Monday 3 June 2013

Cancer, and Why Clean Kitchens Don't Have Cockroaches


Why Clean Kitchens Don't Have Cockroaches


Concept: In nature, each biological entity, - from bacteria to dinosaurs - will have its own type of "ideal environment" in which it can thrive. Change that environment substantially, and it may not thrive. Millions of creatures have gone extinct because of this core principal. It is a fundamental truth of nature. I suggest cancer cells are no exception. (Proof supplied below)


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Example of a bad idea! Planning officers reveal tiny homes with toilet in the kitchen AOL Story:
 

By way of analogy, I would refer to cockroaches, which are famously to be found in some of the worlds most awful restaurant kitchens, - (ask Gordon Ramsay!)


The point being IDEAL ENVIRONMENT. Filth, dirt, grime, mess, rotting food, and a thousand grubby hiding places...all present the perfect environment for cockroaches to thrive and breed!


But do you ever see cockroaches thriving in a spotlessly clean well kept kitchen?

 
 
 


THE WORD "IMPOSSIBLE" SPRINGS TO MIND!!

Essential Logic: All lifeforms or organisms tend to have:

A/ Environments ideally suited to thrive

B/  Environments where they cannot thrive

CHOOSE 'B' TO ELIMINATE CANCER


In fact all lifeforms on Earth have what could be described as a specific “ideal environment” in which they will best thrive. Radically change that environment, and suddenly viability is endangered, or even impossible. This is proven by millions of species known to have gone extinct.

As cancer is clearly a life form, (biological entity) with unique specific needs to survive, it must be true that it too has an ideal environment in which to prosper.

But it must also be true that if we radically change that environment, it will radically change viability.

This is essentially what most alternative cancer treatments aim to achieve as a big part of the strategy to eliminate cancer. It is to eliminate the viable environment.


IN SHORT, CANCER OFTEN STARTS BECAUSE FOR ONE REASON OR ANOTHER, THE BODY HAS DEVELOPED A "CANCER FRIENDLY" ENVIRONMENT, WHICH IS ALMOST ALWAYS ACIDIC, (DUE TO MODERN DIET) HAS TOXIC CHALLENGES, (DUE TO THE WORLD WE LIVE IN) - AND IS POORLY OXYGENATED AS A RESULT, AND IS TIPPED OVER THE EDGE WHEN THE IMMUNE SYSTEM GETS CLOBBERED...BY STRESS OR OTHER EMOTIONAL FACTORS...OR SOME OTHER CAUSE. 

An ideal cancer environment?

Science confirms that cancer cells no longer consume oxygen, they instead survive on glucose for energy, - but require 17 times more of it than normal cells! Cancer cells thrive in an acidic cell environment, while normal cells function ideally in an alkaline environment. Obviously it is also IDEAL for cancer to have a weak immune system policing that environment.
 
Hint: Most of these things are, to a large degree, within our control through diet, lifestyle, and exercise. We can also AVOID behaviours that are helpful to cancer, such as flooding your bloodstream with glucose every day! (which is known to render your immune system dormant for several hours)

The Standard American Diet, (SAD) which is fast becoming the diet most of the world is consuming, is creating ideal conditions for creating and supporting cancer. Studies tend to prove this.

Note: In regard to the above cockroach infestation example, if we were to ignore the IDEAL ENVIRONMENT described, and follow the KILL policy (as preferred by standard cancer treatment for cancer) we would find a similar result. Bang!! we could blast them with a shotgun, we could poison them, we could zap them, We could gas them. But in all probability they would soon be back again, if the kitchen remains the same filthy ideal habitat for cockroaches!!

EXAMPLE: There are numerous way to deny cancer cells the ideal conditions needed to thrive. One way is to deny them the glucose they rely on to survive, as explained in this video.
 


 

I cover this subject in more detail here: http://healing-cancer-with-logic-and-reason.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/fasting-to-banish-cancer.html

 




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