
RISK OF GETTING CANCER
Today, we have almost a 1 in 2 chance of contracting cancer and the risk keeps climbing. So it is very likely we know someone who has had cancer or currently has cancer.
For me, my mother inlaw has cancer. Her cancer is lung stage IV. She was diagnosed almost 5 years ago. She is slowly losing the battle and has not been cured, although she has almost been cured during this time.
Her problem now is that the cancer has spread from the lung, to the rib and now to the breast. All her vital organs are still unaffected.
It is the spread of cancer that I would like to share with you today. The spread of cancer is what endangers us. My father died at the age of 94 and he lived with cancer for the last 7 or 8 years and passed away with double pneumonia which he contracted whilst in hospital for a different situation.
STOPPING THE SPREAD (METASTASIS) OF CANCER
Neither my mother inlaw or father ever had chemo or radiation treatment. Both did have cancer removed by surgery. But what I want to share with you now is a break through I wish I knew years ago. I hope this can help cancer patients and even if I can help just 1 person then my mission will be accomplished.
Fighting cancer is a lifestyle change but stopping the spread of cancer can be boosted by a simple supplement that you probably have never heard of, it is called Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP).
MCP HOW IT WORKS
Journal of the National Cancer Institute published the results of an interesting trial (1). This publication is detailed and very convincing with tumors removed, measured and results are clear. They include graphs and hypothesis.
Conclusions: MCP, given orally, inhibits carbohydrate-mediated tumor growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis in vivo, presumably via its effects on galectin-3 function. These data stress the importance of dietary carbohydrate compounds as agents for the prevention and/or treatment of cancer.
A trial (2) on mice had the following conclusions;
Metastases to lymph nodes and to the liver were present in 100% (nine of nine) and 60% (six of 10) in control mice, respectively, versus in 25% (two of eight) and 0% (zero of nine) in the MCP-fed mice. Similar results were observed in repeat experiments. Daily water intake was similar in all groups. Animal body weight and overall behavior were unchanged between the control group and the treated group.
Even the conservative National Institute of Health website has a glowing report (3) of MCP and I urge you to read the benefits.
Mice were injected with human metastatic prostate carcinoma cells. After 3 hours, the control group with MCP had virtually no remaining cells that were injected as opposed to the control group without. They used a fluorescent marker and have a great comparison image which they do not allow to be shared without authorization and so I merely link it here but encourage you to view the article and images.
WHERE TO BUY?
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DO YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT CANCER?
This is my first foray into steemit and I would love to know if the community is interested in cancer or could not be bothered about cancer?
The best way to let me know is to upvote, follow and/or repost my steemit blog.
I am passionate about learning more about the human body and disease. I believe strongly that our bodies have allowed disease to develop and it can also disallow disease within our body.
Whilst none of what I tell you can be construed as medical advice, I would strong urge you to seek medical advice if you need professional assistance in determining what is best for your body.
Finally, thank you for taking the time to read this post. Your time is important to me and I will always try to provide succinct and informative articles.
Sources
(1&2) https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article/94/24/1854/2906798
(3) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2782490/