According to Loren78´s favorite doctor... LMAO
Cancer is a Fungus by Dr. T. Simoncini
http://groups.google.com/group/TruthAvengers/browse_thread/thread/bd1586dd3a8ea8cd?pli=1
If 40, 30, or even 20 years ago it was still possible to somehow convince
people of the goodness of official oncology and of its results, today, after
results that are as continuous as they are inane, although trumpeted
regularly by the media, nobody accepts being seduced by words, about
hypotheses and promises that are undelivered and undeliverable, any longer.
The painful awareness, which almost everyone has experienced, of the
miserable end of this or that relative, friend, or acquaintance, is
associated with these failures.
We must surrender to the evidence that contemporary oncology is incapable of giving us the answers and the necessary to those who are cancer patients and that therefore it is our moral and ethical obligation to try to find the correct solution for the gravest and most painful disease of our time.
Cancer is a fungus
For about 100 years, the fundamental theory behind cancer has been based on the hypothesis that it is a malfunctioning of the genes. This point of view implies that cancer is intracellular. My point of view however is that cancer is a fungal infection, and therefore an extra cellular phenomenon.
Candida
In the plant world, cancers are caused by a fungal invasion, and it is
possible to argue that the same thing happens in human beings. Fungi are
always involved in cancers: they are found both in vivo and in the
post-mortem examination*.
However, scientists believe that they develop after the onset of the illness.
My opinion is that they come before it: they produce the cancer, blunt the immune system and then invade the entire organism.
Each type of cancer is caused by fungi of the Candida species, as also
referenced by other research*, and the histological configuration is a
result of the defence reaction of a tissue against the invasion. In time,
the tissue gets exhausted and produces only undifferentiated cells.
A cancer could be termed a ‘solid abscess,’ where the colonies form the
centre, and host cellular reaction is all around.
Cancer is a Fungus by Dr. T. Simoncini
http://groups.google.com/group/TruthAvengers/browse_thread/thread/bd1586dd3a8ea8cd?pli=1
If 40, 30, or even 20 years ago it was still possible to somehow convince
people of the goodness of official oncology and of its results, today, after
results that are as continuous as they are inane, although trumpeted
regularly by the media, nobody accepts being seduced by words, about
hypotheses and promises that are undelivered and undeliverable, any longer.
The painful awareness, which almost everyone has experienced, of the
miserable end of this or that relative, friend, or acquaintance, is
associated with these failures.
We must surrender to the evidence that contemporary oncology is incapable of giving us the answers and the necessary to those who are cancer patients and that therefore it is our moral and ethical obligation to try to find the correct solution for the gravest and most painful disease of our time.
Cancer is a fungus
For about 100 years, the fundamental theory behind cancer has been based on the hypothesis that it is a malfunctioning of the genes. This point of view implies that cancer is intracellular. My point of view however is that cancer is a fungal infection, and therefore an extra cellular phenomenon.
Candida
In the plant world, cancers are caused by a fungal invasion, and it is
possible to argue that the same thing happens in human beings. Fungi are
always involved in cancers: they are found both in vivo and in the
post-mortem examination*.
However, scientists believe that they develop after the onset of the illness.
My opinion is that they come before it: they produce the cancer, blunt the immune system and then invade the entire organism.
Each type of cancer is caused by fungi of the Candida species, as also
referenced by other research*, and the histological configuration is a
result of the defence reaction of a tissue against the invasion. In time,
the tissue gets exhausted and produces only undifferentiated cells.
A cancer could be termed a ‘solid abscess,’ where the colonies form the
centre, and host cellular reaction is all around.