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Originally Posted by JSB There is no one cure for cancer, because cancer is not one disease. QUOTE]
I don't believe that and I never will. When people say there is not cure they are either lying, misinformed, or they just don't know of a cure. Just because a cure isn't widely publicized doesn't mean there isn't one. If an average person cured his cancer and wants to help others do the same, I will always listen, especially if it is something natural that won't harm the body. |
There is a cure but the cancer keeps coming back because you keep making them come back with what you eat, and what you're eating off from.
Let me show you something that would royally inflame and MAKE YOU MAD!
You are a POPULATION REDUCTION STATISTIC!
All that natural cure is going to get negated by the stuff you buy off WALMART!
YouTube - Bisphenol A (BPA) Contaminating Our Food Bisphenol A - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A 2008 scientific review has concluded that "perinatal exposure to (...) low doses of (..) BPA, alters breast development and increases breast cancer risk".[30] Another 2008 review concluded that " animal experiments and epidemiological data strengthen the hypothesis that foetal exposure to xenooestrogens may be an underlying cause of the increased incidence of breast cancer observed over the last 50 years".[31] A 2009 scientific review, funded by the "Breast Cancer Fund", has recommended "a federal ban on the manufacture, distribution and sale of consumer products containing bisphenol A".
A study in mice in 2009, which found ovary anomalies from exposition as low as 1 µg/kg, concluded that BPA exposure causes long-term adverse reproductive and carcinogenic effects if exposure occurs during prenatal critical periods of differentiation.[48]
A 1997 study on mouse has found that neonatal BPA exposure of 2 μg/kg increased adult prostate weight.[56] A 2005 study on mouse has found that neonatal BPA exposure at 10 μg/kg disrupted the development of the fetal mouse prostate.[57] A 2006 study rats has shown that neonatal bisphenol A exposure at 10 μg/kg levels increases prostate gland susceptibility to adult-onset precancerous lesions and hormonal carcinogenesis.[58] A 2007 in vitro study has found that BPA within the range of concentrations currently measured in human serum is associated with permanently increase in prostate size.[59] A 2009 study has found that newborns rats exposed to a low-dose of BPA (10 µg/kg) increased prostate cancer susceptibility when adults.
Neuroblastoma
In vitro studies have suggested that BPA can promote the growth of neuroblastoma cells.