancer, dealing with the despair I felt and overcame - firstly with the help of chemotherapy and then without it.How in 2011 I rejected chemotherapy and researched using Dr Google to treat myself with healthy food. How through seeking knowledge I developed my personal cancer fighting regime which consisted of eating the right foods I believed would heal me. I include an easy to follow summary of my diet at the end of the book. The Angel's Advocate will show you how I believe that whatever your mind can conceive and believe it can achieve, but only if we have a positive mentality and a can-do attitude. It does not offer a cure for cancer, because everybody's cancer is unique to them. But its inspirational and uplifting story, practical tips is fascinating, educational and informative. I hope it will help anybody connected with cancer - patients, friends, family - and those who want to look at an alternative perspective on the disease to view cancer through new eyes. To understand that we do not have to let it dominate us; we can take back control.




Advocate of Peace


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The Advocate


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The Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States.




Angels by the River


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Reflections on race, environment, politics, and living on the front lines of change In Angels by the River, James Gustave "Gus" Speth recounts his unlikely path from a southern boyhood through his years as one of the nation's most influential mainstream environmentalists and eventually to the system-changing activism that shapes his current work. Born and raised in an idyllic but racially divided town that later became the scene of South Carolina's horrific Orangeburg Massacre, Speth explores how the civil rights movement and the South's agrarian roots shaped his later work in the heyday of the environmental movement, when he founded two landmark environmental groups, fought for the nation's toughest environmental laws, spearheaded programs in the United Nations, advised the White House, and moved into a leading academic role as dean of Yale's prestigious School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Yet, in the end, he arrived somewhere quite unexpected–still believing change is possible, but not within the current political and economic system. Throughout this compelling memoir, Speth intertwines three stories–his own, his hometown's, and his country's–focusing mainly on his early years and the lessons he drew from them, and his later years, in which he comes full circle in applying those lessons. In the process he invites others to join him politically at or near the place at which he has arrived, wherever they may have started.




The Advocate of Peace


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Masters of Achievement


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The Christian Advocate


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The Advocate


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The Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States.