At one time, it was widely believed that cancer patients needed extensive rest, preferably in bed, to aid their recovery. Today, the role of exercise in cancer care is well-recognized, with numerous studies confirming its benefits for improving patients' physical and mental well-being, reducing treatment side effects, and even enhancing survival rates.
Engaging in exercise during and after cancer treatment increases survival rate and quality of life. Learn more about the connection between exercise and cancer survival here.
Breast and Pancreatic Cancer Prevention
By incorporating regular exercise into your daily routine, you can take an important step toward reducing the risk of breast and pancreatic cancer. Learn why here.
How are you healing today?
The Moss Report redefines the concept of a cancer ‘healer’ by shifting the traditional use of the term. Rather than viewing healers as external figures who hold the power to cure, we empower individuals to become their own healers. This paradigm shift places the focus on the active participation of individuals in their healing journey. We believe that true healing begins with understanding one’s body and its intricate systems, including metabolism, immune function, and the microbiome. By equipping individuals with knowledge about best practices in natural medicine, we enable them to take control of their health and actively fight against cancer.
We invite you to join us on themossreport.com to take charge of your healing journey and invest energy into your well-being.