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Book Release: Bye, Bye Cancer! A Simple Effective Way To Prevent and Heal Cancer


This simple and informative health guide shows you how to prevent and treat cancer through the use of nutritional supplements such as vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other nutrients. In today’s world, the sad reality is that cancer is becoming more and more common. Some people may not realize how much food and overall nutrition contribute to a person’s health and well-being. Dr. Cambridge-Phillip is passionate about inspiring others to take charge of their health, and this compelling book will help you do exactly that.


In Bye, Bye Cancer!, author Dr. Rhonda N. Cambridge-Phillip offers a simple, easy-to-follow guide regarding the powerful role that nutritional supplements can play in the prevention and healing of cancer. Chapters such as “Cancer 101,” “‘Just Eating Right’ May Not Be Enough,” and “Not All Supplements Are Created Equal” explore not only the basic causes and remedies of cancer but also how communities can use vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other nutrients as an essential part of a total wellness program alongside other healthy lifestyle habits.

Designed for someone who is working directly with a knowledgeable health care professional, this vital resource provides insightful tips on how to choose the right supplements to help prohibit disease as well as improve the effectiveness of traditional cancer treatments.

Dr. Rhonda N. Cambridge-Phillip, MD, MPH, HC, is a board-certified and licensed physician and health coach who has been serving the Brooklyn, New York, area for the past fifteen years. She is deeply passionate about inspiring others to take charge of their own health and wants to live in a world where people don’t cringe at the mere mention of the word “cancer.” Her ultimate goal is to eradicate nutritional suicide one person at a time.

Copies are available upon request Visit Dr. Rhonda Cambridge-Phillip

Book purchases can also be made on Amazon

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