Recommended Books - September 2nd, 2009 - 7 Comments
Eat to Beat Prostate Cancer Cookbook (Paperback)
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Prostate cancer is now the most common nonskin cancer among men in the United States. In 2005 alone, 250,000 new cases were diagnosed, and that number is certain to rise with each passing year. No one is more aware of this than David Ricketts, experienced cookbook author and recent prostate cancer survivor.Shortly after surgery and radiation treatments, Ricketts began to research food and lifestyle changes that might inhibit the likelihood of prostate cancer as well as its progre (more…)



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Extremely helpful!
David Ricketts writes in such a manner that this book is not your ordinary cookbook. He is entertaining and gives first-hand recommendations for healthy, yet filling and…
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Just OK
What can I say, it is just OK. Alot of things if you aren’t experimental on ingredients you won’t use this cookbook. I would not buy again.
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Easy Everyday Recipes for a TOO Busy Person
As a aging single man still on a heavy urban work schedule who normally opted to eat out, this book truly helped me when I decided that at my age, I had a prostate cancer risk and…
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Helping treatment with nutrition and excellent recipes
The word “cancer” is possibly one of the most fearful one can hear. Along with good medical treatment, it is so useful to do something yourself to help.
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Highly Recommended!
David Ricketts wrote this book because he developed prostate cancer; I cook from it because it’s chockful of fabulous tasting, easy-to-prepare, and super-nutritious recipes.
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Eat To Beat Prostate Cancer
David Ricketts is back again, and better than ever! In his newest cookbook,
Eat to Beat Prostate Cancer Cookbook, Ricketts shares his valuable insight
for not only…
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This is the one
Eat to Beat Prostate Cancer is an excellent resource for many folks. It is NOT just for those dealing with prostate cancer.