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How cancer works

Topic: Alternative MedicineBy Nina AndersonPublished Recently added

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Most people think cancer is evil. Basically it’s a dysfunctional cell that has been misguided into not dying. The T cells in our body control these cancer cells. T cells convert nitrogen into nitric acid, which dissolves cancer cells, but normal cells don’t get affected because they are protected by SOD superoxide dismutase. SOD is produced in the body from electrolyte minerals, primarily manganese and selenium.

Cancer cells seek out nitrogen in our body’s protein, trying to starve the T cells. The nitrogen comes from protein stored in the muscle tissue and cancer eats away at this muscle to get at the nitrogen to deprive the T cells of food. Cancer cells get food from an in-growth of blood capillaries and grow a tough protein coating that is 13 times thicker than a regular cell. Cancer cells talk to healthy cells and send this erroneous DNA message (not to die) throughout our body. This is why even though we remove the cancerous body part, cancer reoccurs somewhere else years later. The message has been sent and festers in these healthy cells until they too become cancerous. We need to remove cancer’s ability to send these messages in order to control it.

We think of cancer as cells with attention deficit disorder. They are not bad. Just strayed off the path. If we think of cancer in this way we can see that we can affect its pathway through thought, diet and supplements. Fearing cancer and hating it sends a negative vibration throughout the body, which does not help the healing process. We must think of the cancer cells as kids with a problem. You don’t hit the kid with bigger and bigger weapons to make them shape up. You try to change their behavior.

In numerous studies over the last decade it has shown that if we foil cancer’s ability to sustain its irrational behavior, the cancer will become weakened enough for our T-cells to get the upper hand. Fermented/nitrogenated soy foils the cancers plan and supports the protein in the muscle to reduce the protein wasting effect of chemotherapy. The fermented soy ingested must be reduced to a small cellular amino acid state so it can break through the protein barrier of the cancer cell. Nitrogenated, fermented soy is sought out by the cancer cell because it is looking for nitrogen. Once the cancer cell eats this, the beneficial soy isoflavones, protease inhibitors, and phytosterols undo the cancer reprogramming it to die again, and imparting that DNA into daughter cells. The soy isoflavones Genistein and Diadzein cause the cancer cell to differentiate and change back to normal cells. It also inhibits the cancer cells ability to get food from the blood thus starving and weakening existing cancer cells. Single soybean extractions like soy isoflavonoids alone cannot do this as they are too large to get absorbed and the cancer cell is not attracted to them because of the lack of nitrogen.

We have also discovered that cancer loves an inflammatory condition in the body. This is where it thrives. Chronic inflammation may not be visible but if you have ever taken antibiotics, vaccinations, fought infections or been under stress then you may have a chronic inflammatory condition. It is imperative that you not only treat the cancer but remove it's happy home.

The protocol we use includes Haelan femented/nitrogenated soy drink, Jiva soy/curcumin anti-inflammatory supplement, an essential fatty acid supplement (parent omega 6 4:1 to omega 3). Liquid 12-trace mineral electrolytes, digestive enzyme supplements with every meal, water that is 7.4 pH or higher and filtered (not distilled), a mostly vegetarian diet with no sugar or high-glycemic carbs. We have seen positive results in most cases. One client was facing a breast removal and with our protocol, a macrobiotic diet and chemotherapy she not only totally rid herself of the cancer in six months, but her hair grew back (she shaved her head) half way through the chemo treatment to the amazement of the oncologist. We also use this treatment to eliminate melanoma in two weeks and reduce tongue cancer two stages prior to surgery.
But, don’t just depend on putting things into your mouth and expecting these miracles. You must also change your attitude about cancer, reduce the fear as much as possible and use visualization, meditation and positive thinking to keep your vibrations harmonious with the healing process. -Nina Anderson, author of Cancer Disarmed and editor of Prevent Cancer, Strokes, Heart Attacks and other Deadly Killers by Dr. Vijaya Nair. www.safegoodspub.com

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About the Author

Nina is an International Sports Science Association certified Specialist in Performance Nutrition.

As a nationally acclaimed researcher, author, television and radio personality, Nina’s message has reached thousands of listeners.

She is a retired corporate jet pilot and has flow
Gulfstreams, Citations and the Hawker which is the airplane where the action takes place in her novel, 2012 Airbo
e Prophesy. She is founder of the new networking site for aviators: www.Fabulousflying.com.

She has been an active researcher in the alte
ative health field for over twenty years and has co-authored 17 books including Flying Above the Glass Ceiling, Worse Than Global Warming, Atlantis Today - The USA. Low Carb and Beyond, Cancer Disarmed, ADD, The Natural Approach, Super Nutrition for Dogs n’ Cats, Nutritional Leverage for Great Golf and Analyzing Sports Drinks. Nina has a BA from Monmouth College.

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