Wednesday 25 August 2010

Is Cancer a fungus?


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Could this be true? Could cancer be fungus? Can the cure be as simple as sodium bicarbonate? From the research I’ve been doing this year to write these articles for you and the reading I do at home, this does ring true for me.

Further research suggests that up to 97% of cancer patients have an overgrowth of the fungus candida albicans, and cancer patient’s blood is 1,000 times more acidic than that of healthy people. Cancer (and any other disease) thrives in acidic conditions, and cannot survive in an alkaline environment. Sodium bicarbonate, when dissolved in water, is an alkaline solution.

Conventional doctrine dictates that candida is present because patient’s immune systems are low (it’s opportunistic). Dr Simoncini turns this theory upside down by theorising that it’s the candida that is the cause of tumours and the reason for their spread.

According to Dr Simoncini’s website [www.curenaturalicancro.com], his remission rate is up to 90%, using sodium bicarbonate to flush the tumours to radically alter their pH from acidic to alkaline. It’s performed using a catheter, so don’t try it at home! Within seven days there is no sign of the tumour, with patients also given a diet to follow. It’s no surprise to learn that the diet they’re given to follow is an anti-candida diet, which has many crossovers with an alkaline diet.

When you look at the stats for 5-year cancer survival rates in adults in the US treated with cytotoxic chemotherapy, it’s just above 2% for all cancers. 2%! I’m flabbergasted by this fact, and horrified as currently, this is the best conventional medicine can do. Many chemotherapy drugs work on cells that are actively reproducing, with no distinction between whether the reproducing cell is healthy or cancerous, so therefore destroys both. I guess the clue is in the title: ‘cytotoxic’, which means toxic to living cells.

If I had cancer, I know which treatment I’d use, and I’m not alone either. On Dr Simoncini’s website, he claims up to 75% of doctors would refuse chemotherapy if they had cancer due to it’s ineffectiveness and devastating side effects.

So if cancer is a fungus, what can be done to prevent it’s overgrowth? And how do you know if you’ve got it?
Common symptoms of candida/fungal overgrowth include lethargy, sugar & carbohydrate cravings, thrush/vaginitis, weight gain, food intolerances, migraines and depression. I know from personal experience how the sugar cravings can take over, how you feel powerless to do anything because you just feel so low and how hard it is to get rid of the condition completely. I’ve had all the symptoms listed above, and still I find it hard to stay on top of it and remain healthy. It’s also not a pleasant process to go through to get rid of it, as the ‘die-off’ can seem worse than the original symptoms, but once you’ve gone through it and come out the other side, you’ll have never felt better.

Staying off sugar and refined carbs (white flour, bread, rice etc) helps as the fungus feeds on sugar. Keeping to an alkaline diet is one of the best ways to improve your health overall, as stated earlier, cancer, fungus and other disease can’t survive in an alkaline environment. Detoxing the gut to kill off the fungus and boosting your intestinal flora with good bacteria (probiotic tablets, not the yoghurts as they’ve got sugar in) will ultimately replace the candida and leave you feeling energised, healthy and vibrant again.