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We know how to prevent cancer, it's just that the corrupt politicians and dirty non-profits in charge of this country won't allow the disease to be prevented at all. There's too much money to be made in treating cancer, and there's no incentive whatsoever to teach the public how to prevent cancer and avoid becoming cancer patients.
The curtain is closing on America's future
America is a public health disaster. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It will be found in prevention, where people are taught how to prevent cancer, diabetes, heart disease, depression, kidney stones, osteoporosis and thousands of other health conditions to which conventional medicine has assigned names. Disease prevention is the key to a healthy nation and, indeed, a healthy world. And it is precisely "prevention" that the sick care industry is opposed to. If diseases are all prevented, where will they find paying customers? Preventing disease is the fastest way to bankrupt Big Pharma. |
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American Cancer Society stubbornly refuse to acknowledge the benefits of vitamin D supplements in cancer prevention, the Canadian Cancer Society is launching a program to make sure every Canadian citizen receives a level of vitamin D sufficient to prevent most cancers, including breast cancer.
The U.S., in contrast, has no interest in preventing cancer... even when a simple, virtually free substance like vitamin D could drop national cancer rates by more than 75 percent. |
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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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Cancer is big, big business, and anything that could actually prevent half of all cancers would be viciously attacked by the cancer bosses who depend on the continuation of this disease for their own power, profits and egos. It's no exaggeration to say that the cancer industry prevents prevention and, instead, focuses on profitable treatments for the disease. Even today, the American Cancer Society still runs silly public service ads that try to scare people away from sunlight exposure. Click here to see an example ACS ad.
That is why I think we need such technology so desperately. |
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A survey asked women who had a history of breast cancer in their family whether they would be willing to have a preventive double mastectomy just to prevent breast cancer, even if they had never been diagnosed with it. More than 20 percent of women said that they would do that to prevent breast cancer. Do you find that shocking?
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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).
This research on vitamin D is a huge threat to the cancer industry profit mongers because it reveals a way to prevent cancer for free -- by seeking natural sunlight exposure and letting your skin manufacture your own powerful anti-cancer medicine (vitamin D). |
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Not surprisingly, they do not get enough ultraviolet radiation, or the vitamin D they need to prevent Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, as well as many other chronic diseases. That's one of the many reasons why we're seeing these skyrocketing rates of chronic diseases like schizophrenia, prostate cancer, and breast cancer.
The cure for these diseases is freely available
Many of these diseases, if not the vast majority of them, are easily preventable, and many of the prevention modalities are free of charge. All you have to do is walk outside. Your skin is a biochemical factory. |
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Fighting to prevent cancer prevention
It is interesting to note that with all the toxic chemicals found in personal care products these days, the American Cancer Society has actually fought laws and initiatives that would have helped prevent cancer. As Samuel Epstein explains on www.PreventCancer.org, "The ACS has a longstanding track record of indifference and even hostility to cancer prevention. This is particularly disturbing in view of the escalating incidence of cancer now striking one in two men and one in three women in their lifetimes. |
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These motions rehabilitate and prevent the elastic ocular capabilities of the visual field from narrowing. This narrowing occurs because of the habitual wearing of glasses. PVS restores these necessary capabilities of the natural eye—like strength and flexibility—needed for optimal saccadic movement and clear vision.
Retinal Defocus: Active Emmetropization and SAID Principle
Active emmetropization is a phenomenon in which the eye adjusts its focal status to its environment. |
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And yet the legitimate food claims -- like olive oil prevents breast cancer, garlic prevents cancer, raw nuts prevent heart disease -- are not allowed at all. In fact, those are outlawed by the FDA. So today we have a regulatory environment that actually prevents people from learning the truth about foods that could help prevent disease. Thank goodness the FDA is protecting us from all those dangerous health claims!
When was the last time the FDA ever allowed the claim that blueberries reduce LDL cholesterol? |
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Drug companies certainly aren't doing anything to prevent disease, and even the national cancer associations, diabetes associations and all these health charities are doing virtually nothing to actually prevent disease. Why is that? Because everybody's making money from disease, including the doctors, hospitals, medical imaging specialists, oncologists, radiologists, anesthesiologists and, of course, psychiatrists, who are now making money by imagining that people have all sorts of brain chemistry disorders like Road Rage Disorder that they claim need to be treated with prescription drugs. |
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They do nothing at all to cure the underlying disease or to prevent its development in other potential victims.
I believe that we in the medical profession have taken the wrong course. It is as if we were simply standing by, watching millions of people march over a cliff, and then intervening in a desperate, last-minute attempt to save them once they have fallen over the edge. Instead, we should be teaching them how to avoid the chasm entirely, how to walk parallel to the precipice so that they will never fall at all. |
| Rather than detour around it, squish it with a balloon or brace it open with a wire bracket—either of which is just a temporary angina-relieving procedure—my program can prevent disease altogether, or stop it in its tracks. All the interventional procedures carry considerable risk of morbidity, including new heart attacks, strokes, infections, and, for some, an inevitable loss of cognition. Mine carries none. And the benefits of intervention erode with the passage of time; eventually, you have to have another angioplasty, another bypass procedure, another stent. |
| We can prevent it from breaking down, and we can restore it to good health even after a hazardous lifestyle has injured it. Just in case you are not yet convinced, let's take a look at what happened to the patients in my original study.
Breathing Proof
Don Felton's wife, M a c k i e , used to get up each morning and fry bacon, then make gravy from the grease, and serve it to Don over toast or homemade bread. "I loved it," Don says. "I ate it for years." And it wasn't just a matter of breakfast. "I remember side meat cooked in beans. |
| Present governmental and national heath organization guidelines do not provide a maximal opportunity to either arrest or prevent coronary artery disease. Studies demonstrate persons following present guidelines will have increased rates of disease progression when compared to persons achieving lower serum lipid levels through diet and/or lipid-lowering drugs.
"A diet which would achieve superior results in reducing atherosclerosis would be a 10-15 percent fat diet provided largely by grains, legumes, vegetables, and fruit. |
| Attwood felt an obligation to eliminate the barriers that prevent children from exposure to healthy low-fat eating. Most significant, he took a very courageous step in recommending the elimination of dairy products, meat, fish, fowl, and oil from the pediatric diet— recommendations accepted and endorsed by the late Benjamin Spock, who wrote the foreword for Attwood's book. |
| My own research has concentrated on coronary artery disease, and how plant-based nutrition can prevent and also arrest and reverse it. But with every year that passes, there is more proof that a plant-based diet has similar salutary effects on other chronic diseases, as well.
Take stroke, for example—the third leading cause of death in the United States. The evidence is overwhelming that if you eat to save yourself from heart disease, you eat to save yourself from stroke.
There are two types of stroke. |
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Drug companies certainly aren't doing anything to prevent disease, and even the national cancer associations, diabetes associations and all these health charities are doing virtually nothing to actually prevent disease. Why is that? Because everybody's making money from disease, including the doctors, hospitals, medical imaging specialists, oncologists, radiologists, anesthesiologists and, of course, psychiatrists, who are now making money by imagining that people have all sorts of brain chemistry disorders like Road Rage Disorder that they claim need to be treated with prescription drugs. |
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Responsiveness of carotenoids to a high vegetable diet intervention designed to prevent breast cancer recurrence. Cancer Epidemiol. Biomarkers Prev. 6, 617-623.
28. Le Marchand, L., Hankin, J. H., Carter, F. S., Essling, C, Luffey, D., Franke, A. A., Wilkens, L. R., Cooney, R. V., and Kolonel, L. N. (1994). A pilot study on the use of plasma carotenoids and ascorbic acid as markers of compliance to a high fruit and vegetable diet intervention. Cancer Epidemiol. Biomarkers Prev. 3, 245-251.
29. Blanchard, J., Toxer, T. N., and Rowland, M. (1997). |
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Each and every day you crash into the "myopic mindset" and the widespread opinion that little or nothing can be done to prevent nearsightedness. Even a few academic authorities support this opinion. The widespread and accepted opinion on the use of "glass prostheses" (glasses) cannot be defeated—even when direct experimental data argues against it. The glasses are regarded as a sign of modern style. Again, the goal of the optical industry is to have you believe that there is nothing else you can do except wear minus-lens glasses. |
| Pseudo-myopia is usually a transitory phenomenon but can in time become permanent if nothing is done to prevent the near environment (Curtin, 1985).
As Young (1971) proposed, the process of developing myopia proceeds in two phases:
1. The first is characterized by a change of accommodative tonus (accommodative spasm due to hyperaccommodation) that makes the ciliary muscle contract.
2. In the second phase, this condition of continuous stress leads to an increase in the globe's axis. This is described as the standard condition of a nearsighted eye. |
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Lowering the prevalence of early or intermediate stages of AMD by eating antioxidant-rich foods has the potential to prevent even more cases of advanced AMD than does beginning supplements once intermediate AMD becomes manifest [133].
Although the level of antioxidant vitamins in foods is usually lower than in high-dose antioxidant supplements, the number of different known and unknown antioxidants in foods is likely to exceed those in supplements. Foods high in antioxidants, such as vegetables, might lower oxidative stress to a greater degree than supplements. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
You know how to prevent breast cancer. It's not that difficult to prevent.
Live your life in a healthy, happy way and stay away from these insane surgeons with scalpels and mad ideas about removing organs that might someday have cancer. I mean, think about it: They want to take a perfectly healthy piece of tissue off of your body. There's not even any disease in it, but they'd still like to take it.
That's insane! It's like saying, "You might have foot disease someday -- let's take the foot off." Wouldn't you normally wait for something to actually be diseased before you chop it off? |
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Some diabetes drugs reduce blood-sugar levels but do not prevent the progression of prediabetes to diabetes. According to a report in the New England Journal of Medicine, people taking ramipril (Altace) to treat prediabetes benefited from improved blood-sugar levels; however, the drug did not reduce their risk of developing diabetes or dying.
Early in 2007, Eli Lilly, the maker of Zyprexa (noted previously) agreed to pay a total of $1.2 billion to 28,500 people who took the drug for bipolar disease or schizophrenia. The drug had gained a reputation for promoting both obesity and diabetes. |
| You can also engage in other types of physical activity, such as cycling, swimming, using hand weights, or a mix of several types of activities to prevent boredom. Try to avoid talking on your cell phone while walking, though, because the distraction will slow down your pace.
By week 3, you might be able to include small amounts of starchy foods, such as brown rice or part of a baked sweet potato with your meals. If you have a problem limiting yourself to small portions, however, it's best to hold off eating such foods for at least two more weeks. |
| People with diabetes have a higher risk of developing foot numbness (diabetic neuropathy), which may prevent them from feeling foot injuries.
Consider buying a digital pedometer, which may cost $5 to $30, depending on its features (most of which you won't need). Pedometers clip to your belt, and they record the number of steps you take. Aim for 2,000 to 3,000 steps, and work your way up to 5,000 and then 10,000 steps daily.
Increase your speed and distance as you feel comfortable, but do not run. You may initially feel a little out of breath. It's all right to stop and rest. |
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The FDA doesn't want people to prevent cancer either. That's why they've aggressively attacked companies offering anti-cancer nutrients, and completely censored the very mention of the word "cancer" by supplement companies. In fact, the only reason I can print the information you're reading right now is because I sell no food or supplements and my free speech writing is not regulated by the FDA. If I were selling supplements and writing these same words you're reading right now, I would be arrested, charged with federal crimes, and put out of business by state and federal authorities. |
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If they're not learning about how humans should experience the natural environment and prevent chronic disease, then what are they learning? Obviously they're not learning anything useful, because they're not giving people information that would actually help them prevent chronic diseases. They're only being taught how to mask symptoms of disease with expensive drugs.
This is Nutrition 101, folks. This is fundamental, basic information about how the human body works. I just can't believe medical schools graduate doctors who don't know this stuff. |