Jane Plant
Jane Plant (1 February 1945 – 4 March 2016) was a British geochemist and author known for her work in environmental science and her advocacy for alternative approaches to cancer treatment. She was a prominent figure in the field of geochemistry and made significant contributions to the understanding of the relationship between the environment and human health.
Early Life and Education
Jane Plant was born on 1 February 1945 in Wolverhampton, England. She attended Leeds University, where she earned a degree in geology. She later completed her PhD in geochemistry at Imperial College London.
Career
Plant's career began at the British Geological Survey (BGS), where she worked on various projects related to geochemistry and environmental science. She became the Chief Scientist at the BGS and was instrumental in developing methods to map geochemical anomalies in the environment.
Contributions to Geochemistry
Jane Plant's work in geochemistry focused on the distribution of chemical elements in the Earth's crust and their impact on the environment and human health. She was particularly interested in the role of trace elements in the development of diseases such as cancer.
Cancer Diagnosis and Advocacy
In 1987, Plant was diagnosed with breast cancer. After undergoing conventional treatments, she began to explore alternative approaches to managing her illness. She adopted a diet that eliminated dairy products, which she believed contributed to her cancer. Plant wrote several books on the subject, including "Your Life in Your Hands," where she detailed her experiences and advocated for dietary changes as a means of cancer prevention and treatment.
Publications
Jane Plant authored numerous scientific papers and books throughout her career. Some of her notable works include:
- "Your Life in Your Hands"
- "The Plant Programme"
- "Beating Cancer with Nutrition"
Awards and Honors
Plant received several awards for her contributions to science and her advocacy work, including being appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in recognition of her services to geochemistry and cancer awareness.
Personal Life
Jane Plant was married to Peter Simpson, and they had two children. She passed away on 4 March 2016 after a long battle with cancer.
Legacy
Jane Plant's work continues to influence the fields of geochemistry and environmental health. Her advocacy for alternative cancer treatments has sparked discussions and further research into the role of diet and lifestyle in disease prevention.
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