Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 http://www.health-search.com/cancercausecure.html CANCER CAUSE AND CURE This book just may change your life! Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, Surgery are traditional treatments, however, should a Change of Diet be considered for cancer treatment? Can a change of diet Prevent Cancer? or even Cure Cancer? " Yes " said 100 year old Australian farmer Percy Weston. With an expert knowledge of chemistry, Percy believes there is a causative factor for cancer via the food chain, an issue which science has overlooked. He proved it first to his own satisfaction in animals in the 1940s, and then in humans, by treating medically diagnosed cases of cancer and other diseases which he realised had the same common origin. These were miracles as far as the doctors were concerned.How did he do it ? How can you do it? Percy Weston's story is told in this great book. Published by Bookbin Publishing pty LTD Australia, it is a fascinating, enthralling story of one mans journey of discovery, which exposes modern agriculture as one of the prime causes of cancer.The book includes testimonies from people who beat cancer by following Percy's remedy. Click here to see a Food Phosphorus Rating Chart based on Percy Westons ideas. This book Cancer Cause and Cure is published by Bookbin Publishing Ltd Cancer link found in Food Chain Modern farming practices are to blame for the alarming increase in cancer seen in both man and farm animals in recent years, according to a new book. Cancer overtook Heart Disease in 1999 as the No. 1 Killer of Australians, says the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria. New cases of cancer have been increasing at the rate of 2 per cent per year. Cancer also accelerated in cattle in the 25 years from 1971 to 1995, according to data collected by Victorian Department of Agriculture. The book produces this data. This book by Percy Weston - lays the primary blame on farmers' over- reliance on superphosphate and on phosphorous-and chlorine-based fertilisers and sprays. It says heavy prolonged top-dressing with superphosphate poisons the land and brings about gross mineral imbalances in crops and dairy products. Having passed into the food chain, these imbalances then persist in the body, underpinning the conditions allowing cancer and other diseases to develop. The other diseases the author believes are brought on by mineral imbalance in the food chain include asthma, arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, coronary disease, multiple sclerosis, adult- onset diabetes and osteoporosis. " None of these was common in my youth, " Weston says. Adding to the problem, the book argues, is unsustainable cropping without a means of returning essential trace minerals to the soil, thereby depriving it (and us) of elements such as zinc, copper, iodine and cobalt. This great book is an eyewitness account of agriculture throughout the 20th century with many practical illustrations of the coincidence of superphosphate fertiliser and disease. The 161 page book describes the dramatic changes Mr. Weston has seen at first hand on the land. Notable periods for change described are the 1930s when farmers came to rely on chemical fertilisers; and the 1950s, when organic sprays were first used as well, to produce what he realised - with his expert knowledge of chemistry - was minerally unbalanced food. Weston tells what he did to protect his flocks, crops and family from these ravages, and how he came up with cures for people suffering from cancer that astonished doctors. All his experiments and results took place on his property near Mt. Buffalo, NE Victoria. The book tells a dramatic personal story and records a journey of discovery. The author offers insights into the workings of nature which he passionately believes will help people " live in harmony with nature, free from pain and disease " as he himself has. What's Behind the Cure? Essentially Motivation, Correct Diet and Righting the Imbalance. Weston wants urgently to get out the message that: 1. Cancer and arthritis are linked to the health of the soil through our food and drink. 2. We need to move quickly to an ecologically sustainable way of growing food. 3. By means of mineral supplements he has identified, it is critical that we protect ourselves from the excess of modern agriculture. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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