Cancer

In 1900 cancer represented approximately 5% of deaths.  Today it represents 20% and is the #2 killer in the West behind only heart disease. 

 

   What is cancer? 

 

Cancer is your body’s self-defense mechanism.  If it wasn't for the cancer, the patient would be dead already.  Cancer is a last opportunity to live.  Cancer can be overcome with high doses of radiation/ chemical therapy, or through a program of changing the body’s chemistry to stimulate the anti-cancer mechanism. 

The traditional approach to treating cancer has been with chemotherapy.  Which are chemicals that are relatively non-specific in that they kill cancer cells, but they kill normal cells as well, and as a result of that they cause toxicity (or side-effects). 

If you take the chemotherapy drug (docetaxil), and if you give that drug in its conventional form a few % of the drug actually goes to the tumour, and a huge portion of the drug goes to other places where it is a cause of toxicity. 

 

·        The body requires a strong field of energy.

·        Cancer can NOT exist in an alkaline body.

·        The major source of anti-cancer chemicals comes from your thoughts.

Cancer 'is purely man-made' say scientists after finding almost no trace of disease in Egyptian mummies

Scientists believe they have discovered the oldest case of prostate cancer in Egypt after scans on a 2,250-year-old mummy showed the man died a slow and painful death from the disease.

 

Targeted delivery (future technology being worked on now).  Nanotechnology - nanoparticles

Gold nanoparticles can detect cancer

Nanoparticles are designed to be eliminated by the body naturally.

The materials that are used in nanoparticle technology tend to degrade in the body into essentially lactic acid and glycolic acid, and these are molecules that the body uses to create energy. 

Preventing Cancer Development Inside the Cell Cycle 

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