The primary flaw of the war against cancer is that the cures have already been found and documented. The war on cancer has gone on so long that most people are literally programmed to reject the existing cures for the disease. When cures are mentioned, the people who need the cures the most literally cannot believe that the cure has been found and often reject the idea based on conditioning alone. If you have been taught that the cure for cancer is highly elusive, you are going to feel pretty silly when someone tells you that the cure was right under your nose the whole time.
I get asked for "Walk For Hope" cancer donations (and that is what they are really....donations for cancer and not against cancer) every year and one of the people who requests the donation smokes and eats gummie bears by the hand full everyday. This sheds light on just some of the structural flaws in the system.
Walking around a track will never cure cancer, especially when the cure for cancer has already been well documented. Cancer grows off sugar (candy) and toxins (smoking) so why would a person ask for money to cure cancer and live a life that ensures them of getting cancer. (the person I speak of has been battling cancer for many years) Asking for money to cure disease and walking around a track, in the middle of the night, is just much easier than quitting smoking and eating right.
Instead of taking the time to ask for donations, why doesn't this person just stay at home and listen to a free MP3 on the Internet that teaches the simple steps to stop smoking? Why doesn't this person take the same time to shop healthy foods and cook them self to better health? If this person is doing many things to cause themselves cancer, why am I being asked for money to stop cancer? If they really wanted to contribute to the war on cancer should they not just stop smoking, instead of asking me for money? I am supposed to give money because this person cannot find a way to quit smoking and save themselves? This person holds more power in the war on cancer than I ever could. Why are more people not asking these simple questions? Why am I being asked to be a participant in this orchastrated dance of futility?
Is this person looking for a cure or are they really looking for a pill so they can eat terrible foods/smoke and not get cancer? Due to the way the body is designed, that pill will never be found. All organisms are designed to decompose prematurely when faced with a polluted environment. You cannot fool mother nature.
Our own government has actually laid down structures and administration so that it is easier for Canadians to be sick than it is for them to be healthy. Why do Canadians continually focus on charity drives that facilitate a long comfortable death instead of a vibrant exciting life? It is a concept as silly as a prearranged funeral. Living a good life means never even considering any service or product that is associated with death. What is happening to our ability to think things through?
Dr. Russell Blaylock has some straight forward thoughts on that matter that are hard to swallow for many. (1 min)
Here is a typical story of a cancer patient who talks to conventional doctors about cancer and their chances of survival.
David Servan-Schreiber was 31 when he was diagnosed with a walnut-size brain tumor and given 6 months to live. After surgery and chemotherapy, the young neuroscientist asked his oncologist if he should change his diet.
"Eat whatever you like," his doctor told him. "It won't make much of a difference."
Servan-Schreiber thought otherwise. For the next 15 years, he threw himself into researching the body's natural defenses; today he believes dietary and other lifestyle changes are powerful and underutilized cancer-fighting tools.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL CANCER "CURE" STORY.
Here is Dr. Hyman talking about the cure of cancer documented 30 years ago and how the medical industry got involved to make sure it never reached the mainstream. (7 mins)
Curing cancer will not come from a person you do not know in a hospital far away. Curing cancer starts in your kitchen and it starts with the person you know the best....you! This is the hardest sell about actually curing disease, it brings responsibility back to each person for their own lives and their own state of health. You can't blame your genes and your parents. What you see in the mirror is a result of what you have done. You did it but you can also undo it. In the end that is the hardest mental leap of faith anyone can make. Thanks for learning.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
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