Cancer
Cancer
is a hideous disease that touches
everyone's life. The cancer requires sugar to grow. Rancid oils and
fats are dangerous for they decrease oxygenation, inhibiting the function of
every cell. Rancid oils and high protein diets cause the blood to
become heavy and thick and limits the transport ability. When the
blood is too thick the elimination organs have difficult time doing their
job. Cancer is one of the most common causes of death in the United
States. The type of food we eat can gradually create a toxic
condition in the body that invites cancer cells to grow. Cancer can
have a long incubation period which can last many years. Build up
the immune system so the body can naturally heal itself. This would
include a diet high in fiber, fruits and vegetables, and low in fat, and
meats. Some Research show that pre-cancerous changes may be reversed with supplementations.
Pre-Disposing Factors / Common Causes:
1. Excess use of tobacco, alcohol, refined foods
processed foods, and sugar
2. Environmental Factors
3. Excess Stress or psychological stress
4. Diet and digestion
Lifestyle
Sleep
at least 8 hours a night
Fresh air
Sunshine
Drink Fresh water
Yoga to reduce stress
Review medications to insure they are not the underlying cause
Eat a balanced diet
Get your Colon Checked
Get your Mammogram
Knowing
Early Detection Signs:
Skin Moles, or Growths
Bladder Habits
Blood in Stool
Lumps or thickening Breast Tissue
Unusual Weight Loss
Warts
Supplements that may help:
Supplement
Property of Supplement
| Grape seed Extract |
Anti-oxidant properties |
| Pau D Arco |
Immune Building & Blood
Purifier |
| Garlic |
May inhibit tumor growth |
| Digestive enzymes |
Proper food Assimilation |
| Milk Thistle |
Proper Liver Function |
Ling Zhi
(Reishi Mushroom) |
Tonify Qi, Nourish the Heart |
| Shiitake Mushroom |
Adaptogen Properties |
| Astragulas |
Immune Building |
| AHCC |
Immune Building |
References:
Food Enzymes: The Missing Link to Radiant Health
by Santillo
Little Herb Encylopedia by Jack Ritchason
Outline Guide to Chinese Herbal Patent Medicine in Pill From by Margaret Naeser,
PhD
Total Health Magazine May 2001
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