Cancer, not a disease! … part 01: analysis

in health •  6 years ago 

Classic approach today:

In today’s scientific world, you can earn quite a bit of money with doing research concerning cancer, which is typically still considered a disease. The research is usually restricted to ‘treating’ or removing existing cancer-cells, rather then avoiding the problem in the first place. Quite a few doctors and researchers who did dig deeper, got their funding cut, or were removed from their positions. The reason for this is simple: there is a LOT of money to be made in ‘treating’ cancers. If people would simply stop getting cancer, so would the billions currently flowing towards pharmaceutic and technological companies.

Please allow me to clarify some more. A cancer cell is not directly caused by bacteria, viruses or other natural external factors. It is not a ‘disease’, caused by unknown or unavoidable events. Even though classic science acknowledges that every cancer-cell used to be a normal cell, which at a certain point mutated spontaneously, research about measuring the momentary conditions of mutation tends to get neglected.
In other words, most treatments focus on removing mutated cells, that do belong to our bodies, without trying to understand the reason for mutation, or reasoning the conditions and environment factors that made the cell decide to mutate in the first place. Perhaps it is even possible to undo the mutation!

Modern approach and science around the causes and reversal of cancerous cells

A healthy cell sets quite high standards towards provisioning its required minerals, vitamins and elements. Oxygen is one of those very important elements for normal cell function. In an optimal situation oxygen is one of the gasses inhaled, gets energized while being pushed through the lungs where it can enter the bloodstream. With the help of red blood cells the oxygen particles are transported towards every cell in the body. This is very important. Cells cannot function without a regular supply of oxygen.

The bloodstream has a certain ph, ideally around 7. However like all bodily functions, it fluctuates. Due to modern western diet, the ph of the bloodstream tends to get more acidic. While fruit, vegetables and legumes have an alkalizing effect, most processed foods like coffee, black thee, alcohol, sugar, soda, cheese, meats, white flour, artificial butters, but also petrochemical particles, hormones, etc, acidify the bloodstream.

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When you look at a living blood analysis, you can clearly see the difference between acidified blood, and alkaline blood. In the acid blood with lower ph levels the red blood-cells get sticky. They form worm-like structures, and are no longer able to transport oxygen. The more alkaline blood clearly shows each red blood-cell in perfect functioning order.

When normal cells no longer receive oxygen, they are most likely to die. For the body, this is an extreme condition, that in normal circumstances, does not happen a lot. Surely it does happen constantly. Many of us make around 10,000 cancer-cells a day, but compared to the 30 trillion human cells and 40 trillion bacteria in each human being, this is peanuts, and easily manageable. They will get attacked and removed by the normal working bodily functions.

Due to stressors, pollution and other factors, these numbers can vastly increase. If this is the case, cancer-cell production exceeds our body’s cleaning capacities. Then you have a problem. The cells can start to manifest finding a place to stay, the same way rats or mice can find a place to stay in our houses, due to bad hygiene, unattended food-piles or trash.

There is only one way left for the cell to survive, and that is to mutate. By mutating from a normal cell to a cancer-cell, it has become an anaerobic cell, which means it can survive without the supply of oxygen. Cancer-cells seem to be concentrating toxins inside them. This way, the survival chances of the other cells will increase. The original cell sacrificed itself for the greater good, reducing oxygen needs of the body, and lowering toxic stress for the whole organism, thus enhancing the survival of the species. This method is however, meant to be a temporary solution, and is not sustainable for a longer time. It is a short-time survival system that is built into our bodies. As we know long-term cancer manifestation has disastrous effects. So...

What do we do? Do we fight it? Is it the organism, the cell that matters, as Louis Pasteur said during his lifetime? Or do we nourish it? Is the environment in which the cell lives the dominant factor, as Antoine Bechamp claimed with his research? And are the mutations reversible?

More info to follow soon in part 02

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