from WinningCancer Website
Medically speaking oncologists use weapons of mass cellular destruction to treat cancer. They use tests and treatments that cause cancer to treat cancer.
Until now their tools include surgically removing tumors, attacking them with chemotherapy drugs or blasting them with radiation. Today I am launching our new Winning Cancer site, which examines aspects of cancer and its treatment that contemporary oncology overlooks.
There you will see that we define cancer as a
profile of heavy metal toxicity, free radical damage, pathogen
infection, mineral and vitamin deficiencies, inflammation,
mitochondria dysfunction, immune system depression, genetic
mutation, cell wall damage and oxidative stress all coming together
in an end stage life threatening condition. Cancer treatment can be
approached in many ways but the best way would be to address all
these problems simultaneously.
This of course makes sense but using
a vaccine is not exactly the best way of stimulating the immune
system to do its normal job. Billed as a first-of-a-kind prostate
cancer treatment that uses the body’s immune system to fight the
disease, the vaccine received federal approval in April of 2010,
offering an alternative to more taxing treatments like chemotherapy.
The shot trains the immune system to fight tumors.
Allopathic doctors have been trying to develop such a therapy for decades but we already have a host of natural agents that do exactly what Provenge is trying to do.
If one wants to increase the strength
and power of one’s immune system the last thing one wants to do is
follow the pharmaceutical paradigm for it uses chemicals that
increase the toxicity of the body while simultaneously driving down
one’s nutritional status.
Dendreon said the drug will cost $93,000 per patient.
Company
studies showed that taking Provenge added only four months to the
lives of men with advanced prostate cancer. The above protocol,
which does offer some hope for a permanent reversal of cancer, would
cost about 2,000 dollars for six months of treatment.
But 60 percent of cancer patients try unconventional remedies and about 40 percent take vitamins or dietary supplements. The key is taking the right ones at the right dosages.
One great point of
error is that natural concentrated nutritional agents (which
everything in the above list are) demand that we take the dosages up
to very high levels, which is the opposite of allopathic medicine,
which uses poisons at low dosages.
We are seeing a dramatic rise in propaganda aimed at Getting nutrients from pills (unless in tablet form from a food/medicine like spirulina) is different than getting them from a balanced diet but practitioners of nutritional and orthomolecular medicine know that it is impossible today to concentrate enough nutritional fire power from even the best foods alone.
That’s why transdermal magnesium or bicarbonate can be so helpful for these approaches help us concentrate nutritional fire power.
This limitation is true even with super foods like spirulina, which cannot hope to cover every base. Spirulina cannot provide concentrated dosages of vitamin C, ALA, magnesium, iodine or selenium though it is one of the highest magnesium content foods in existence. That aside, spirulina and other super foods can provide just about everything else.
Fasting with spirulina and juices is a
heavenly healing experience and is one medicine/food I never do
without.
He says,
Gaynor disagrees that chemo is
‘just’ a poison and this is his idea of necessary medical treatment
for cancer.
I like to conceptualize my protocol as
Natural Chemotherapy or
as Natural Emergency Medicine because they offer the kind of
firepower you want when dealing with life threatening diseases.
New research suggests chemotherapy has devastating effects on the brain.
Many cancer patients who receive chemotherapy report “chemobrain” - a range of symptoms including a loss of memory and the ability to concentrate, and other problems such as difficulty thinking.
In the September 2009 Journal of Cancer Survivorship women described a variety of emotions, including fear, frustration and emotional exhaustion with some women fearing losing their independence because they wouldn’t be able to take care of themselves like before.
At the workplace, the side effects of chemotherapy robbed their ability to focus.
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