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90 Days to Live: Beating Cancer When Modern Medicine Offers No Hope (Part of the Attacking Cancer)

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Product Description An inspiring and unforgettable memoir of one couple's push for survival in the face of insurmountable odds. New York City Big Book Award Winner American Book Fest - Best Book Awards Winner The Wishing Shelf Book Awards Winner National Indie Excellence Award Winner Beverly Hills Book Awards Winner B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree Independent Press Award - Distinguished Favorite IAN Book of the Year Award - Finalist When an out-of-the-blue cancer diagnosis quickly turned into a 90-days-to-live death sentence from his doctor, Rodney Stamps and his wife Paige defied the medical establishment, and drew their line in the sand. With both a growing family and business--and given that their doctors promised only to briefly extend his life with chemotherapy--the Stamps gave a resounding "No" to chemo and radiation. 90 Days to Live recounts the Stamps' incredible and inspirational journey to find an alternative answer to cancer. In the end... They'd beaten cancer while building a million-dollar business. Following his ALL-natural protocol religiously, Rodney's cancer went into full remission. On top of that triumph, he took his fire-and-safety business--which had just begun to take off when he'd received his cancer diagnosis--into a million-dollar enterprise. Alternately heart-wrenching and heartwarming--and delivered in an engaging dual-author format--90 Days to Live will speak to anyone struggling with an "incurable" disease, building a business under trying circumstances, or anyone who just loves a good old-fashioned, "beating-the-odds" story. Review "An inspiring tale of survival against all odds.Touching on frequently overlooked elements of the whole family of a patient, rather than the patient alone, this book is unique in its scope. Both Paige and Rodney offer a different tone as narrators, but their honesty is consistently compelling, as is their rich memory of this difficult period in their lives. This co-authored memoir functions as a helpful guide, a hopeful prayer, and an eye-opening approach for managing one of our greatest human scourges."  Self-Publishing Review, ★★★★½ "...Opting for enzyme therapy as opposed to the devastating prescribed chemotherapy offers a ray of hope for many people who have been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Yet the book is not only about managing cancer with metabolic interventions, it is about the courage and determination on the part of both Rodney and Paige to stay the course and fight the unwanted intruder in their lives. Offered in a fine he-said she-said format, the points are driven home with one of the most exhilarating "Yes I Can" approaches to be found in the literature. Both Rodney and Paige write well, finding the lightness with the honesty and in the process deliver a tribute to the human spirit that rings clear. Highly recommended both as a solid book and as a font of hope for those facing not only cancer diagnoses but also any major challenge in life." - Grady Harp, Amazon Hall of Fame - Top 100 Reviewer "A must-read for anyone feeling trapped by their choices and thinking there's no hope." -  Dr. Eric Wood, ND "An inspirational story for anyone facing a critical health condition." - Cynthia Olsen, Author Essiac: A Native Herbal Cancer Remedy Gold Medal Small Press Book Award "I recommend the book to anyone seeking a  natural and safe approach to survival." - Dr. E.K. Schandl Director, American Metabolic Laboratories "Read this book. It will open your eyes to options you may be unaware of, and give you the power to actually do something about your cancer!"- George Yu, MD Aegis Medical & Research Associates, YuFoundation.org, Clinical Professor of Urological Cancer Surgery, George Washington University Medical Center "In 2005, debut co-author Rodney Stamps discovered a small lump on his collarbone. Then a doctor found another one under his armpit--bigger than a golf ball--which prompted a round of medical tes