
SWORDS AND CANNONS
Tools you need to fight Cancer
From the almighty surgical scalpel to x-ray guns and toxins that
can kill a horse in under 5 seconds, from magic mushrooms and
teas to good old vitamin C, from the sulfur in many vegetables to
stop smoking help centers, there are a lot of tools and techniques
required to win this battle.
The first tool you will need:
"A WILL TO FIGHT."
Without that, you are doomed. Here are a few other tips
and tricks to help you along.
- If you smoke, stop as in today. now, immediately. Cancer loves
a smoker and most exercise programs are difficult and usually unsuccessful
if you continue to smoke. Contact
an agency for information on how to quit smoking today.
- If you are overweight, lose it. Cancer loves fat people. In
every instance that I contracted cancer I wasn't eating right
and was seriously overweight and everytime it disappeared I had drastically
altered my diet and I was either running, swimming or in some team sport.
- If you aren't taking Vitamin C, get with the program. According
the the book by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling, experts in this
area of cancer, the human body needs about 1600 times the recommended
allowance of Vitamin C suggested by the Fedeal Government. Even if
that estimate is high, a low intake of vitamic C dooms your immune
system from the start and most alternative therapies recommend
boosting this intake to levels even higher than these Doctors
suggest.
- If you are not in a state of emergency, consider using
non-surgical methods for curing your cancer and using
regular visits to the Doctor's Office to monitor the progress
of your treatment. If, after a brief period your treatment isn't working, THEN
consider 'going under the knife' to remove the tumors. If the
alternative method of treatment has arrested the cancer or in
many cases, caused it to go into remission, stick with it. Your
body will be much better off without having undergone the toxins
and radiation therapy that often destroys your immune system or
other systems in the body.
There are many tools, books, websites and clinics who offer
both traditional and alternative therapies. Make sure you ask
about their success rates before signing up and make
sure you talk to others who have tried those methods. |