Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 And I say that Simoncini is full of bull and self-hype and what he mostly does is promote his books and himself. He and his theories have been much discussed here, including his convictions of manslaughter and fraud in Italy, the patients his treatments have killed, the faked and questionable testimonials and more. We also had one of our members relate how unhappy they were when they met Simoncini personally.Cancer has fungus like qualities but it is not a fungus, nor is bacteria or fungus a universal cause of cancer. It could be A cause of cancer, because cancer is basically an irritation that evokes a cellular defense mechanism/mutation which gets past or wears down the immune system to the point that cancer cells become established in the body. It could be caused by bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, various other toxins, etc.When it comes to the presence of fungus and cancer, a very real question is which came first, the fungus or the cancer. Most dead or dying creatures and body parts will end up having fungal growths, but in most cases it was not the fungus that was there first or that killed them.So far no one has come close to convincing me that there is any universal cause of cancer, though a great many universal theories are out there, and that includes Hulda Clark's universal fluke theory of cancer and all other illness, fungus/bacteria, viruses, pesticides, herbicides, heavy metals, chemical compounds, and yes, myco-toxins. I agree that myco-toxins could be one of the bigger causes and I also agree that taking steps to avoid and eliminate fungus is important to prevent and beat cancer.Intravenous bicarbonate of sodium has had decent success against some cancers, though not nearly as much as the hype would lead us to believe. Oral sodium bicarbonate is pretty much rendered useless for cancer due to the actions of the digestive system. In some instances it can be helpful for candida and in others it can be harmful and actually promote candida.When fighting candida it is important to note that candida can also be caused and increased by too much alkalinity as well as too much acidity - as I pointed out in an earlier post with reference links.If it were me, plenty of a good quality colloidal silver, coconut oil, bentonite clay, perhaps some oil of oregano, and a good diet with supplementation to make sure I got all the essential vitamins and minerals, including trace minerals, plus probiotics would be the program.TonyHTML clipboard --- In oleander soup , "mcnjnj" <olde_silas wrote:>> Has anyone tried sodium bicarbonate or alka seltzer gold for> candida/fungus problems. According to Sircus/Simoncini baking soda> will kill fungus very effectively although its best to target the> problem area directly especially if you're fighting cancer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 On 11/20/2008, Tony () wrote: > Cancer has fungus like qualities but it is not a fungus, nor is > bacteria or fungus a universal cause of cancer. It could be A cause > of cancer, because cancer is basically an irritation that evokes a > cellular defense mechanism/mutation which gets past or wears down the > immune system to the point that cancer cells become established in > the body. It could be caused by bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, > various other toxins, etc. I am a firm believer in the theory of pleomorphism, as first described by Antoine Bechamp, and later verified/confirmed by Royal Rife and Gaston Naessens. I'll say it again: " The microbe is nothing... the terrain is everything. " Focusing on 'killing bad guys' should only go so far as to help to restore the internal terrain. Doing so without addressing the *cause* - whatever is causing the poor terrain (ie, poor lifestyle choices) will only result in failure (to achieve health). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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