Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Natural Health Therapies And Cancer part 1


Why do some people get cancer and others don't? What is the trigger that turns these healthy cells into mutants? What causes cancer? There are at least 33 contributing causes, according to various researchers. Each of these factors could be an article in itself so I'll just provide you with the list for now. With this information, you can easily research these contributing items to increase your cancer knowledge. The factors that can contribute to cancer are:
1.Sunlight
2.Nuclear Radiation
3.Pesticide/Herbicide Residues
4.Industrial Toxins
5.Polluted Water
6.Tobacco and Smoking
7.Chronic Electromagnetic Field Exposure
8.Hormone Therapies
9.Immune-Suppressive Drugs
10.Irradiated Foods
11.Food Additives
12.Mercury Toxicity
13.Dental Factors
14.Chronic Stress
15.Depressed Thyroid Action
16.Intestinal Toxicity and Digestive Impairment
17.Parasites
18.Viruses
19.Diet and Nutritional Deficiencies
20.Nerve Interference Fields
21.Toxic Emotions
22.Blocked Detoxification Pathways
23.Chlorinated Water
24.Fluoridated Water
25.Ionizing Radiation
26.Geopathic Stress
27.Sick Building Syndrome
28.Free Radicals
29.Cellular Oxygen Deficiency
30.Cellular Terrain
31.Oncogenes
32.Genetic Predisposition
33.Miasm
we will explore the use of the following methods for cancer therapy supported by scientific evidence:
  • Nutrition - Dietary changes and Anti-Cancer Nutritional Supplements
  • Anti-Cancer Herbal Supplements
  • Innovative Anti-Cancer Substances
  • Physical Support Therapies - Detoxification, Biological Dentistry, Water Therapy, Heat Therapy, Bodywork/Therapeutic Massage/Exercise, Qi Gong
  • Energy Support Therapies - Electrodermal Screening, Magnetic Therapy, Light Therapy
In closing, please remember that early detection and prevention is the key to beating cancer. Here are the 8 Early Warning Signs for Cancer. If you experience any of these signs or symptoms, contact your physician immediately.
  • A Lump in the Breast or Testicles.
  • A Change in a Wart or Mole.
  • A Skin Sore or Sore Throat that Does Not Heal.
  • A Change in Bowel or Bladder Habits.
  • A Persistent Cough or Coughing Blood.
  • Constant Indigestion or Trouble Swallowing
  • Unusual Bleeding or Vaginal Discharge
  • Chronic Fatigue
Source by ezinearticles.com

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