Your Body is Fighting Cancer Today
Our body fights cancer every single day on its own and to put our faith in a poison industry (oncologists) to be the ones trusted to control our cancers is about as risky as hiring a thief to guard our property. Quite often we get diagnosis for a condition (cancer, heart disease, diabetes etc.) that will qualifying us for continuing care, whether it’s to be on pharmaceutical drug treatments or a continuing onslaught of doctor’s office visits and diagnostic procedures. In other words, instead of being put on a corrective path, we become an ongoing residual profit center.
The cancer industry has gotten huge and powerful and its need for more patients has grown in lockstep. If there ever were a cure (other than healthy lifestyle changes), this industry would see the framework and lucrative money machine implode. With all the pharmaceutical drug incentives for long term care, for us not to not think the temptation is there to over-diagnose, is like walking onto a car lot and asking the salesperson if he or she thinks you need a car.
Example: a popular oncologist (cancer doctor) in Michigan (Dr. Farid Fata), was convicted for administering unnecessary chemotherapy, and other cancer treatments to more than 533 patients who did not need them. This resulted in $34.7 million that was billed in fraudulent unnecessary treatments. Many of his patient suffered long-term harm, both physically and emotionally, from undergoing painful and dangerous treatments they never needed. Some patients suffered permanent damage from the side effects of chemotherapy.
How cancer starts: Cancer most times comes from stem cells that produce organ tissue. When carcinogens (toxins) are not gotten rid of properly it can mess up the blueprint for the next generation of cells, (whether it’s how they’re shaped or how they look). The stem cell is the mold for our new replacement cells.
Example: if a mold used to manufacture rubber tires got bent, it could affect the shape of the tire produced as well as the way the tire behaves and if we get lumpy, weak tires on our vehicle, it can affect how the vehicle operates and potentially cause the vehicle to get totaled. The cancer industry has created an entire business model on trying to repair millions of tires instead of the mold that is producing the miss-shaped tires.
We need healthy stem cells to produce new cells for revitalization of our body parts, but when these cells get produced in an abnormal fashion it can eventually get in the way of how the organ functions. These cells can also drift away from their original organ and attach and grow somewhere else in the body. This is why cancers are named after the place they originated from.
Environmental toxins and bad lifestyle habits are the leading causes of messing up our stem cell’s blueprint for how they’re supposed to produce new cells, (whether its brain cells, liver cells, pancreatic cells, kidney cells, bones cells, lung cells, skin cells etc.).
When an organ or body part is already hurting and we elect to do a biopsy, surgery, radiation or chemotherapy poisoning of this body part or organ, we are using a top-down approach that can be more hurtful and harmful then doing absolutely nothing except changes in lifestyle that address the root cause.
Cancerous questions about Biopsy, Chemo, Radiation and Surgery:
Chemotherapy: chemotherapy is carcinogenic, and carcinogens cause cancer, so even if it shrinks the cancer, does it not increase the chance of us getting cancer somewhere else?
Biopsies: is it a wise choice to puncture a tight shield wrapped around a cancer, giving it opportunity to leach out? With modern technology, can they not at this point use advanced imaging to see not only if it is cancer, but to also be able to detect where it is coming from without a biopsy? Is popping this shield a way to validate what they say will happen if the patient decides against treatment?
Radiation: radiation messes up cell structure, but isn’t cancer actually caused by cells that get messed up and then go on to reproduce screwed up generations of cells that eventually turn into screwed up lumps of tissue that later get diagnosed as cancer?
Surgery: surgery is to remove the obvious lump of cancer, but it doesn’t get rid of the stem cell that is producing the cancer, so isn’t this like cutting blight off of a plant leaf and acting like the plant is free of the blight?
Dr. Farid Fata’s gave unnecessary treatments to 533 patients, -how many of them were healthy people who simply gave into cancer industry fear mongering (that gets even the healthy to go in for cancer screenings)? There are a lot of incentives to prescribing pharmaceuticals and keeping diagnostic machines occupied, so how often is this happening in a country that has its population on more drugs (that are legal) than any country on this planet? Given the 5-year survival statistics, what percentage of cancer patients would be much better off with their cancer left undiscovered and not punctured with biopsies?
Necessary treatment: in my opinion, some cancer treatments have a high level of value (to help our body get on top of what has happened), and along with healthy habits, our body can often still manage and suppress the original cancer as well as ones that could possibly arise from the procedures or treatments.
Getting our soil right: one of the first things a farmer does, if an area of his farm has problems is to do an analysis of the soil to check for deficiencies, (by doing this, he can restore this area back to health and bring it back up to par with the rest of his farm. Should I not check the soil around myself that might be feeding or shrinking the cancers that are attempting to develop?
The soil is: air, water, food, exercise and activity, sunshine, rest and sleep, positive family, social and community connections, and most importantly a strong faith in the Master Healer.