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Prostate cancer - findings (1)

posted Monday, 4 April 2005
When I first became aware of my problem, I had a head start over other men in a similar situation. I am married to Faith. She immediately took control, calmed my panic and threw herself into research to learn everything there is to know about the causes and treatment of prostate cancer. Now seems a good time to share these findings - but with an important proviso

These posts are offered as a very personal expression of our experience and research in the course of my odyssey. They do not include conventional medical therapies such as radiation, surgery and drugs. Information on these is only too readily available from specialists, general practitioners and other sources, many of which may be heavily influenced by the might of the multi-billion dollar pharmeceutical industries.
Please use these notes only as the starting point for your own knowledge empowerment.
Take control. It’s your body!

Faith’s rough guide to the causes of cancer - especially of the prostate

All cancers come about when the immune system goes badly wrong and fails to kill off unwanted multiplying cells.

This is due to a combination of:
  • Toxins from food, environment, metal fillings in teeth etc.
  • Infections, often long-term low level and including fungus, parasites, viruses
  • Lack of good balance and sufficiency of vitamins, minerals, oils etc. in the body
  • Emotional stress, e.g. anxiety, fear, regret, isolation, disappointment, anger, guilt - all unexpressed/unresolved and leading to a sense of despair/hopelessness
  • Lack of spiritual expression including creativity
Due to all this, the body becomes acidic, short of oxygen, blockages occur, organs suffer and bad cells proliferate out of control instead of being automatically killed off by the body’s natural defence mechanism.

Prostate cancer also specifically involves:
  • Hormones (partly as effect of ageing & partly xenoestrogens from dairy products, meat, plastics, environment )
  • Emotional stress especially around possible financial, sexual, self-image, unresolved guilt anxieties
OK. That’s enough to absorb at one go. My next post will outline the treatment course I am following, together with links for further research and explanation.

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1. a reader left...
Monday, 4 April 2005 10:42 pm

Good luck in beating this! I wasn't aware so much of this was environment. As I approach fifty I think it's time to change a few things. Thanks for the heads up.

Randy [leastbest@gmail.com]


2. Crazy Dave left...
Tuesday, 5 April 2005 12:36 pm

Thanks for the informative post, Al!

I suppose I'm young enough to still think I'm invincible but should still be checked out....I hate going to the doctor though, unless I'm on my death bed....

I attribute most symptoms of anything to being psychosomatic (sp?) but that's not a healthy attitude to hold....

Hmmm....

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