Wednesday, 1 December 2021

Cancer Causes

 

Chapter 3. Cancer Causes Guide

 

What Exactly Causes Cancer?

 

Everyone has cancer cells in their body.  Cancer is almost always caused by this sequence of events:

 

microbes and parasites get into organs

 

microbes generally come from not adequately cooked meat and other sources.

 

microbes take in glucose and sugar to build up and thrive

 

these microbes excrete as waste stuff called mycotoxins which are highly acidic

 

healthy cells in the organs don't get the sugar and food they need, the microbes get it and grow to be tumors

 

the healthy cells in the organ become weak

 

it’s a fight in a particular organ, the toxic microbe vs. the healthy cells

 

because one or more organs are weak, the immune system becomes weak

 

the microbes weaken the immune system

 

the immune system is weak

 

it cannot kill enough cancer cells

 

the cancer cells grow out of control

 

There are other causes like carcinogens but this is the main generic pattern.

 

cancertutor.com/what_causes_cancer

 

Once there is one cancer cell, it divides and creates new cancer cells.  They divide and create new cancer cells.

 

A normal healthy cell originally becomes cancerous bcause of toxic build-up in a weak body with a weak immune system.

 

Alcohol weakens you.

 

Sugar feeds cancer.

 

In a cell, molecules called ATP (adenosine triphosphate) provide energy.

 

ATP molecules are created in the mitochondria inside of every human cell.

 

Cancer cells have low ATP energy.

 

The process of creating ATP molecules is as follows:

 

Glucose gets in of the cell from the bloodstream

 

Some glucose is converted into pyruvate

 

Pyruvate gets in the mitochondria

 

Once in the mitochondria, pyruvate starts two chemical reactions:

 

the Citric Acid Cycle or Krebs Cycle

then the Electron Transport Chain

 

These two cycles create most of the ATP molecules in the cell.

 

Cancer cells consume fifteen times more glucose than a normal cell but they create a very small number of ATP molecules.

 

Cancer cells have to revert to fermentation to create ATP molecules.

 

A pleomorphic bacteria inside the cancer cells blocks ATP production, probably Helicobacter Pylori  (H. pylori) and fusobacterium.

 

An acidic diet can make this bacteria flee the blood and drill itself inside of a normal cell to get away from acidity in the blood (Robert O. Young, Ph.D.).

 

Asbestos and carcinogens weaken the membrane wall making it easier for microbes and parasites to get in.

 

Bacteria block the production of ATP molecules thus turning a cell cancerous.

The Persecution and Trial of Gaston Naessens discusess sixteen phases of the cancer microbe.

 

Microbes and parasites floating around the body get into healthy cells and destroy their ATP production abilities thus making them cancerous.

 

A strong immune system and strong cell membranes (walls) prevent this.

 

What Things Within the Environment Can Cause Cancer?

 

International Agency for Research on Cancer

iarc.fr

 

Tobacco smoking

 

Coke (fuel) production

 

(N-Nitrosomethylamino)--(-pyridyl)--butanone (NNK)

 

methylene-bis(-chloroaniline) (MOCA)

 

Butadiene

 

Butanediol dimethanesulfonate (Busulphan, Myleran)

 

Acetaldehyde

 

Addictive and probably carcinogenic

 

Alcoholic beverages

 

Aluminium production

 

Aminobiphenyl

 

Areca nut

 

Aristolochic acids and plants containing them

 

Arsenic and arsenic compounds

 

Arsenic in drinking water

 

Asbestos

 

Auramine production

 

Azathioprine

 

Benzene

 

Benzidine

 

Benzo[a]pyrene

 

Beryllium and beryllium compounds

 

Betel quid with tobacco

 

Betel quid without tobacco

 

Bis(chloromethyl)ether

 

Cadmium and cadmium compounds

 

Chimney sweeping

 

Chinese-style salted fish

 

Chlorambucil

 

Chlornapazine (N,N-Bis(-chloroethyl)--naphthylamine)

 

Chloromethyl methyl ether

 

Chromium(VI) compounds

 

Ciclosporin

 

Coal gasification

 

Coal tar distillation

 

Coal tars

 

Coal-tar pitches

 

Contraceptive pills

 

Contraceptives, hormonal

 

Contraceptives, oral

 

Cyclophosphamide

 

Diesel exhaust

 

Diethylstilboestrol

 

Dyes metabolized to benzidine

 

Epstein-Barr virus

 

Erionite

 

Ethanol in alcoholic beverages

 

Ethylene oxide

 

Etoposide alone and in combination with cisplatin and bleomycin

 

Formaldehyde

 

Furniture and cabinet making

 

Gallium arsenide

 

Graham Ruddick

 

Ground to dust

 

Haematite mining (underground) with exposure to radon

 

Helicobacter pylori (infection with)

 

Hepatitis B virus (chronic infection with)

 

Hepatitis C virus (chronic infection with)

 

Human immunodeficiency virus type  (infection with)

 

Human papillomavirus

 

Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type-I

 

Indoor emissions from household combustion of coal

 

Iron and steel founding

 

Isopropanol manufacture (strong-acid process)

 

 

Magenta dye manufacturing

 

Melphalan

 

Methoxsalen (-Methoxypsoralen) plus ultraviolet A-radiation

 

Methyl-CCNU (-(-Chloroethyl)--(-methylcyclohexyl)--nitrosourea; Semustine)

 

Mineral oils, untreated and mildly treated

 

MOPP and other combined chemotherapy including alkylating agents

 

Mustard gas (sulphur mustard)

 

Naphthylamine

 

Naturally occurring mixtures of aflatoxins

 

Neutron radiation

 

Nickel compounds

 

N-Nitrosonornicotine (NNN)

 

Occupational exposure as a painter

 

Occupational exposure of strong inorganic acid mists containing sulphuric acid

 

Oestrogen therapy, postmenopausal

 

Oestrogens, nonsteroidal

 

Oestrogens, steroidal

 

Opisthorchis viverrini (infection with)

 

Outdoor air pollution

 

Particulate matter in outdoor air pollution

 

Paving and roofing with coal-tar pitch

 

Phenacetin, analgesic mixtures containing

 

Phosphorus, as phosphate

 

Plants containing aristolochic acid

 

Plutonium and its decay products (may contain plutonium- and other isotopes), as aerosols

 

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)

 

Processed meat

 

Progress

 

Radioiodines, short-lived isotopes, including iodine-, from atomic reactor accidents and nuclear weapons detonation (exposure during childhood)

 

Radionuclides, α-particle-emitting, internally deposited

 

Radionuclides, β-particle-emitting, internally deposited

 

Red and processed meat can cause cancer

 

Rubber industry

 

Schistosoma haematobium (infection with)

 

Secondhand smoke

 

Shale oils

 

Silica, crystalline (inhaled in the form of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources)

 

Smokeless tobacco products

 

Solar radiation

 

Soots

 

Sugar

 

Sunlamps and sunbeds

 

Talc containing asbestiform fibres

 

Tamoxifen

 

The sun, source of solar radiation

 

Wood dust

 

Radium-224 and its decay products

 

Radium-226 and its decay products

 

Radium-228 and its decay products

 

Radon-222 and its decay products

 

2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-para-dioxin

 

Thiotepa (1,1’,1”-phosphinothioylidynetrisaziridine)

 

Thorium-232 and its decay products, administered intravenously as a colloidal dispersion of thorium-232 dioxide

 

Treosulfan

 

Ortho-toluidine

 

Vinyl chloride

 

Ultraviolet radiation

 

X-radiation and gamma radiation

 

The Main Causes of Cancer 1

 

Weak Immune System

stress

overwork

run down

pessimistic

lack of rest

improper nutrition

 

Toxins

chemicals

microbes, parasites and fungus

isopropyl alcohol

 

Improper Diet

white refined sugar

chips

pastries

deep fried foods

prepared meats

fast foods

food additives

refined vegetable oils, trans fats, margarine

 

Oxygen Deprivation

certain foods like refined vegetable oils use up oxygen

a sedentary lifestyle means shallow breathing only, vigorous physical activity makes you breathe hard and get oxygen into your lungs

 

The Main Causes of Cancer 2

 

Things can cause cancer like these things:

 

a vaccination can weaken the immune system due to mercury and toxins.

 

a build-up of feces of colon walls, Fire in the Belly by Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby

 

microbes in the bloodstream

 

Tobacco use accounts for more than 150,000 cancer deaths in the United States each year.

 

Food choices drive a third of the cancers, especially stomach and colon cancers.

 

Thinner people are at lower risk of breast, prostate and uterine cancer because these cancers are linked to high exposure to the sex hormones, estrogen and testosterone which are stored in fat.

 

People who drink alcohol have higher levels of mouth and liver cancer.

 

People who spend too much time in the sun, particularly before the age of 30, are more likely to develop skin cancer.

 

Chemicals such as asbestos and formaldehyde account for about 5% of all cancers.

 

Causes of Cancer from doctorshealthpress.com/cancer-articles/meet-the-worlds-biggest-cause-of-cancer

 

viruses, parasites, and bacteria

HPV: The “human papillomavirus

Hepatitis: Both the B and C viruses

EBV: The “Epstein-Barr” virus

HIV

 

genetics to a point

unhealthy lifestyle

 

eating unhealthy foods

 

smoking

 

alcohol

 

eat healthy

 

drink enough water

 

exercise regularly

 

Hulda Clark, Used to Have a Free ebook at  huldaclark.com/The-Cure-For-All-Cancers.pdf

 

I got the book for free.  Now they want money for it at this website.

 

I’m pretty sure it’s free online somewhere.

 

The book is massive.  I think it was at least 700 pages long.

 

She had a theory of parasites and pollution.

 

The entire book is a rant on getting the chemicals out of your house, car, where you work, etc.

 

She says everything has chemicals in it which all together are a toxic attacking force on your immune system so try to live as naturally as possible away from all chemicals, particularly the foods you eat.  Minimize your use of processed foods.  Eat lentils, potatoes, rice, chicken and tuna not potato chips and ice cream.

 

Your carpets have chemicals in them.  Get them out.

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