
So we know what it is, but how often are we told what CAUSES cancer?
Well, this is the cause and how it works:
'The cause of cancer was discovered by Dr. Otto Warburg in the 1930′s.
He won a Nobel Prize for it. He discovered that cancer cells produce
energy through anaerobic fermentation (a process that ferments glucose
to make energy). Cancer cells can only develop in a low oxygenated and
acidic environment. Metabolic acidosis is a term used to describe
unhealthy levels of acidity in the body. Acidity is measured by high
numbers of positively charged hydrogen ions H+ which pair up with oxygen
molecules to make water, thus reducing oxygen levels in the body.
Healthy cells use oxygen to create energy through respiration; in the
absence of oxygen, normal cells die. However, some cells adapt to these
low oxygenated environments and mutate to produce energy through
fermentation (a process that does not use oxygen). This fermentation
creates a by-product of lactic acid, which further increases acidity in
the body, creating a breeding ground for cancer cells to thrive.'
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The Cancer Myth Part 1: “Conventional Treatments”
But what else does chemotherapy do…?
'“If cancer specialists were to admit
publicly that chemotherapy is of limited usefulness and is often
dangerous, the public might demand a radical change in
direction—possibly toward unorthodox and nontoxic methods, and toward
cancer prevention. …The use of chemotherapy is even advocated by those
members of the establishment who realize how ineffective and dangerous
it can be.” – Ralph W. Moss, author, The Cancer Industry
Chemotherapy cannot target only cancer
cells, its toxic chemicals also destroy healthy cells. Chemotherapy
targets rapidly dividing cells, which is why is it used to treat cancer,
but many other types of cells in the body also divide rapidly. The
cells that make up the lining of the intestines are rapidly dividing,
making them susceptible to damage by chemotherapy agents. This results
in the frequently reported side effects of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
and constipation. Cells inside hair follicles are also rapidly dividing,
and when chemotherapy kills these cells, hair loss results.'
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