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Introduction
Man has always suffered from cancer as evidence of it has been found in
mummies. It was never a great problem then as there was so little of it. Today it is
different as the cancer rate, for the last 20 to 30 years has been skyrocketing. It’s a
disease that’s stolen more years of life from our population than any other. We are
told there is a great deal of research being carried out, not only to find better and
more effective treatments but to find out what is causing it. It’s our number 2 killer
after heart disease. It’s even affected this family, not the writer, but this book is not
about one person, it’s about the 7 million people that are dying of cancer every
year world wide.
For someone who’s been diagnosed with cancer there are many facts about it you
need to know but won’t be told. Firstly it’s important to realize that cancer is a
disease of the whole body, not just where the growths appeared. These growths
appeared because of a condition within the body but by removing just the cancer
growths, that doesn’t removed the condition that caused these growths to first
appear. That’s why cancer often returns after someone has been treated by our
mainstream medicine.
Also cancer generally develops slowly over many years and will arise not from a
single factor like smoking but from a combination of factors like smoking, too
much alcohol, our modern way of living and bad diets.
People today are faced with so many distorted facts about the disease and too many
just accept what’s on offer because of our blind faith in our medical system. It’s
because the less you know about the disease, the easier it will be for the cancer
industry to manipulate you into their treatments. Also there is a valid reason why
we only have those 3 ways of treating cancer and that’s because they are profitable.
Money plays a big part in anything to do with cancer, whether it’s screening
programs as in mammograms, diagnosing it or treating it. It’s a sad testimony to
the society we live in today that we care more about profit than caring for
somebody’s life.
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