Sat, Oct-18-08, 22:00
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Senior Member
Posts: 193
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 335/272/180
BF:
Progress: 41%
Location: Spokane, WA
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Cancer isn't a fungus.
Why are you saying that cancer is a fungus?
Cancer is caused when cells at some point in the body, say the lungs, begin replicating out of control. This process forms clusters, or tumors, at that point in the body. This process is caused by genetic abnormalities. There are genes which tell the replication process to turn off. If these genes don't get their message across for some reason, then we have cancer.
Now there are some causes for this: tobacco smoke, toxic levels of radiation, or simple mutations of DNA...and perhaps even some kind of fungal infection. In which case it might be fair to hypothesize that Candida CAUSES cancer. But there is not a little spot of Candida at the center of every tumor. Wikipedia does a pretty good job of explaining how cancer works...
Medical science is pretty knowledgeable about the mechanism of cancer. They just don't have any good ideas (yet) about how to stop it.
If you find out that you have cancer, don't waste your precious time with coconut oil or drinking sodium bicarbonate!
Your best bet is a good Oncologist. They do save people. Thousands and thousands of people. Every single day.
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