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Showing posts with label cancer - medical. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Video about non-toxic cancer treatment and root causes

The war on cancer reminds me of the war on terrorism - while they may be necessary to deal with an immediate threat, neither deal with the root causes of cancer or terrorism; but are largely fruitless and extremely costly reactions to the symptoms. Reactive measures often end up causing more complications than can be handled.  Pre-emptive, root cause action is what we most need.

This video below tells us about many the root causes of cancer and non-toxic treatment, of which there are very many.  I am not telling you not to get treatment for cancer, if you have cancer; but why aren't we more aggressively promoting the practical public and personal health measures for preventing it in the first place?  We already know enough to prevent at least 70% of all cancers.  If we were to prevent 70% how would you feel about that?  You might argue that 70% is an exaggeration.  Well, if the real figure was, say, 30% how would you feel about that?  Something that reduces all cancers by 30% would surely be sensational news?  Nobel Prize material.

The question is this: "If we already know how to prevent many, or most cancers, then why are we not putting more effort into implementing these preventive measures?"

I know why: because there is no money in root cause prevention.  The money is in high value treatment after the fact, and the never-ending research to find the one shot cure, such as a miracle drug or gene therapy of which there will be none because cancer is the perfect storm of many factors coming together. The bulk of research funding is the search for the next patent drug.  Non-patent measures receive little more than lip service and often sidelined and even ridiculed.   Depressing but so true.





The only criticism that I have of this video is not enough is said of the dangers of the numerous xrays that we are exposed to over our lifetimes.  These vary from bone density scans, mammograms, dental xrays and the real biggie - CT scans.



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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Number of Elderly Cancer Patients Could Double by 2030


"By 2030, there will be twice the number of elderly cancer patients (65 and older) worldwide than there were in 2000, an increase that will pose "huge challenges" to health-care systems, cancer experts warned Monday at a European Cancer Conference meeting.
The global increase in elderly cancer patients will be the result of aging societies, especially in developed nations, and improved diagnosis and treatment, Agence France-Presse reported.
"There are not enough health-care professionals who have skills and knowledge in both cancer and the best care and treatment for the elderly," Kathy Redmond, editor of Cancer World, said at the meeting.
She described the impending upsurge in elderly cancer patient numbers as a "time bomb," and said that not enough is being done to prepare to deal with the increase, AFP reported."
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Gary Moller responds:
There are numerous measures that you can take to reduce your risk of developing cancer as you get older. Note that I said "risk" and not "prevent". Even the most healthy person may develop cancer; but that should not deter all of us from taking a number of simple and easy measures that are known to reduce risk.

The sad fact of the matter is that the health system in New Zealand is already creaking at the seams and, in some regions, it is haemorrhaging. The future does not look great for the health of our health system and we should not be holding out for a cancer cure. Like the Holy Grail or the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, the cancer cure remains beyond our desperate grasp.

It is up to each of us to do what we can to look after ourselves and our families to reduce risk and survivability.
These measures center around lifestyle, nutrition, reducing exposure to carcinogens and detection of any cancers as early as possible in their development. Much of what is written on this website about nutrition and health will assist you with reducing risk of developing cancer.