Cancer

Rahim

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#21
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.
your welcome.

thug life.
 

Glockmatic

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#22
ok then how did aids come to be? someone fuck a monkey?
im pretty sure the ppl fuckin monkeys are fuckin monkeys cuz humans wont fuck 'em
government administered aids.




go fuck a monkey.
You can get aids from blood man, its not just a STD. Ever hear of bush meat in Africa? 99.9% chance that is how it was transferred to humans.

Anyways, I have a friend who's working in a stem-cell research facility and he said that there is so much bullshit to go through if they find a breakthrough that even if they had the cure for aids or cancer sitting beside them it would take 10 years for the medical institutes to approve it for distribution, which is reasonable because you don't want to spread a cure around and I Am Legend happens.
 
#24
Thanks to Jokerman for associating cancer with something to do with Tupac. Yeah, real fucking like you can't talk about something unless it has some kind of pac reference. Like the Socrates thread. Everything doesn't come down to Tupac here, and I'm not being a bitch. I agree with you Jokerman, people need to make changes in their life for the better, for their own benefit. What disgusts me is when I see in the media things like articles saying "too much salt is bad for you; it raises blood pressure etc etc ... but what the papers don't say is that 'your kidneys are designed to extract excess salt from the blood stream'. So fuck all this medical, government, experimental/discovery type document shit. Doctor's learn from text books, I myself can buy text books. In this way, doctors can know nothing more than I know, bar experience. Go to your local reference Library, and read up on shit before you even think of going to see your doctor. That is what I do. How can people tell me now how to trust my Doctor in the light of people like Harold Shipman? I will say this, if the government gets to me it won't be through my doctor or any kind of media surrounding medical professions. For real. I got an encyclopedia of the human body, can't nobody tell me shit, not even my doctor. For I research everything he says to me. Fuck the NHS. They don't focus on things such as Holistics.
 

Glockmatic

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#25
bush meat... lmfao
is that like, beef curtains?
It's eating animals in the jungle such as apes. Aids/HIV can be transmitted by consuming infected blood.

I agree with you Jokerman, people need to make changes in their life for the better, for their own benefit. What disgusts me is when I see in the media things like articles saying "too much salt is bad for you; it raises blood pressure etc etc ... but what the papers don't say is that 'your kidneys are designed to extract excess salt from the blood stream'. So fuck all this medical, government, experimental/discovery type document shit.
Your kidneys can't extract an infinite amount of salt. They're right when they say to limit the amount of salt you intake. It's like saying that "getting drunk everyday won't kill you because your kidneys just filter that shit, FUCK kidney failure." We have evidence of salt being a cause of high blood pressure, i don't know how that is "shit".

Doctor's learn from text books, I myself can buy text books. In this way, doctors can know nothing more than I know, bar experience. Go to your local reference Library, and read up on shit before you even think of going to see your doctor. That is what I do. How can people tell me now how to trust my Doctor in the light of people like Harold Shipman? I will say this, if the government gets to me it won't be through my doctor or any kind of media surrounding medical professions. For real. I got an encyclopedia of the human body, can't nobody tell me shit, not even my doctor. For I research everything he says to me. Fuck the NHS. They don't focus on things such as Holistics.
Who wrote those textbooks? Oh right, DOCTORS. People should research what illness' they have, but just completely dismissing what doctors do is just plain idiocy.
 

Jokerman

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#26
Yeah, real fucking like you can't talk about something unless it has some kind of pac reference. Like the Socrates thread. Everything doesn't come down to Tupac here, and I'm not being a bitch.
Hahaha! Those are probably the only two threads I've ever made in seven years on this board with any reference to Tupac. And I only referenced him as a joke, since this is a Tupac board. If I was on a Britney board, I would reference her in things that had nothing to do with her. And you took it seriously. "Socrates wasn't Tupac, and he didn't preach Hail Mary of hit em up."

Sawyer (from Lost): No shit, Chachi.
 
#27
Hahaha! Those are probably the only two threads I've ever made in seven years on this board with any reference to Tupac. And I only referenced him as a joke, since this is a Tupac board. If I was on a Britney board, I would reference her in things that had nothing to do with her. And you took it seriously. "Socrates wasn't Tupac, and he didn't preach Hail Mary of hit em up."

Sawyer (from Lost): No shit, Chachi.
I know. I have seen your posts on various Britney Boards before, and they are nothing like this. It is good to stay on subject though, and try not to cross reference too much without unconnected reason. Cross referencing is good when used properly, though it is not a basis from which to place a solid perspective.
 
#31
Your kidneys can't extract an infinite amount of salt. They're right when they say to limit the amount of salt you intake. It's like saying that "getting drunk everyday won't kill you because your kidneys just filter that shit, FUCK kidney failure." We have evidence of salt being a cause of high blood pressure, i don't know how that is "shit".
The body is designed to maintain a state of equilibrium.

If someone with a healthy body is diet conscious to the point of hypochondria, then that clearly says that you don't have faith in your own body and its functions. For example, you might have had a high intake of salt over a few days, the body then increases its thirst for fluids to wash out the excess salt within the system. It is called 'counter-effect'. You work too much, you get tired, the body demands rest. It is the same principle.

As Bruce Lee once said about his training routine "If my body can not take what I put it through, then my body is no good".

Anyway Glockmatic your example is flawed. Alcohol is a toxin, salt is not. Counter that.



Glockmatic said:
Who wrote those textbooks? Oh right, DOCTORS. People should research what illness' they have, but just completely dismissing what doctors do is just plain idiocy.
Not in my situation. I have been diagnosed with Crohn's. Doctors/Medical specialists do not know what causes it, or how to treat, cure it. I have stopped taking my medication for nearly a year now. I'm a chef, so I know the ins and outs of nutrition, see? The NHS treat with drugs, that's why they prescribe. But I KNOW that the best medicine you can ever give your body is a good healthy meal. A good diet and plenty of fluids. After a year of not taking my medication and focusing on my diet, I have never felt this healthy before! So you see in my case, I KNOW Doctors don't know shit about Crohn's, that's why I dismiss it. Yes I have researched my condition. I have benefited more from reading books than listening to my Doctor. My Doctor has been of little help, aside from reminding me once 'plenty of fluids'.

So you see, Doctors don't know everything. All they know is textbook knowledge.

People who die from diseases (imo) ignore their own bodily functions to a certain point, or are victims of biological/chemical warfare.




Post script: What I mean by Chemical/Biological warfare is the body's exposure to undue toxins. It could be related to smoking, alcohol, other drugs, chemicals/additives in food, air/water pollution, or poisoning.
 

Glockmatic

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#32
The body is designed to maintain a state of equilibrium.

If someone with a healthy body is diet conscious to the point of hypochondria, then that clearly says that you don't have faith in your own body and its functions. For example, you might have had a high intake of salt over a few days, the body then increases its thirst for fluids to wash out the excess salt within the system. It is called 'counter-effect'. You work too much, you get tired, the body demands rest. It is the same principle.

As Bruce Lee once said about his training routine "If my body can not take what I put it through, then my body is no good".

Anyway Glockmatic your example is flawed. Alcohol is a toxin, salt is not. Counter that.
Here's a test you can do. Each a SHIT load of salt (10,000 mg's of salt a day) in a course of a month . Report back to me how your health is. If I ate five spoons full of lard a day I should be fine according to your logic, I mean lard is not a toxin so my body will be able to counter it.

Not in my situation. I have been diagnosed with Crohn's. Doctors/Medical specialists do not know what causes it, or how to treat, cure it. I have stopped taking my medication for nearly a year now. I'm a chef, so I know the ins and outs of nutrition, see? The NHS treat with drugs, that's why they prescribe. But I KNOW that the best medicine you can ever give your body is a good healthy meal. A good diet and plenty of fluids. After a year of not taking my medication and focusing on my diet, I have never felt this healthy before! So you see in my case, I KNOW Doctors don't know shit about Crohn's, that's why I dismiss it. Yes I have researched my condition. I have benefited more from reading books than listening to my Doctor. My Doctor has been of little help, aside from reminding me once 'plenty of fluids'.
Doctor's read the same books as you do (unless you're reading alternative medicine books, 99% of them are bullshit).

So you see, Doctors don't know everything. All they know is textbook knowledge.
Just like you. You say diet is best for your health, why say that salt can't harm you? You're saying two different things here.

People who die from diseases (imo) ignore their own bodily functions to a certain point, or are victims of biological/chemical warfare.
Ya, those kids dying from malaria and west nile are soooooo ignorant of their bodily functions...unless of course you think that money hungry doctors spread it.
 
#33
Here's a test you can do. Each a SHIT load of salt (10,000 mg's of salt a day) in a course of a month . Report back to me how your health is. If I ate five spoons full of lard a day I should be fine according to your logic, I mean lard is not a toxin so my body will be able to counter it.
Dude, have you ever seen eating competitions? I have seen that shit on Bravo TV. They have competitions to see who can eat the most Butter, Lard, Brains, Hot Dogs, Sheep testicals etc, in the most amount of time. You know like asian TV is crazy, lol. I have seen dudes eat their way through bars and bars of butter. Seriously it is unbelievable watching them do it.

Purposely eating a lot of anything with disregard for your diet/health is stupid. What I am saying is the body looks after itself! Why don't you get it? You have not taken into account what I have said about counter effect.




Glockmatic said:
Doctor's read the same books as you do (unless you're reading alternative medicine books, 99% of them are bullshit).
This comment states that you agree with me. Unless you are contradicting yourself. Don't fuck with me on this, I know what I am talking about.


Glockmatic said:
Just like you. You say diet is best for your health, why say that salt can't harm you? You're saying two different things here.
Going back to one of my first posts on this subject, I never said that salt is bad for the body. I said "Nutrition Scientists claim that Salt is bad for the body through the MEDIA!". Kiss my ass. Don't contradict me or twist my words, please.



Glockmatic said:
Ya, those kids dying from malaria and west nile are soooooo ignorant of their bodily functions...unless of course you think that money hungry doctors spread it.
You have disregarded my comment on how diseases are caused. Post Script repeat.



The Devil can only enter the body through one of its nine holes!!!
 

Glockmatic

Well-Known Member
#36
Dude, have you ever seen eating competitions? I have seen that shit on Bravo TV. They have competitions to see who can eat the most Butter, Lard, Brains, Hot Dogs, Sheep testicals etc, in the most amount of time. You know like asian TV is crazy, lol. I have seen dudes eat their way through bars and bars of butter. Seriously it is unbelievable watching them do it.

Purposely eating a lot of anything with disregard for your diet/health is stupid. What I am saying is the body looks after itself! Why don't you get it? You have not taken into account what I have said about counter effect.
And that's what doctors are saying, eat less salt because people are eating out of disregard and damaging themselves. The body does take care of itself unless you put too much shit into it no matter what it is. If you drink too much water you can die.

This comment states that you agree with me. Unless you are contradicting yourself. Don't fuck with me on this, I know what I am talking about.
No, I was saying that doctors know that a change of diet will help crohn's, they already knew that. You don't know more than doctors.

Going back to one of my first posts on this subject, I never said that salt is bad for the body. I said "Nutrition Scientists claim that Salt is bad for the body through the MEDIA!". Kiss my ass. Don't contradict me or twist my words, please.
What's your point? You're disgusted that the media is saying that too much salt is bad...which is true.

You have disregarded my comment on how diseases are caused. Post Script repeat.
That's not chemical/biological warfare. Horrible choice of words.

The Devil can only enter the body through one of its nine holes!!!
Wrong
 

Chronic

Well-Known Member
#37
For example, you might have had a high intake of salt over a few days, the body then increases its thirst for fluids to wash out the excess salt within the system. It is called 'counter-effect'. You work too much, you get tired, the body demands rest. It is the same principle.
But the point is, what would happen if you kept working?
This counter-effect is damage control. You're right that being a health freak is not having faith in your body but that doesn't make the statement "too much salt is bad for you" wrong. When people say that they don't mean a "high intake of salt over a few days" they mean a high intake of salt over many years.

If the alcohol comparison wasn't valid then how about this? Salt and vitamines. Look up vitamine overdose on google. There is a point where even good things become bad for you and when the average person eats too much salt it's good that the media is reporting that too much salt can be bad.

Also, how does the Bruce Lee quote apply to this discussion? It's not a question of whether or not the body is good, it's a question of what's good for the body. Try not to cross reference too much without unconnected reason
 
#38
Glockmatic said:
If you drink too much water you can die.
LMFAO! yeah like the body aint made up of 80% water.

Are you saying water is detrimental to health? Too much water in my diet makes me piss, it don't kill me, lol.



No, I was saying that doctors know that a change of diet will help crohn's, they already knew that. You don't know more than doctors.
You know less than my doctor.



What's your point? You're disgusted that the media is saying that too much salt is bad...which is true.
YES! I dislike the media and its scientific premisses. Especially with regards to nutrition. I am a Chef.



That's not chemical/biological warfare. Horrible choice of words.
What would you call it then? You don't think think that the Governments involvement on tobacco/alcohol/drugs/medication is related to TAX? Tax is one of the biggest wars that the Government has on it's citizens. It is the Governments form of war on its citizens. Government doesn't ask for tax, the Government takes it, through whatever means. That is warfare!


Dude, that is Ninja Philosophy. The devil can only get to the body through its nine holes. How else could could the Devil effect the body?
 
#39
LMFAO! yeah like the body aint made up of 80% water.

Are you saying water is detrimental to health? Too much water in my diet makes me piss, it don't kill me, lol.
so if i forced you to drink water continuously, one glass after another endlessly, and allowed you to go to the bathroom, you think you could live through that? i don't fuckin' think so. the thing is this: yes, the body takes care of itself, and it has counter-measures, like working too hard and getting tired. but since the question was posed and you didn't answer it, i'll ask it again: what would happen if you continued working? the body's "counter-measures" can only handle so much. if i kept forcing you to drink water endlessly, your bladder can only send so much of it out at a time, and eventually your stomach would swell, and a whole lot of bad shit would happen. the same with too mch salt. for someone who claims to know so much about the human body i don't see how you can not know these things.
 
#40
But the point is, what would happen if you kept working?
This counter-effect is damage control. You're right that being a health freak is not having faith in your body but that doesn't make the statement "too much salt is bad for you" wrong. When people say that they don't mean a "high intake of salt over a few days" they mean a high intake of salt over many years.
The body should be able to cope with a high salt intake. Years/days it doesn't matter. If a healthy body can cope with a high salt intake over a period of years then it stands that that body is healthy.

Chronic said:
If the alcohol comparison wasn't valid then how about this? Salt and vitamines. Look up vitamine overdose on google. There is a point where even good things become bad for you and when the average person eats too much salt it's good that the media is reporting that too much salt can be bad.
Good counter argument. Too much of what is deemed as good can also be bad! Here comes the word over-indulgence. The body is made up of countless minerals, chemicals, substances. The body can use and filter out toxins, drugs, chemicals, minerals, elements etc. The human body is complicated, no doubt. The body needs salt. Alcohol is more of a indulgence.

Also, how does the Bruce Lee quote apply to this discussion? It's not a question of whether or not the body is good, it's a question of what's good for the body. Try not to cross reference too much without unconnected reason
Maybe I was vague, but not without reason. I am talking about AWARENESS of what you give your body, and how you treat it. If you abuse your body, then expect bad things. But if you KNOW YOURSELF and test that fact, you can only benefit from your own actions. If that involves exercise, diet, training, or just general living. What I am saying is you need to know yourself, your own body and its functions; as well as your body's enemies.
 

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