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开 本: 32开纸 张: 胶版纸包 装: 平装是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9781556437786
In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Pier Mario Biava argues that
the problem with cancer is not the disease itself, but how to treat
it, how to approach the affected body. Malfunctioning cells, he
says, need not always be cut out or chemically destroyed: they can
be reprogrammed for normal functioning. This process involves
identifying the information that stem cells receive during
embryonic growth in the mother’s womb and reapplying it to cancer
cells in the fully developed organism. Thus cancer cells can shift
from multiplying and damaging tissue to healthy growth within the
organism. Dr. Biava’s dramatic story recounts not only how he came
by his key insight but also how he devoted years to its testing and
making it operational.
Cancer and the Search for Lost Meaning also contains fascinating
conclusions about what the lessons of this work can offer in terms
of how we view human life and existence. The book makes a powerful
case that cancer is a by-product of the sense of loss and lack of
meaning in modern society and that healing cancer involves healing
that sense of meaninglessness—a process that can lead to a deeper
understanding of, and connection to, life.
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