by | Jun 9, 2017 | Cancer
There is no cure for cancer. Medical science, governments, universities, and institutions—are fixated on curing this disease—and there is no lack of knowledge around cancer, but I wonder if the answers we are generating are being viewed through the lens of the wrong... by | Jun 5, 2017 | Cancer
Science is now recognising that most, around ninety percent, of all cancers are driven by lifestyle-environment factors, hence over the decades there has been much pure research investigating a holistic approach to cancer, however commercial and establishment medical... by | Mar 9, 2017 | Cancer
There are three causes of cancer. There are the genetic causes, estimated to be between 5-10% of all cancers; The familial (hereditary) causes estimated to be between 3-10%; And, then there are the environment/lifestyle causes estimated to be 80-90% of all cancers.... by | Feb 15, 2017 | Cancer, Health
It is known that dogs can smell tumors, because there are distinct chemicals produced by a cancer mass when it surpasses a certain size. Recently a team of Israeli, American, and British cancer researchers have developed a device to detect lung cancer, just by... by | Jan 27, 2017 | Autoimmune Disease, Cancer, Diet, Ecology, Food, Grains / Fructose, Health, Sugar
Fructose is found in three forms in our diet—as free fructose (in fruits, honey, high fructose corn syrup, agave nectar, etc.), as part of table sugar (glucose+fructose), and in most vegetables and grains—along with chains of fructose molecules, known as fructans.... by | Dec 19, 2016 | Cancer, Ecology, Health
Cancer is a genetic disease because we can inherit mutations associated with increased cancer risk, but most of these mutations are in fact linked to disruptions in the way a cancer cell is able to use energy to survive. Cancer causing mutations are closely linked to...