This video examines the connection between melanoma and sunscreens. In addition, environmental toxins, UV-A and UV-B, and a plethora of other related issues are discussed by this expert from UC-San Diego, Edward Gorham, PhD.
In summary, they found that melanoma is correlated with higher latitudes, indoor workers, and more affluent countries. Pigmentation is a protective factor, and people who have the ability to tan are at a lower risk of melanoma. Melanoma incidence is increasing the fastest of all the cancers. continue reading…
Although early-stage prostate cancer tends to be asymptomatic, there are a few symptoms that occur when it is more advanced. The best thing to do is to properly care for yourself. Prevention is much cheaper, and much easier than having to get rid of an entrenched cancer.
I thought that this was a very interesting testimonial from a person diagnosed with ovarian cancer. This interview is very insightful.
This is very interesting information. Some of the key points are that:
The emphasis should be on PREVENTION! It’s much easier to prevent the disease from hurting you than it is after you have it
Big Pharma and the Medical Industry is not what you think it is, and they have a totally different agenda from the one they publicize
Learn how to STOP PRODUCING CANCER!!!
Know that SUGAR FEEDS CANCER, so you need to cut the sugar out of your diet as much as possible. THIS IS CRITICAL!!!
Non-toxic treatments do exist and they can be effective. Even if they aren’t, they do not exacerbate the problem (i.e., make you sicker)
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There appears to be a promising new method to predict colon cancer, and it actually involves bacteria. Researchers believe that certain bacteria that live in the intestinal tract may be associated with a person’s risk of developing colon cancer. The findings imply that the presence of certain bacteria are in higher concentration in people with polyps (early lesions that may develop into cancer), while other bacteria are in higher presence in the absence of polyps. continue reading…
It appears that Vitamin D supplementation may reduce cancer incidence and relapse. This has been reported for a while now, but it may be doubtful that people have heard it because there appears to be a lot more emphasis on treatments for cancer than there is for its prevention. The treatments are hyped up and marketed fiercely, but the prevention is not as glamorous. This seems to be a direct result of the ‘magic pill’ archetype that has been pushed for many years.
I guess that it seems much easier to just take a pill and be done with it, rather than change unhealthy habits that lead to disease. The unfortunate part is that there is no such thing as a magic pill that will erase unhealthy habits that destroy good health. All drugs have side effects, and prolonged use of drugs increases the probability that the side effects will have negative impact on the patient.
Studies have shown that Vitamin D levels in average people are lower than they need to be for optimum health. Low levels of Vitamin D are also associate with a number of diseases. So it is a good idea to supplement your Vitamin D, but it is also a very good idea to have your Vitamin D levels measured so that you know how much supplementation is needed. Vitamin D supplementation may be a way to significantly lower your chances of coming down with cancer. The video below is approximately 30 minutes, but has some great information.