Outsmart your cancer
~ Tanya Harter Pierce
~ Tanya Harter Pierce
The most obvious benefit of using a non-toxic approach to cancer is that, by doing so, a person does not damage healthy parts of his or her body while trying to recover from their illness. Chemotherapy and radiation can damage virtually any cells they come in contact with and may have extremely serious long-term side effects such as liver, kidney, nerve and heart damage. These side effects can often be life-threatening in and of themselves.
Besides general bodily damage that can be caused, many cancer patients are not even told by their doctors that some common conventional treatments for cancer are themselves carcinogenic. The fact is that some chemotherapy agents are known carcinogents, and the chemotherapy treatment given to many patients to put their cancer into remission may directly cause a secondary cancer to develop in that person a few years later. Radiation can also cause cancer, which has been well-known since radiation techniques were first developed.
Moreover, at some point, the use of a toxic treatment for cancer may enable the cancer to spread even faster in a person's body. This is because that person's immune system and other natural defense mechanisms have been so weakened by the treatment itself, the body can no longer fight off the cancer.
is lung cancer a whole different disease from liver cancer or uterine cancer or prostate cancer? Are leukemias, bone cancers, lymphomas, kidney cancer and bladder cancer all different diseases? The simple answer is that conventional medicine tends to look at cancers in different parts of the body as different diseases. But in the alternative cancer treatment field, cancer is cancer no matter where it is. Once cancer develops in the body, it basically involves the same mechanics and cell functioning wherever it occurs. Although there are some minor differences among differently diagnosed cancers, these differences are minimal compared to the similarities that all cancers share. Thus, rather than say there are different 'types' of cancer, it would be more accurate to say there are different 'manifestations' of cancer.
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