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Let's Talk Coffee & Health Volume 3: Can Coffee Help Cancer?: Let's Talk Coffee & Health... What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You, #3
Let's Talk Coffee & Health Volume 3: Can Coffee Help Cancer?: Let's Talk Coffee & Health... What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You, #3
Let's Talk Coffee & Health Volume 3: Can Coffee Help Cancer?: Let's Talk Coffee & Health... What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You, #3
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Coffee is always in the press with it's good, it's bad argument.   This book clearly spells out the facts on what coffee is and isn't.   Suppose you have a heart condition and your cardiologist says you should stop.   Should you.   Did you make the right choice or did you make things worse.   Did the doctor render his / her opinion or did they just tell you some outdated fact.   Was it specific to your Atrial Fibrillation or Stroke.   The point I'm laboring to make is we should make calculated decisions to help ourselves that this book, chapter after chapter tells you whether coffee will help your specific condition and point you to modern research that proves the point.   Empower yourself, educate yourself and protect yourself with the facts.

Kind regards,

Allen Huff, BS, DC

LanguageEnglish
Publisherallen huff
Release dateApr 14, 2016
ISBN9781524215958
Let's Talk Coffee & Health Volume 3: Can Coffee Help Cancer?: Let's Talk Coffee & Health... What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You, #3
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allen huff

Allen Huff is a principal owner of Precisions Spinal Car and has been a Doctor of Chiropractic for sixteen years.   He has a Bachelor's Degree in Biology, worked in student science labs for three years and then obtained his Doctor of Chiropractic from Palmer in 2000.   He is passionate about science and is a life-long learner.  Allen has a deep desire to use his skills and his knowledge to put the puzzle pieces of his research together in an easy-to-understand format so that he can help people live a healthy life through simple, available, and affordable options. Allen pursues knowledge through medical journals and then enjoys transcribing the basics of those articles in such a way that people can have access to the information hidden away there.  Not many people read those journals, nor have they read the breadth of material that Allen devours.   Allen consolidates this data and wants to share his findings with the many persons suffering from cancer.   It is his hope that people will feel empowered, rather than helpless, when they realize these are affordable, simple and available options for them to help themselves fight this disease.   Best of all, he is not selling any products beyond this e-book.  May it bring health and hope to all who read it. When he is not reading, working in the clinic, writing, you will find Allen enjoying his family at home, being involved attending his daughter's activities, or church functions.  To my readers: should you discover anything in research that is helpful, an error in the book, or find something you consider needs to be in the next version, please email me book@nucca.info.  If I use it, I'll put a thank you to you in the next addition and provide you the next version.   Please put the title of the book in the subject line. 

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    Let's Talk Coffee & Health Volume 3 - allen huff

    Foreword:

    Confession of the author:   When I was young, I would wake up to the early morning stirrings of an average household.   One of the traditions in our home, perhaps similar to yours, was the priority of brewing of a pot of coffee.   Life would often pause until that first cup was ready.    I fell in love with this at the late age of eight.   Yup, eight!   That initiated my subjective view as I aged, but as I grew up and became a doctor the responsibility of the provider is to look beyond opinion to the clear scientific facts.

    Over the last 15 years, I have become a compulsively passionate learner.  There has been a transformation of the student who has to learn in classic education to the freedom of a doctor, to learn and focus with the passion of functional knowledge that changes lives.  Each case is like a rubic's cube, and the goal of the provider is to line up all the colors.  Change, turn, rotate, associate, pattern and the joy of watching a patient heal, get better and to achieve their real value.  Most patients said they just wanted their pain to stop.  Sure, but it is wanting to pick up the grand children, pitch hay to the cows, go for long walks with their spouse, garden, travel and regain their quality of life, where the real value was.

    Each day I meet new patients.  Inevitably in new patient consultations, one of the fundamental sets of questions any provider may ask:

    ·        Do you smoke?

    ·        How much alcohol do you drink?

    ·        What amount of exercise do you participate in?

    ·        Do you drink coffee, tea, soda and if so how much?

    ·        and so on.

    Because of my innate subjective nature, I love to find out what people put in their bodies.  I tend to think like a chemist and you can't change the recipe if you don't know what is going in the pot.   If someone does not like their health, this is a spoke of a wheel of topics any provider should cover.

    I have entertained beverage discussions far and near:  coffee is good for you, it's bad, and in some religious circles it is even taboo.   I'd see people who loved it so, to others who said they would rather die than drink coffee, distain still clearly on their vocal cords.  Others had old memories as a child, military memories from times serving our country, grandma's house smelled like burnt coffee and the views sometimes would get quite emotionally charged.   As a doctor, I love to ask what patients put in their favorite cup of Jo.  I came to understand this dark warm bundle of love in a cup had an opinionated set of followers and opponents.

    Changing hats from a consumer who enjoys his coffee to a dedicated health care provider, when I give advice, my opinion is just that, my opinion.  

    What do the facts bear out?   Is there any serious research that pulls back the covers on the debate on if coffee is good or evil?    Providers should either disclose opinion or only stick to the facts.  In a sense, give the best opinion to the client so that you enhance or help their circumstances.   That said, there are very few things more nutritious than a great cup of black coffee.   Check out the caloric comparison section where I provide the math of each drink and how your body burns them metabolically!

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    Where do I get all of my research from?

    Over the years, having been to hundreds and hundreds of hours of continuing education to keep up my multiple state licenses.  Having had collected a massive archive of information I was sitting on a powder keg of knowledge that hadn't been correlated, organized and disseminated into bit size pieces for an average consumer:  Joe the plumber, Jenny the student, Mike the bus driver, Ward the rancher, and Sue the farmers wife.   Since mid 2014,  I sought out to put all of the health pieces together from scores of my lecturers, books I listen to on audio, hundreds of videos on YouTube, streaming medical conferences, countless journals, seminar notes, and the proverbial kitchen sink into one picture to see what I could better understand and have a clearer image in my mind of how things worked together.   A close friend of mine looked at the program and said it looked like multiple companies airline destination flight maps overlaid.   True.   There are about 2580+ topics and articles all inter-related.   But now I understand primary, secondary, tertiary,

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