I have some particular comments about your post, and a general one:
First, if there was no such thing as a genetic code, there would be
no cancer. Genes are intimately involved with cancer. They cannot
help but be.
Second, taking the circumstantial evidence that "granny did not get
cancer," (she did, actually, but not as much as she does today), and
saying it proves cancer is not genetic, is unscientific. There could
be plenty of other reasons granny did not get cancer.
About brassieres and cancer: Granny wore far more confining, far
stiffer, more constricting corsets and underwear than do the women of
today. If bras cause cancer, why didn't granny get as much breast
cancer as today's women?
With regard to "primitive" peoples not getting cancer, T. Colin
Campbell, veteran nutritional biochemist, says those peoples ate a
good deal less animal protein than we do, and that animal protein
turns on cancer genes.
Your wholesale dismissal of the study of the genetic code is
appalling to me. The study of it will of course go on, and it will
yield much excellent fruit.
You wrote that believing that genetic code breakdown causing
cancer "takes away all hope" from those dx'd with cancer. It
certainly does not. It does not matter at all necessarily if cancer
was genetically caused. The same methods used to combat cancer can
work equally well for all.
Further, while you speak of how bad it is to take away hope, you then
go on to as much as say that those people who have been treated with
chemotherapy have no hope of getting well through alternative means.
That is thoroughly incorrect. There are many, many people who started
off with maintstream treatment---chemotherapy or radiation---who
switched to alternative, or who have combined mainstream with
alternative, and who have done very, very well indeed. Dr. Budwig was
supposed to have routinely helped such people. And I am one such
person.
Now here is my general comment:
Some time back, there were two contingencies on this board debating
about whether complete veganism or vegetables, fruits and organic
animal protein are best for health and healing. It went on for quite
a while, till the moderator said it had gone on long enough and
requested that it end.
As one member of this list, I would like to suggest that you have
stated your thoughts on the "one" cause and "one" cure for cancer
many times over, and that I would like to see you post your thoughts
to our files section and refer members there, rather than posting
your theory over and over again.
Thank you and best wishes,
Elliot
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