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Skin Cancer Treatment and Prevention Based on Pancreatin Enzymes

http://www.topicalinfo.org/

This web site presents skin cancer treatment and prevention information to enable natural healing of squamous or basal cell carcinoma. Practical strategies for skin cancer prevention and treatment based on enhancing the body's natural defenses are provided, including descriptions of topical home remedies.

 

 

 

 

Recurring problems with basal and squamous cell carcinoma are common because traditional treatment methods focus only on removing the skin cancer symptoms (the lesions) instead of eliminating their causes. This alternative medicine approach identifies several important underlying causes of squamous or basal cell carcinoma beyond excessive sun exposure. Targeting the causes and mechanisms of skin cancer can lead to its control through changes in lifestyle, diet, cosmetics, and nutritional supplements.

 

As will be explained, three factors are necessary for cancers to exist. The most familiar of these factors is cell damage, often caused by sun exposure in the case of skin cancer. Despite prior cell damage, skin cancer does not have to be inevitable or unstoppable. The other two identified necessary factors, the presence of certain hormones and a lack of digestive enzymes, provide us with very fruitful ways to treat and prevent cancers that are less widely recognized and explored.

Skin Cancer: The Big Picture

Picture of a typical basal cell cancer lesion. The immune system, when it is functioning correctly, uses pancreatin enzymes to help destroy cancers that occur in the body. Strategies to fight skin cancer by tuning up this and other natural defense mechanisms are explored.

Although most people know something about the body's defense mechanisms for fighting bacterial or viral infections, generally little is known about how the body naturally fights cancers that occur. Modern cancer theory has not been very helpful in this needed understanding because it mostly overlooks the two prominent natural defense mechanisms: enzymes excreted by the pancreas and special white blood cells known as natural killer cells. Modern theory also does not clearly define the role that hormones play. An alternative cancer theory that prominently incorporates the pancreatin enzyme defense mechanism and defines the role of hormones was first proposed by a Scottish embryologist about a century ago.

Pancreatin enzymes have two important functions in the body: digestion of foods and routine cancer eradication. Pancreatin is a mix of many different enzymes, and those involved in the digestion of proteins are also used to help eliminate cancers that occur. Cancer is often a disease of protein metabolism because the pancreatin enzyme cancer defense mechanism can be overwhelmed by consuming protein rich foods at inappropriate times or in excessive amounts. The body needs a time span each day approaching twelve hours or more without protein consumption for its pancreatin cancer defense mechanism to work optimally.

It is possible to enhance the function of the immune system to heal existing skin cancers! Looking beyond excessive sun exposure as the sole cause of skin cancer, many factors have been identified that can impact the course of the disease. Usually these factors are the result of scientific studies but are not placed in a comprehensive context so the big skin cancer picture is missed. This web site starts by examining established cancer risk factors and ties most of them together in an overview. Dozens of practical stategies are then outlined with the goal of controlling skin cancer. The information on this web site is presented with the best intentions but use it at your own risk. There is nothing for sale and most of the strategies are either free or inexpensive to try.

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