Guest guest Posted November 10, 2007 Report Share Posted November 10, 2007 Doug, Do you think simple things like regular exercise can change this dynamic of oxygen in cells versus fermentation. I know I've read so many times that people who live longer, amoung other things, get regular exercise. I don't mean can heal a cancer patient but change early disease cell state back into healthy cell state, i.e. cancer prevention? > > Xhannahx24: > > You are partly correct about cancer cells. Briefly put, all cancer cells Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2007 Report Share Posted November 10, 2007 Sharon & Doug - this is my experience. during the height of my mold exposure ( & the gazillion of symptoms that consequently resulted from it)--one of my symptoms was green (yes, green) rashes all over my lower abdomen, the inguinals area & on various areas on both thighs. one area on my right thigh was the worse. eventually the rashes all went away, but that small area on my right thigh left 2 small light brown dots that wasn't raised or would give anyone who looked at it any reason to inquire what it was. it did not itch or hurt, it merely existed. i had some Cansema, a black salve that's no longer available to be sold in the U.S. (last time i checked anyway, which was probably a year or two ago). i did 2 rounds of Cansema on that area, and just like i had suspected, there were bad cells underneath 'cause stuff came out. my guess is it was probably basal cell carcinoma. another area that had a small rash was on my neck. no matter what i tried (aloe vera, the cremes i was prescribed by my doctors for my supposed " eczema " on my face, etc.) i used a glass cup contraption with my medical-grade ozone generator (again, this is not an air purifier/cleaner), and within a matter of days, the entire left side of my neck became bright red and with continuous cupping, light yellow stuff started coming out for weeks on end...a clear indicator of stored toxins underneath. fast forward to 2007...i have seen enough stuff coming out of my body doing my health modalities through the years to realize that i was extremely toxic, and without a doubt say that mold exposure can become systemic if detoxification doesn't occur. it was all a painful & unsightly experience. i'm now at a maintenance level with my protocols and doubt that i will ever stop, considering our bodies all always dealing with the particles in the air we breathe, the pesticides in our food, etc. here's an article i kept & thank goodness it's still available on the 'net for viewing: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/12/30/health/main590738.shtml?source=search_\ story > > Xhannahx24: > > You are partly correct about cancer cells. Briefly put, all cancer cells are " fermented cells. " > > " Cancer, above all other diseases, has countless secondary causes. But, even for cancer, there is only one prime cause. Summarized in a few words, the prime cause of cancer is the replacement of the respiration of oxygen in normal body cells by a fermentation of sugar. All normal body cells meet their energy needs by respiration of oxygen, whereas cancer cells meet their energy needs in great part by fermentation. All normal body cells are thus obligate aerobes, whereas all cancer cells are partial anaerobes. From the standpoint of the physics and chemistry of life this difference between normal and cancer cells is so great that one can scarcely picture a greater difference. Oxygen gas, the donor of energy in plants and animals is dethroned in the cancer cells and replaced by an energy yielding reaction of the lowest living forms, namely, a fermentation of glucose... > > ...If one injects rats with cancer-inducing substances of different activities, one can create, as HAROLD MORRIS of the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda has found, liver cancers (hepatomas) of very different degrees of malignancy. Thus, one strain of tumor may double its mass in three days, another strain may require 30 days. Recently DEAN BURK and MARK WOODS 3), also of the National Cancer Institute, measured the in vitro rates of anaerobic fermentation in different lines of these hepatomas, and obtained a curve (Fig. 1) that shows a quantitative relationship between fermentation and growth rate, and therefore between fermentation and malignancy, in these various tumor strains. The fermentation increases with the malignancy, and indeed the fermentation increases even faster than the malignancy. " > (Source: http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/warburgcancer-cause-prevention.html) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 Honestly, I am not worried about this particular area on my right thigh (which just now looks like a little scar) because as I've already mentioned in my previous post, I did 2 rounds of the Cansema (back in 2003 & 2005), and with ALL the rashes & oozing (to which I attribute to being toxins) out of my body through the years, but especially in 2006 and earlier this year, there is no doubt in my mind that I've eliminated a mess load of stored toxins thanks to Ozone Therapy. Since June, I'm feeling better than ever, my mental faculties AND outgoing personality are back, I'm able to function normally, I sleep very well, I'm nowhere as reactive to when it comes to *chemicals* (as I've mentioned in another previous post). I recently had basic blood work done (i.e. glucose, thyroid, cholesterol, Complete Blood Count) and the results were normal. In the future, I'm hoping to get more specialized blood work done, but considering I'm no longer fearful of regressing or even dying, my hopes for specialized bloodwork & /or seeing a specialist will happen in due time. :-) --- In , LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: > > Have you seen a dermatologist? I would not assume that something like > that was cancer, or that you > necessarily made it go away. It could be an dermatological > manifestation of a systemic disease. > > If something like that comes back, if you can possibly do it, I would > get in to see a dermatologist asap. > > Regardless of whether it is painful or not, things like that can be an > indicator of other processes going on elsewhere, > I've read. > > And make sure to take good pictures of it. With a digital camera, > sometimes its hard to get good pictures > of certain shades on skin under indoor light, you may need to go out > in the sunlight. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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