Cancer Explained
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I was at the service station last week - picking up a friend whonhad driven his car in for repairs.
The mechanic was under the car, wrench in hand, when he turned andnasked if I had ever heard of 'Codex' (http://www.ahf-au.org/)nnI responded that I had indeed heard of the name and was aware thatnthe organization was behind the medical push to haven'non-prescriptive' medicines registered and controlled by the AMA.
In other words - if you want to take a vitamin, herbal or othe
supplement in the future - it may well be under license by 'Big Pharma.'
The mechanic went on to ask if I was aware that the disease 'cancer' was a resultnof an imbalance in the pH factor of the blood stream.
Well, that really got my attention.
I can't remember many occasions whereby someone outside of my particula
area of study has made such a statement.
And if that wasn't enough - said mechanic dropped down on his haunches and nscribed into the cement floor of his garage with a screwdriver - npH 7.4 = healthy blood and when the pH factor drops below that - conditions for cancer arise.
WOW! - I applauded his acumen.
It is true - that when the pH of our bloodstream registers below 7.4 (approx) nthe blood is said to have dropped from normal (slightly alkaline) to a condition nthat is more toward the acidic end of the spectrum.
This change in the blood causes an 'Irritation' - an excitation of the tissues that it nfeeds/drains.
Irritation causes 'Inflammation' with an accompanying increase in heat.
If the irritation remains in operation, the tissues surrounding the irritation will nundergo a change leading to 'Ulceration, Thickening and Hardening.'
As long as the cause (irritation) remains - even though it may not be seen - hidden nby the hardening - a change in tissue can and probably will continue - leading to, namong many things - 'Cancer.'
This is not news dear readers - unless you are viewing this for the first time - nhowever, if you are interested - may I suggest that you read the preface n(Under the heading 'There are No Cures - Paragraph #4) in J.H Tilden's classic book - 'Toxemia Explained.'
You can find a copy of this timeless book on-line at:
(http://www.soilandhealth.org/02/0201hyglibcat/020103toxemia/02010302.html)nnAnd so the old adage of 'you never know what you are going to find...' was certainly true in this instance - going to pick up a friend and meeting a stranger - who, apart from being a damn good mechanic - turned out to be an open-minded and free thinking individual.
All the best for your health and happiness,
Kevin and Katy Hintonn
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"Kevin Hinton is a renowned Natural Health Educator and Advocator who has assisted a broad range of people to re-invigorate their lives through common-sense Natural Health practises.
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