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You cannot be healthier by destroying the function of the vital organs in your body, and conventional cancer treatments literally destroy brain tissue, liver tissue, heart tissue and kidney tissue. If you choose to undergo chemotherapy, you will emerge with permanent damage to your health that will make it much harder for you to survive any future cancer.
The harm caused by conventional medical treatments
Sure, chemotherapy creates the illusion of progress in the short term. It can shrink a tumor (but does nothing to kill the tumor's "cancer stem cells" that will regrow the tumor later). |
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Another interesting similarity between the two organs is that they both benefit from nutrition which allows them to operate with a healthy amount of tissue flexibility. Minerals like silica and certain types of nutrients such as collagen can also help in this process. Of course, good protein assimilation is crucial for this, too.
Healthy large intestine tissue is flexible tissue; the same thing is true with skin. Healthy looking skin, when stretched, snaps back into place without showing signs of wear, tear, or stretching. |
Byron J. Richards See book keywords and concepts |
It is rapidly absorbed into white adipose tissue and will saturate breast tissue. Not only does this increase the risk for breast cancer in women with a particular genetic susceptibility, these poisons will readily enter the milk supply of the mother. While eating fish from highly contaminated areas poses the greatest risk, PCBs now permeate our land and water. Because they are readily absorbed into fat they disrupt the normal function of leptin in white adipose tissue. Fat-sampling studies have proven that almost all Americans have PCBs in their white adipose tissue. |
Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George See book keywords and concepts |
The potential of stem cells is so great because they are pluripotent, that is to say, they are capable of affecting more than one organ or tissue. Stem cells from embryos seem to have particular flexibility, but undifferentiated cells can also be found in a variety of adult tissues as well as umbilical cord blood. Through human manipulation, both types of stem cells may potentially be grown into neurons and other specialized cells, enabling us to integrate them into targeted locations in the body where they might help regrow damaged cells in tissues and organ systems. |
David Steinman See book keywords and concepts |
Doing the same with a 12-pack of 400-sheet, two-ply bathroom tissue would save 170,317 tons.
?According to Seventh Generation's Web site, "Altogether, from bathroom tissue to facial tissue, if everyone from coast to coast replaced their non-recycled paper products with the recycled equivalent version, the Earth would achieve a savings of 666,369 tons of greenhouse gases."
Starbucks, the coffee empire, has more than eight thousand stores worldwide. More than one-half of all the paper the company uses goes into hot-beverage cups. |
Byron J. Richards See book keywords and concepts |
Most researchers now think of white adipose tissue as a metabolic organ, like the liver, heart, and kidneys. This tissue is composed of both fat cells and immune cells. About thirty percent of the cells in white adipose tissue are immune cells.
Scientists have discovered numerous metabolic signals coming from both the fat cells and the immune cells in white adipose tissue. Leptin is the hormone of greatest importance produced by the fat cells. |
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When these tumors become sufficiently large, the blood supply to the tumor may not be able to support all of the tumor tissue, so some tissue begins to die. And it is this dying off of tumor tissue -- a sort of internal rotting of flesh -- that creates this off-gassing of detectable cancer smells.
As you can tell from this explanation, cancer is unfortunately only really easy to smell when it has advanced to aggressive, late-stage status. We can't smell very early stages of cancer. If there are only 10,000 cancer cells in a small tumor somewhere, they may not be detectable through this method. |
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Keep your tissue flexible for better performance
You'll notice that people who drink a lot of water and do not consume dehydrating beverages such as soda, coffee and sugary drinks tend to have much better skin. They also have healthier large intestines, even though you cannot see that from the outside. Another interesting similarity between the two organs is that they both benefit from nutrition which allows them to operate with a healthy amount of tissue flexibility. Minerals like silica and certain types of nutrients such as collagen can also help in this process. |
| Healthy large intestine tissue is flexible tissue; the same thing is true with skin. Healthy looking skin, when stretched, snaps back into place without showing signs of wear, tear, or stretching. When a person suffers nutritional deficiencies, especially certain minerals and amino acids, they begin to lose the flexibility of the protein fibers in cells throughout their body. This can affect their skin and their large intestine, as well as other organs. |
Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts |
All that has to be done is (1) to reduce the small amount of vascular wear and tear in the brain, and (2) discover and then inhibit chemical changes in cerebral tissues which lead to tissue failure."
Hoffer reviewed the early literature that showed niacin, thiamin, and liver extract inhibited senility from developing and described senile patients from his practice who were treated with niacin. Their mean age was 69. Five senile psychotics recovered. Two were markedly improved by niacin, and two were not helped by it. |
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All the soft tissue -- the muscle tissues -- can go very acidic. If your body is acidic, it won't clear lactic acid from the muscle tissue in the arterial walls quickly. If lactic acid hangs around, it starts to damage the arterial wall. The other big one that we all are talking about right now is general systemic inflation. Inflation is a trigger for damage and repair. If you can basically take the inflammatory condition in your body down, and there are ways to do that, you tend to minimize damage to arterial walls, and the arteries will clear. |
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Large chunks of aloe vera gel can literally be packed inside wounds such as gunshot wounds or tissue tears. Placed directly on or in the wound, it kills bacteria, prevents infection and actually nourishes the traumatized tissues while sealing the wound against outside infection. Nothing beats aloe for emergency trauma medicine. If the U.S. military had any sense, they'd be carrying aloe vera leaves around to treat soldiers suffering from shrapnel wounds and explosion burns. |
Pam Montgomery See book keywords and concepts |
All of our food comes from plants or from animals that ate plants, which then creates all of the tissue that makes up our bones, organs, and flesh. Plants can create their tissue directly from sunlight and water, but we must depend on plants for the formation of ours.
Concerning respiration, it is important to note that both human and plant cells contain mitochondria, which are bodies containing fat, protein, and enzymes, and which are vital to cell respiration.
PLANTS' ABILITIES TO COMMUNICATE
Recently a new scientific field of study has emerged called Plant Neurobiology. |
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Using a special macro lens and camera flash unit, Adams was able to capture the Yard-O-Beef product in astonishing detail: Black specs emerge with frightening clarity, fat blobs ooze out of tissue caves, and string-like tissue strands seem to be reaching skyward from the surface of the meat products. The images were so frightening that Adams mixed a collage of the photos with a trash beat music track and posted the video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch? |
David Steinman See book keywords and concepts |
According to Seventh Generation's Web site, "Altogether, from bathroom tissue to facial tissue, if everyone from coast to coast replaced their non-recycled paper products with the recycled equivalent version, the Earth would achieve a savings of 666,369 tons of greenhouse gases."
Starbucks, the coffee empire, has more than eight thousand stores worldwide. More than one-half of all the paper the company uses goes into hot-beverage cups. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Healthy large intestine tissue is flexible tissue; the same thing is true with skin. Healthy looking skin, when stretched, snaps back into place without showing signs of wear, tear, or stretching. When a person suffers nutritional deficiencies, especially certain minerals and amino acids, they begin to lose the flexibility of the protein fibers in cells throughout their body. This can affect their skin and their large intestine, as well as other organs. |
Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts |
Two-thirds were given either arthroscopic lavage (which washes out degenerative tissue and debris with the aid of a little viewing tube) or another form of debridement (which sucks such tissue out with a tiny vacuum cleaner). The third group were given a sham operation: the patients were surgically prepared, placed under anesthesia, and wheeled into the operating room. Incisions were made in their knees, but no procedure was carried out. |
Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts |
Popp tried mistletoe and other plant extracts on samples of her cancerous tissue and found that one particular mistletoe remedy created coherence in the tissue similar to that of the body. With the agreement of her doctor, the woman began forgoing any treatment other than this mistletoe extract. After a year, all her laboratory tests were virtually back to normal. A woman who was given up as a terminal cancer case had her proper light restored, just by taking a herb.2?
To Fritz-Albert Popp, homeopathy was another example of photon sucking. He had begun to think of it as a 'resonance absorber'. |
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Vitamin C strengthens scar tissue and also helps reduce tissue death after burns. It also helps to strengthen the immune system and fight off infection.
But don't take processed, synthetic forms of the vitamin. Ascorbic acid is not the same thing as full-spectrum vitamin C. Get your vitamin C from nutritional supplements or superfoods made from plants. Good sources are rose hips and Pure Camu -- a product from the Amazon Herb Company that's made from camu camu berries (the highest natural source of vitamin C in the world). (See http://amazondreams.amazonherb.net/Pure_Camu_Solo. |
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When these tumors become sufficiently large, the blood supply to the tumor may not be able to support all of the tumor tissue, so some tissue begins to die. And it is this dying off of tumor tissue -- a sort of internal rotting of flesh -- that creates this off-gassing of detectable cancer smells.
As you can tell from this explanation, cancer is unfortunately only really easy to smell when it has advanced to aggressive, late-stage status. We can't smell very early stages of cancer. If there are only 10,000 cancer cells in a small tumor somewhere, they may not be detectable through this method. |
Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts |
Protein helps you to maintain muscle, the best tissue for burning sugar, carbs, and fats. In contrast, simple low-calorie diets lead to a significant loss of muscle. Some of the protein you eat is used to make and maintain muscle, the tissue that most efficiently burns fat. Preserving your muscle mass becomes especially important after age forty, when age-related muscle loss accelerates. Physical activity also helps to make and maintain muscle.
• Protein does not increase the risk of developing heart disease. |
Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts |
Two-thirds were given either arthroscopic lavage (which washes out degenerative tissue and debris with the aid of a little viewing tube) or another form of debridement (which sucks such tissue out with a tiny vacuum cleaner). The third group were given a sham operation: the patients were surgically prepared, placed under anesthesia, and wheeled into the operating room. Incisions were made in their knees, but no procedure was carried out. |
Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts |
Popp tried mistletoe and other plant extracts on samples of her cancerous tissue and found that one particular mistletoe remedy created coherence in the tissue similar to that of the body. With the agreement of her doctor, the woman began forgoing any treatment other than this mistletoe extract. After a year, all her laboratory tests were virtually back to normal. A woman who was given up as a terminal cancer case had her proper light restored, just by taking a herb.2?
To Fritz-Albert Popp, homeopathy was another example of photon sucking. He had begun to think of it as a 'resonance absorber'. |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
| Insulin dosing through depots deposited in fat tissue is only a crude replacement.
The Fate of Possible Cures
One patented "cure" entitled "System and method for treating animal body tissues to improve the dietary fuel processing capabilities thereof" was designed to overcome some of the standard procedures.1 Laboratories with special pumps and constant monitoring equipment delivered higher concentrations of insulin into an artery where the "MAT" (Metabolic Activation Therapy)2 process begins. Insulin is passed, in concentration, through the liver. |
Dr. Steve Blake See book keywords and concepts |
Soft tissue.
67. Calcium channels open in cell membranes to:
(a) Allow calcium to enter the cell.
(b) Allow calcium to leave the cell.
(c) Block calcium from passing.
(d) Keep the calcium out of the cell.
68. Which organ controls calcium levels in the blood?
(a) Brain.
(b) Heart.
(c) Lungs.
(d) Parathyroid gland.
69. Low blood levels of calcium can be caused by:
(a) Lack of vitamin A.
(b) Lack of vitamin E.
(c) Lack of vitamin D.
(d) Lack of vitamin C.
70. |
| The varying side chains on vitamin K affect the fat solubility, and this affects tissue distribution.
Certain proteins are able to bind calcium with the assistance of vitamin K. Glutamic acid is one of the amino acids used to make certain proteins. Vitamin K converts the glutamic acid residues in certain proteins to a form of glutamic acid that can bind calcium. Vitamin K is a coenzyme needed by an enzyme that converts glutamic acid residues into gamma-carboxy glutamic acid. Once vitamin K has converted the glutamic acid, the protein is then able to bind calcium. |