Re: Dr Cree...
- From: drceephd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 17:27:37 -0800
On Nov 12, 5:55 pm, Kevysmom <bluebun...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was being nosy and peeked at your profile. :o)
I see that you have done research for cancer, what causes cancer?
I have a dear friend who is a Professor of Molecular Science, He is
the best and has helped me understand
how our genes play a role in diseases. What I mean by this, If we
inject a toxin into a human body it can target a specific gene and
turn it completely off, or it could just damage it enough where you
would get an over-expression on that gene. This is what happens with
macrocephaly and microcephaly. Could this be what happens regarding
cancer, could there be an over-expression of a protein on a gene that
was slightly damaged from a toxin? What makes a tumor grow?
TIA
Donna
Wow, what a question. What causes cancer?
Within allopathic medicine, they have absolutely no idea. There does
not exist any model of cancer formation to discuss. We do know that
carcinogens and radiation causes cancer. We know that we can induce
tumors by many means. Even palpating a female rat incorrectly can
cause tumors. But, do we have a model for cancer formation...and even
as important, a model for the healing of cancer...no, no, and no.
Modern medicine has no idea why chemo works, even as poorly as it
does.
Consider the orthopathic model for cancer. This model is what
convinced me to begin a study of this theory of disease.
The body strives for health. If the body cannot provide health for
the host, it provides a longer life. The orthopathic model of disease
shows seven stages of body degeneration: Enervation, toxemia,
irritation, inflammation, ulceration, and induration of the tissues.
The last and final stage of body degeneration is fungation...cancer as
you know it. ( You can google the archives to to get a fuller
explaination of these stages)
As body wastes increase in the tissues, proper oxygenation and
nutrition to the cells is impaired. This forces the cells to change
in form and function to survive and the cells can begin to conduct
their life processes by fermentation rather than via oxidation. The
body can also surround certain areas of the body, sacrifice them if
you will, put a membrane around them, but provide them with blood and
nutrition. This is when the oncologist will tell you that you have
the big C, cancer and/tumors.
This briefly describes "natural" cancer and explains why natural cures
and proper detox procedures work so well. This does not describe
"induced" cancers, those cancers caused by carcinogens, and radiation.
So, what causes cancer? Poor nutrition, a disease producing lifestyle,
exposure to carcinogens, exposure to excessive radiation, and going to
the allopath for vaccinations.
DrCee
Not a member of the church of modern medicine
Not a member of the medical monopoly
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