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Why I Hate The Cancer Industry

tonychat

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[video=youtube;JU1gqUICqhg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU1gqUICqhg[/video]

This guy was thrown into prison by selling apricot seeds to help cancer patients.

Apricot seeds contains vitamin B17.. I add apricots seeds from organic apricots into my fruit salad too.

this is how politics trying to silent other and to earn money using treatments like chemo to kill you..
 

tonychat

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[video=youtube;VB5nYLrPNRs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB5nYLrPNRs[/video]

Another example of propaganda and lies due to selfish and self-serving agenda which destroys a lot of people..

Hemp actually prevent cancer.
 

tonychat

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If You Want Cancer…Just Light Up

Life is complicated on any given day. Faced with constant and often overwhelming information, it is easy to forget that even the simplest of choices can lead to serious repercussions in your future.

An excellent example is the decision to smoke. Don’t worry, this isn’t going to be an article bashing smokers. Smoking is a stressful, expensive, and physically damaging habit that is as difficult to kick as hard drugs.

You already know it’s bad for you. You know because – if you’re a smoker – you are bombarded with anti-smoking campaigns at every turn.

You are not alone. In the United States alone, more than 18% of the adult population is addicted to cigarettes. That is more than 42 million people…just like you.

Smoking is not only physically addictive, it is psychologically addictive, altering the pleasure centers in your brain and rewiring what makes you “feel good.” It is associated with other pleasurable activities such as socializing and drinking, which makes the habit even harder to quit.

There is a need, an indescribable feeling, an uncontrollable desire, to pull out a cigarette from your pocket, light it up, and give it a puff or two…observing the smoke as it is exhaled slowly from your mouth.

If you’re like most smokers, you probably huddle in a designated smoking area, no matter the weather, feeding a habit that controls you far more than you have ever controlled the habit.

The Basics
  • Lack of taste
  • Bad breath
  • Damaged sense of smell
  • Mood swings
  • Chronic colds
  • A lighter wallet


However, it is the long-term effects on your body that make smoking a habit you need to remove from your life at any cost. It is the biggest obstacle to your health and the number one preventable cause of death and disease that exists.

Smoking accounts for 1-in-5 deaths annually in the U.S. – almost half a million deaths every year that are 100% preventable.

We all know someone who has a grandparent who “smoked and drank every day of their life and lived to 100 years old” – and those people exist. They beat the odds.

The majority of smokers will not beat the odds. Hoping you receive Grandpa’s constitution is a dangerous gamble.

Another consideration is that even unfiltered cigarettes forty years ago contained far less toxins than the cigarettes on the market today. According to the American Lung Association, the average cigarette sold today contains 7,000 chemical additives – and 69 of those are known cancer-causing carcinogens. That is why smoking damages every single organ in your body. From your skin to your blood, your heart to your brain, and of course your lungs.

The most serious result of a cigarette habit is cancer. For decades, the biggest cause of death by cancer is found in victims of lung cancer. 90% of lung cancer cases are smokers, ex-smokers, or people who were exposed to long-term secondhand smoke.

However, lung cancer is not the only type of cancer that cigarettes play a role in causing. Cancers of the nasal cavity, throat, mouth, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, kidney, bladder, cervix, and some forms of leukemia have been linked to tobacco addiction.

Every cigarette increases your risk. The only way to reduce your odds is to stop smoking.

It is not easy to quit but there is help. There are therapies available to support your desire to kick the habit. Alternative nicotine delivery systems come in the form of nasal sprays, patches, gums, and lozenges.

Electronic cigarettes are also on the market but not enough data has been collected by independent sources to confirm safety. Research to date has yielded insufficient evidence to support e-cigarettes as an alternative smoking device.

Cancer is a serious danger to your health and the risk is much higher if you smoke. Check for a free program in your area to help you quit – there is one available in every state.

The benefits are incredible. According to a report published by the United States Surgeon General, they are also immediate.

Twenty minutes without a cigarette – your blood pressure drops.

Twelve hours without a cigarette – your carbon monoxide levels return to normal.

Two weeks without a cigarette – your lung function begins to improve.

One year without a cigarette – your risk of heart disease is half that of a smoker.

Five years without a cigarette – your cancer risk is cut in half.

Don’t wait another minute…slay the dragon of tobacco addiction today.
 

tonychat

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Sugar — The White Death
Posted by: Ty Bollinger in Cancer 101, Cancer Causers

Sugar is *NOT* your friend. It may “feel like” your friend when it comforts you (due to the beta-endorphin rush in your brain), but sugar is your ENEMY. Truth be told, regular consumption of sugary foods is one of the worst things that you can do to your health. Modern scientific research has shown us, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that sugar in your food (in all its myriad forms) is taking a devastating toll on your health.

Take a look at the sugar consumption trends of the past 300 years:

In 1700, the average person consumed about 4 pounds of sugar per year.

In 1800, the average person consumed about 18 pounds of sugar per year.

In 1900, individual consumption had risen to 90 pounds of sugar per year.

In 2012, more than 50% of all Americans consume 1/2 pound of sugar PER DAY—translating to a whopping 180 pounds of sugar per year!

In 1890, only 3 people out of 100,000 had diabetes. In 2012, almost 8,000 out of every 100,000 people was diagnosed with diabetes!

The “sugar rush” has been targeted at our children. American children are consuming about TEN TIMES as much sugar as they were in 1900, especially in the form of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), which is the average
American’s greatest source of calories! Highly addictive HFCS contains fructose and glucose, but they are NOT bound together (as they are in table sugar) so the body doesn’t need to break it down. Therefore, the fructose is absorbed immediately, going straight to the liver, which turns it into FAT (VLDL and triglycerides).

According to Dr. Joseph Mercola:
“Fructose also tricks the body into gaining weight by fooling your metabolism (it turns off the appetite-control system). Fructose does not appropriately stimulate insulin, which in turn does not suppress ghrelin (the “hunger hormone”) and doesn’t stimulate leptin (the “satiety hormone”), which together result in your eating more and developing insulin resistance.” This process also supresses the immune system.

But just because you avoid HFCS doesn’t mean that you’re in the clear. Excess intake of ALL processed sugars results in compromised immune function (decreasing the white blood cells’ ability to destroy bacteria), obesity, and diabetes.

And if that’s not enough, keep in mind that sugar is addictive! That’s right! Dr. Serge Ahmed, of Bordeaux, France, has been working with rats and giving them the choice between cocaine and sugar. Guess what wins, time and again? That’s right … sugar. The sweet taste of sugar is more rewarding than the high of cocaine. You see, sugar produces dopamine – a happy, feel-good chemical – in the brain. People get addicted to eating sugar, whereby they need it to feel “normal” and they undergo “withdrawal” if they cut sugar from their diets. If they go “cold turkey” for a few days, their brain will begin to produce dopamine on its own, but the discomfort of the withdrawal process keeps many “sugar addicts” trapped in their addiction.

Please remember that sugar is cancer’s favorite food, due to the anaerobic respiratory mechanism exhibited by ALL cancer cells. And since half of the white sugar in the USA comes from sugar beets, you should remember that most beets are now genetically modified. Yet another reason to stay away from the “White Death” isn’t it?

I personally recommend that you avoid white sugar, brown sugar, agave, and all artificial sweeteners. If you have a sweet tooth, it’s best to stick with 100% pure stevia, xylitol, raw honey, pure maple syrup, molasses, and coconut sugar. The bottom line: If you want to be healthy, you MUST take control of your sugar intake so that it doesn’t take control over you.

It is easy to become confused by the various sugars and sweeteners, so here is a basic overview:

Saccharide = sugar

Glucose (aka “dextrose” or “grape sugar”), galactose (“milk sugar”), and fructose (“fruit sugar”) are all “monosaccharides” (i.e. single sugar molecules), known as “simple sugars.” The primary difference between them is the way your body metabolizes them.

Glucose is the form of energy you were designed to run on. Every cell in your body uses glucose for energy.

High amounts of fructose are very damaging to the body if it isn’t burned immediately for energy because it travels directly to the liver where it’s converted to triglycerides (fats). Excess triglycerides increase insulin resistance (and insulin production), thus contributing to diabetes in a “back door” fashion.

The simple sugars can combine to form more complex sugars, like sucrose (“table sugar”) which is a “disaccharide” comprised of 50% glucose and 50% fructose.

“Refined” white sugar (pure sucrose) is washed with a syrup solution, then with hot water, clarified (usually chemically) to remove impurities, decolorized, concentrated, evaporated, re-boiled until crystals form, centrifuged again to separate, then dried. By this point, any remnants of “natural goodness” and “nutritional value” have completely disappeared! Quite frankly, white sugar should be considered an “industrial product” rather than “food.”

“Brown sugar” is white sugar mixed with molasses.

“Raw” sugar is not really raw—it has been cooked, and most of the minerals and vitamins are gone. But it’s probably a little better than refined white sugar because it has a little of the molasses remaining.

Aspartame is a neurotoxic rat poison … need I say more?

Splenda (sucralose) is NOT a sugar, despite its deceptive marketing slogan, “made from sugar.” It’s a chlorinated artificial sweetener in line with aspartame, though not quite as harmful.

Honey is approximately 50% fructose, but in natural (raw) form contains many health benefits.

Stevia is an extremely sweet herb derived from the leaf of the South American stevia plant, which is completely safe (in its natural form).

Agave nectar is made from the agave plant, which is a cactus. Sounds natural, right? Like maple syrup from a tree, or honey from a beehive. Only it isn’t. Agave is HIGHLY processed while the end product does not even remotely resemble the original agave plant. Furthermore, agave is approximately 80% fructose (much higher than honey and maple syrup).

HFCS – high fructose corn syrup – is 55% fructose and 45% glucose.

Rapadura is the pure juice extracted from the sugar cane (using a press), which is then evaporated over low heat, whilst being stirred with paddles, then sieve ground to produce a grainy sugar. It has not been cooked at high heats or spun to change it into crystals, and the molasses is maintained in the sugar. “Sucanat” is the USA trade name for Rapadura.

Coconut sugar is made from the sweet watery sap that drips from the cut flower buds of the coconut palm. It has a low glycemic index (GI) and is rich in amino acids. It is typically less than 10% fructose, with sucrose being the primary component.

Xylitol is a sweetener known as a “sugar alcohol” (or polyol). Sugar alcohols are neither sugars nor alcohols – they are carbohydrates (with structures that happen to resemble sugar and alcohol). Xylitol is extracted from birch cellulose. Unlike sugar, Xylitol is slowly absorbed, does not cause a rapid blood sugar increase, and does not require an immediate insulin response from the body to be metabolized. Moreover, many studies have shown that it actually helps prevent dental cavities, ear infections and some evidence suggests that it helps prevent gum disease because Xylitol is an anti-bacterial.
 
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