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The cancer industry is a multi-billion dollar industry, and I've written extensively about the criminal organizations that protect and promote the industry. Just about everything the public is told about cancer by these cancer institutions is a lie. Those "race for the cure" cancer walks are a complete scam (they really aren't searching for any way to prevent cancer or cure cancer, they're only searching for new patented drugs to profit from cancer). |
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It's because the livelihood of the industry depends on more cancer! If cancer rates plummeted by 70 percent or more, the industry would be devastated. The incomes, egos and power positions of cancer industry operators depend entirely on the continued spread of cancer among the population.
Ever notice that cancer centers are not called, "Anti-Cancer Centers?" You see them in virtually every city and state across the country: The Washington Cancer Center, or the San Francisco Cancer Center. |
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And that, my friends, is exactly why the industry is against the use of sunlight to prevent cancer. Free medicine from the sky? The very thought of it makes the cancer industry cringe. Sunlight doesn't even need a prescription, you see, and it can't be patented, either.
Preventing cancer the healthy way
Let me tell you how I prevent cancer. I take long walks in the desert with no shirt on, and I don't wear sunscreen. I soak up the sun's rays for many hours each week, and I never get a sun burn because I eat lots of antioxidant-rich superfoods, berries and fresh produce. |
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FDA officials sometimes move to jobs in the pharmaceutical industry, which means they may not want to burn their bridges with industry. The same FDA officials who approve the drugs are responsible for monitoring them after they are on the market, which gives them an obvious disincentive to say that the drugs they earlier certified as safe were now unsafe. Finally, the FDA gets input from outside advisory panels made up of doctors who are experts in their fields. Most of these doctors receive payments as consultants, research grants, and support for travel to conferences from drug companies. |
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In Japan, for example, they are inventing a whole new industry, which I believe will dominate the world's economy. It will be bigger than the computer industry and automobile industry ever was. It's the robotics industry.
In the next 20 or 30 years, the robotics industry will be absolutely huge. Japan is at least 10 years ahead of the United States in this key industry. Why? It's because Japanese students are well educated. They also tend to have a lot better health than students in the United States. |
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This persistent myth was invented, marketed and publicized by an industry that profits from a gullible public believing demonstrable falsehoods.
But why would the cancer industry go along with the deception, you might ask? Because the continued commercial success of the cancer industry depends on more people getting cancer. In previous articles, I've clearly shown that the cancer industry has no interest whatsoever in preventing cancer. The industry, in fact, takes steps to interfere with prevention efforts and thereby ensure the growth in the number of future cancer patients. |
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The breast cancer industry is dominated by wealthy white men who are, in my view, exploiting the bodies of low-income black women in order to generate obscene corporate profits," Adams said. "The industry refuses to educate black women about the real reasons why their cancers are more severe than white women, and it simultaneously refuses to teach black women the simple, natural solution to breast cancer prevention that can reduce national breast cancer rates by over 75 percent. |
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The cancer industry is] a market-driven industry that feeds off breast cancer survivors." - Health Studies researcher Samantha King, author of Pink Ribbons Inc.
The real answers to breast cancer prevention
Here, for the benefit of women everywhere, is a partial list of the things that cause cancer and things that don't. You're not going to find full descriptions and citations here, as that would require an entire book all by itself, but this is a very useful reference list that tells the truth about what causes or prevents cancer in the human body. |
| If cancer rates plummeted by 70 percent or more, the industry would be devastated. The incomes, egos and power positions of cancer industry operators depend entirely on the continued spread of cancer among the population.
Ever notice that cancer centers are not called, "Anti-Cancer Centers?" You see them in virtually every city and state across the country: The Washington Cancer Center, or the San Francisco Cancer Center. Here in Arizona, we have a massive, new building being constructed, and it's named the Arizona Cancer Center. |
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It's true, this industry actually opposes removing cancer-causing chemicals from the workplace...)
Read more at Dr. Sam Epstein's website: http://www.preventcancer.com
The bottom line in all this? New research shows us that using low-cost calcium and vitamin D supplements (or just natural sunlight), we could slash cancer rates by an astonishing 77 percent. The cancer industry opposes this and is firmly positioned as an opponent of cancer prevention. |
| And curing cancer is a threat to all the criminals participating in that industry: The non-profit employees, oncologists, doctors, federal regulators, drug company executives, med school propaganda teachers, pharmaceutical reps and many others. These people cannot allow cancer to be prevented or cured. Their jobs and careers are at stake.
Another outstanding source for learning more about the evils of the cancer industry is G. Edward Griffin. Click here to read our article about Griffin or click here for his website. |
| Hint: Follow the money to the sunscreen industry...)
#4: Why have all the really good cancer supplements, clinics and naturopaths been banned, arrested or run out of the country? (Look up the FDA's oppression of Lane Labs over MGN-3 for a fascinating review of this...)
#5: The U.S. has poured billions of dollars into the cancer industry over the last three decades. Cancer cures were promised in the 1970's. Why are cancer rates still essentially the same today as they were in the 1970's? |
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Direct-to-consumer advertising is the bread and butter of Big Pharma, and it is the primary reason the industry has exploded its revenues and influence since 1998. The invention and marketing of fictitious diseases via television advertising has proven instrumental to the drug industry's successful pushing of medically unjustified drugs onto consumers. (See the Disease Mongering Engine to invent your own fictitious diseases and disorders right now!)
The survey further revealed 54 percent of consumers think that viewing drug advertisements allows them to "take charge of their health care. |
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For years and years, I've been warning about collusion in the drug industry and the magnitude of the drug racket in the United States. This industry is largely a scam. In fact, what's going on today is criminal in nature.
If you wish to be a healthy individual, then you have to find alternatives to prescription drugs. You have to say no to unnecessary surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. You must get outside this corrupt system and move on to something that actually promotes healing like naturopathic medicine, nutrition, herbal medicine, homeopathy or massage therapy. |
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This problem has been a boon for the sleep-aid industry; millions are taking medications for insomnia, and the number is increasing all the time. In the past five years there has been a 100% increase in the use of sleeping pills. Older people and women have even higher rates of insomnia. Usage of sleeping pills is more worrisome for the elderly than for young people because they are more likely to have serious side effects from these drugs, like memory impairment, falls, and car crashes. |
| Today, the alternative-medicine industry, which includes vitamins, supplements, homeopathic remedies, and herbs, is a $46-billion-per-year business, large enough to compete with pharmaceutical companies. Sales of vitamins alone are $17 billion a year and growing because a lot of us buy into the argument that vitamins are worth the money. If you were to follow the advice of one company (Life Extension), as many do, you would spend a minimum of $7,248 per year on vitamins. |
| Yet he could have been talking about the prescription-drug industry in general, especially since he mentioned that Vioxx was not the only medication that posed serious health threats. It was only the tip of the iceberg. Graham identified five widely prescribed drugs still on the market that are particularly dangerous, including Accutane, Bextra, Crestor, Me-ridia, and Serevent. (In 2005 Bextra was taken off the market.)
While it's true that many drugs help people live longer and better lives, myriad others may be harmful in ways you're unaware of. Dr. |
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The medical conspiracy continues today
It is my belief that just as private industry and the medical community conspired to deceive the public on tobacco (and thereby profit from the public's ignorance of tobacco's extreme health hazard), the same story is repeating itself today in the cancer industry, the sunscreen industry, and the pharmaceutical industry. In each case, so-called "authoritative" doctors insist that whatever they're pushing is safe for human consumption, and that the public should buy their products without any concern about safety. |
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You see, the industry doesn't want people to know that they can clean their oil. There's no incentive for anybody from the petroleum industry to show you how to reuse the same oil over and over again.
But I'll give you a hint on how to do this yourself: If you're handy with mechanics, you can clean your own oil by pumping it under high pressure through a cellulose filtration device otherwise known as toilet paper. Check it out yourself at Ralph Wood Bypass Filters. |
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It makes you smell like a milk-and-butter American, and it drives huge profits in the deodorant industry. Give up milk products for 30 days, and you won't stink nearly as much. Give up all animal products for 30 days, and you may actually be able to skip a shower or two.
The prevalence of the dairy industry's dubious claim is an example of media's role as a propaganda machine for advertisers
What I am surprised about is mainstream journalism these days. Much of the time, as we now know, they just make up their sources. If they need something to fill in the blanks, they just dream them up. |
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It's a myth promoted by a profit-seeking tag-team effort between the cancer industry and the sunscreen industry. The sunscreen industry makes money by selling lotion products that actually contain cancer-causing chemicals. It then donates a portion of that money to the cancer industry through non-profit groups like the American Cancer Society which, in turn, run heart-breaking public service ads urging people to use sunscreen to "prevent cancer. |
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Our universities are not teaching green chemistry because industry isn't demanding chemists with this kind of knowledge," Wilson said. "The fact is that innovating new products, from both a technical and commercial viability point of view, is very difficult to do. The process of innovation is expensive and uncertain. |
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We've just been frightened or overly excited by vitamin manufacturers, the processed-food industry, and their supporters in the government into thinking we can benefit from supplements. We don't.
The link between health and vitamins may have gained momentum in 1962, when Linus Pauling won the Nobel Prize. He was convinced that megadoses of vitamins were good for your health. But these claims were based solely on his personal experience with vitamins; his own research had nothing to do with vitamin C. |
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Of course, this is information that the petroleum industry doesn't want people to know. That's why most people find this to be a complete shock. They say, "What? I don't need to change my oil? I just need to clean it?" The petroleum industry wants to keep selling you more oil. Now, there are two problems with that. First, it's just basically dishonest, when in reality you don't need to change your oil; you just need to clean it. |
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How is it that the guy who invented the Ames Cancer Test5 30 years ago is on the industry conference circuit telling companies that pollution doesn't matter and they should keep using toxic ingredients? I wondered if Dr. Ames had reviewed the research showing that synthetic chemicals can interfere with the body's absorption of micronutrients.
Ames was just one of many mysteries from this long strange day. |
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Breast cancer has been transformed into a market-driven industry. It has become more about making money for corporate sponsors than funding innovative ways to treat breast cancer." - Health Studies researcher Samantha King, author of Pink Ribbons Inc.
The emphasis on breast cancer "screening," and the circus of holding breast cancer awareness months is, of course, all about recruiting more women into a system of treatment that generates profits for drug companies. Using fear-based tactics of recruitment (like telling women, "You'll die in six months if you don't undergo chemotherapy..." |
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What should the industry do? "If you want to continue skin lightening, someone has to produce data to show it's safe, otherwise it's going to go away as a category," said Rebecca Gadbury. Someone suggested the FDA threat could be handled with labeling, in the way that benzyl peroxide is still allowed in acne treatment with additional warnings. But Zeliger strongly disagreed: "I think it's arrogant to take a known benzene metabolite and sell it to the public."
They wanted to know, what did Dr. Ames think? Ames had to agree that "covering your skin with hydroquinone makes me a little nervous. |
| Questions of Value
During the day's closing question-and-answer period, consumer advocate Kimbrell got a chance at the mike and bravely pushed forth with the idea of strong government regulations: "We believe FDA should be in charge of regulations, not the industry. To those who say their products are safe when they come to market, I'd say that's great, but I'd rather not take your word for it. Let's see the data." Toxicologist Zeliger, the other person on the panel who seemed to favor strong regulations, advised: "Rigorously read the [scientific] literature — and it changes every day. |
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No matter that there were no controlled trials to support industry claims. This idea was very popular for many years, before real controlled trials showed that HRT was very bad and had caused the deaths of tens of thousands of women as well as other problems.
Hormone replacement therapy involves replacing the body's natural hormones after normal or surgically induced menopause. Common brand-name examples of HRT include Premarin (estrogen from a horse), Provera (progesterone), and Prempro (combination). |