Today one in three people come down with cancer, and in the near future, it will be one in two. The.Menace is right. Reversing the trend will require taking an entirely new approach to research and treatment. Instead of continuing to view cancer as a single disease in need of a single cure, cancer must be addressed as a complex phenomenon, since multiple factors are involved.
Cancer is largely attributable to the cumulative impact of toxins on our systems. Over half of all cancers have been linked to lifestyle factors, with some estimates as high as 70 percent. Polluted air, water and food, play a major role, as do microscopic pathogens, such as parasites and viruses. Genetic tendencies and immunological weakness come into play, and psychological factors affect the incidence and course of cancer.
We have to take to heart that we are what we eat. The only material that can change you is what you give your body. So why would you give the cell, the DNA, the mitochondria something that would destroy, alter, or damage it? We have approximately 65-100 trillion cells. And we know that there are over 10,000 gene alterations per cell per day. The reason that our cells lose function as they age and become cancerous is because we damage them, rather than helping them repair themselves. Coffee, cigarettes, white bread, hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza, French fries, milk shakes, cheesecakes, bagels, grilled cheese sandwiches, white rice, colas and candies—these are the things that allow for the biochemical reactions that cause inflammation, free radical damage, and glycation that end up destroying, harming, or altering the DNA. Such damage occurs all the time, and will continue to as long as we are doing nothing to change it.
We don’t have to wait for a greedy, misguided medical system that will never come up with a “cure” for cancer. We need to focus on prevention and we need to take responsibility for our lives and choices. We already have a cure. What will help prevent it, will help cure it!
It’s time for us as a people to start making some changes. Let’s change the way we eat, let’s change the way we live, and let’s change the way we treat each other. You see, the old way wasn’t working, so it’s on us to do what we gotta do…to survive.
Thanks Pac.