Everyone has cancer cells in their body… so why does one person get diagnosed and another never gets diagnosed? Cancer is almost always caused by a multi — step sequence of events. Mostly, it’s nasty microbes (viruses, bacteria, fungi & yeast and parasites.) Generally from meat NOT cooked adequately intercepting glucose headed to cells in organs.
As these microbes excrete mycotoxins which are highly acidic and worthless to the cells. Because the cells live in a Sea of Filth, not getting the nutrition they need; the cells become weak and expose to free radicals as carcinogens are introduced on a daily basis. Because of this singular weakness the immune system becomes weaken, actually these microbes weaken the immune system directly and indirectly.
Because of the immune system weaken state: it can’t kill enough cancer cells and the cancer grows abnormally while becoming angiogenesis. Thus the ‘root cause” of cancer is microbes that are in the organs or blood stream. Whereas this weaken immune system produces an acidic environment from the amount of filth in the body which the heighten cancer cells provide. SEE The Book: “Fire in the Belly,” by Dr. Keith Scott Mumby M.D.
While some Institutions state, cancer patients are termed “SURVIVORS,” from the moment they hear You Have Cancer. Others state, the only way one earns that distinction; five – years after they hear those “Magical 3 Words” your cancer free. So if it’s your logical goal to become a survivor it’s always important to keep educating and re – educating yourself of the choices you may have and the internet has tons of information.
With little changing: since the 1950’s and the cancer rates being 1 in 7 back then compared to 1 in 3 people today, cancer is on a death spiral to our health care system. That’s right with an overall worse cancer incident rate compared to 63 years ago it’s putting a tremendous burden on our ailing pharmaceutical industry having incredible promise ( felt with the greatest optimism) and incurable complexity (lots of duress to Americans with it’s inflection point.)
With a disease covering five broad groups of cancers producing over 200 different types. In this last important video, Dr. Jay Bradner M.D., Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Broad Institute discuss the history of cancer therapies. How far it has become and where it might possibly be headed with targeted therapy and personalized approaches. Therefore, the patient main responsibility…. when walking through the door of a clinic should be understanding for themselves the hardwiring of cancer (why they have the disease and changes they need to change to overcome.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0E-dkC8G6o