Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 Hi , I have been following your posts, and I agree with what you said about the radiation and the chemo that though it will destroy the cancer it is a poison. but what I feel is the cause of the cancer is still there. I was told in 2007 by my urologist ( who is a friend by the way.) there is no such thing as a cure for cancer. He told me throughout our lives our body produces a few cancer cells from time to time from the moment we are conceived, to the moment we die, when we are young and if we are not to sick our immune system kills off these few cancer cells. quite well. But as we age our immune system ages with us. He told me that cancer just a battle between our immune system an how many cancer cells our body is producing. add to this the high energy process sugary foods we consume that help feed cancer it a wonder we all get cancer in the end. he also told me raw foods are part of the 101 functions of our immune system. white blood cell and ant- bodies are two others. There's a lady we know who lived on her family farm. she has lived there all her life and she has been smoking all her life, and still does. She is eighty three and she has not got cancer and never had cancer. I feel it's not what she does that kept here from getting cancer. it what she does not do! She does not have sugary foods or sweets and she only has fruit every now and then. she told us she still gets up most mornings to do work on the farm to feed the cows. she also told us all the food she eats is not only low carbohydrate it also very fresh and raw. I feel even though she has aged and her immune system has aged with her, she has not fed the few cancer cells in her body with high process sugary foods. So it did not get a foot hold and get the chance to turn into little cancer tumors. all the best Ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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