The Definition of “Cancer” May Be Narrowed to Prevent Overtreatment of Harmless Tumors



Finally, some intelligent movement in the allopathic community toward saner diagnosis and understanding of what cancer is.
So far, they have successfully indoctrinated people to believe that a tumour verdict is the kiss of death. Not so! Many are benign and will disappear on their own.
The medical community takes advantage of the deep-seated fear of the "C-word" to rush people into surgery and other dangerous treatments that are not only INeffective, but actually increase the chances they will develop cancer.

These protocols are in the best interests of the hospitals and insurance companies---NOT the patients'. They can't waste an opportunity to suck people into the "health care" system---which is anything but.
If traditional cancer treatments worked, they would have reduced the number of deaths, but they haven't. It's not rocket science.
The "C-Word" isn't the kiss of death, but the hospital too often is, for many reasons, and people are going to be enraged when they learn the ultimate truths about cancer.
By Dr. Mercola

Nearly two million Americans are diagnosed with cancer every year, and one in three will face a cancer diagnosis at some time in their lives. Yet despite massive technological advances over the past half-century, Western medicine is still at a loss for how to rein in its prevalence.
At this point, it’s becoming increasingly clear that many of the conventional strategies, from diagnosis to treatment are riddled with flawed assumptions and approaches that, in many cases, do more harm than good.
What’s worse, virtually none of the conventional strategies actually address the root of the problem.  Continue Reading....

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