Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 Cancer: diet and physical activity's impact _http://www.who.int/dietphysicalactivity/publications/facts/cancer/en/print.ht ml_ (http://www.who.int/dietphysicalactivity/publications/facts/cancer/en/print.html\ ) Facts * Cancer accounts for 7.1 million deaths annually (12.5% of the global total). * Dietary factors account for about 30% of all cancers in Western Countries and approximately up to 20% in developing countries; diet is second only to tobacco as a preventable cause. Approximately 20 million people suffer from cancer; a figure projected to rise to 30 million within 20 years. * The number of new cases annually is estimated to rise from 10 million to 15 million by 2020. * More than half of all cancer cases occur in developing countries. Cancer is becoming an increasingly important factor in the global burden of disease. The estimated number of new cases annually is expected to rise from 10 million in 2000 to 15 million by 2020. Some 60% of these cases will occur in the less developed parts of the world. More than 7 million people now die each year from cancer. Yet with the existing knowledge, at least one-third of cancer cases that occur annually throughout the world could be prevented. While tobacco use is the single largest causative factor -accounting for about 30% of all cancer deaths in developed countries and an increasing number in the developing world – dietary modification and regular physical activity are significant elements in cancer prevention and control. Overweight and obesity are both serious risk factors for cancer. Diets high in fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk for various types of cancer, while high levels of preserved and/or red meat consumption are associated with increased cancer risk. What is cancer? Cancer is used generically for more than 100 different diseases, including malignant tumours of different sites, such as breast, cervix, prostate, stomach, colon/rectum, lung and, mouth. Other examples of cancer are leukaemias, sarcomas, Hodgkin´s disease and non-Hodgkin´s lymphomas. The disease arises principally as a consequence of individual exposure to carcinogenic agents in what individuals inhale, eat and drink, or are exposed to in their personal or work environment. Personal habits, such as tobacco use, dietary and physical activity patterns - as well as occupational and environmental conditions - rather than genetic factors, play the major roles in the development of cancer. Extent of the problem Many of the chronic disease risks, and the diseases themselves, overlap. In developed countries, cancer is the second-biggest cause of death after cardiovascular disease (CVD), and epidemiological evidence points to this trend emerging in the less developed world. This particularly true in countries of " transition " or middle income countries, such as in South America and Asia. Already more than half of all cancer cases occur in developing countries. There are approximately 20 million people living with cancer at the moment; by 2020 there will be an estimated 30 million. And the impact is far greater than the number of cases alone would suggest. Regardless of prognosis, the initial diagnosis is often perceived by patients as life-threatening, with over one-third of sufferers experiencing clinical anxiety and depression. Cancer can also be profoundly distressing as well as economically disruptive to patients’ families. The clinical care of cancer patients is a costly element in public health budgets. Diet and physical activity’s impact Dietary factors are estimated to account for approximately 30% of cancers in western countries, making diet second only to tobacco as a preventable cause of cancer. This proportion is thought to be about 20% in developing countries and is projected to grow. As developing countries become urbanised, patterns of cancer, particularly those most strongly associated with diet and physical activity, tend to shift towards the patterns of economically developed countries. Cancer rates also change as populations move between countries and adopt different dietary patterns. The relative importance of cancers as a cause of death is increasing. The incidence of lung cancer and cancers of the colon and rectum, breast and prostate, generally increases in parallel with economic development, as stomach cancer declines. Cancer is also strongly associated with social and economic status. Cancer risk factors are highest in groups with the least education. In addition, patients in the lower socioeconomic classes have consistently poorer survival rates than those in higher strata. In recent years, substantial evidence has pointed to the link from overweight and obesity, to many types of cancer such as oesophagus, colorectum, breast, endometrium and kidney. The composition of the diet is also important since fruit and vegetables may have a protective effect by decreasing the risk for some cancer types such as oral, oesophageal, gastric and colorectal cancer. Regular physical activity has also been seen to have a protective effect in reducing the risk of breast and colorectal cancer. High intake of preserved meat or red meat might be associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer. Another aspect of diet clearly related to cancer risk is the high consumptio n of alcoholic beverages, which convincingly increases the risk of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, liver and breast cancers. What can be done? The wealth of knowledge that already exists about cancer risk factors provides obvious and ample scope for action to reduce the cancer burden of all countries. After tobacco, overweight and obesity seems to be the most important avoidable cause of cancer. Given that poor nutrition, physical inactivity, obesity, tobacco and alcohol, are risk factors common to other chronic diseases, such as CVD, type 2 diabetes, and respiratory diseases, conducting a cancer prevention programme within the context of an integrated chronic disease prevention programme would be an effective national strategy. Dietary factors that convincingly increase risk are: * Overweight and obesity, * Excess alcohol consumption (more than 2 units a day) * Some forms of salting and fermenting fish * Very hot (thermally) salty drinks and food * Aflatoxins (fungal contaminants sometimes found on foods such as grains, peanuts, tree nuts, and cottonseed meal) EVIDENCE DECREASED RISK INCREASED RISK Convincing Physical activity (colon, breast) Overweight and obesity (oesophagus, colorectum, breast, endometrium, kidney) Probable Fruit and vegetables (oral cavity, stomach, colorectum). Preserved meat (colorectum) oesophagus. Salt-preserved foods and salt (stomach). Very hot (thermally) drinks & food (oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus Possible/ insufficient Fibre, soya, fish, n-3 fatty acids, carotenoids, vitamins B2, B6, folate B2, B6, folate, B12, C,D, E, calcium, zinc, selenium,non-nutrient plant constituents, (eg allium, lignans, compounds, flavnoids, isoflavones) Animal fats, heterocyclic amines, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, nitrosamines Download Document - _Information sheet on cancer [pdf 214kb]_ (http://www.who.int/entity/dietphysicalactivity/media/en/gsfs_cancer.pdf) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2008 Report Share Posted September 23, 2008 Below are two commentaries divided by my question regarding the nature of Cancer (written to another group). IMHO, this is a far better model than the one previously posted. While it is certainly not mainstream opinion, given all that I have read on it in the past, it truly holds water: Answer: I feel a little sheepish in having this conversation on a web site devoted to alternative energy and I am surprised that there is apparently an interest here. I left the health sites because those people were too narrow minded and became hostile when I presented them with what I know to be the answer to their prayers. We always stone the lightbringers and they are always correct in the long run... The point that requires clarification here is that Progenitor cryptocides is by its nature, pleomorphic. Rife found the earlier stages which he called " filter passing virus, " which of course, cannot be correct by the definition of a virus but he was unaware of this and his observations were otherwise correct. What he saw was apparently a mycolpasma, the existence of which was known during his time period but he seemed to be unaware of it. Nonetheless, he was the first to see the entire Cyclogenia pleomorphia in all of its stages. He detected a virus form with two stages which he called BX and BY. As the pH becomes more acidic, the organism continues to change form until it reaches the yeast/fungal stage whereby it develops rhizomes and thus ramifies. This in non-technical terms meant that it develops tentacles that plunge into the surrounding tissues whereby cancer gets its name derived from " crab-like " formations. The tumor formation that contains dead tissue and the resultant conversion of the diploid totipotent into a trophoblast is entirely consistent with the cycle of tissue repair that occurs normally in the body as a part of the natural healing process. It is pancreatic failure or the excessive ingestion of proteins that produces too little trypsin and chymotrypsin that fails to keep up with the end stage of the healing process of breaking down the fibrin of the tumor walls thus allowing the healing cycle to rage forward unattenuated that allows cancer to proliferate. It is the pH that triggers the Progenitor organism to morph into a fungus that we define as cancer. Dr. Rife stated that he observed cancer in the mycelial stage of the Cyclogenia pleomorphia which is totally consistent with his observation. He never stated that this was causative, but it was always present in cancer. Cancer always develops as a single tumor. If allowed to mature it will obtain the ability to utilize the MMP mechanism to bore through tissue via enzyme digestion and enter the circulation whereby it, by definition, has metastasized. Cancer always retains its original character when it sets up shop in another area of the body thus it is easy to determine in many cases where it originated. Many breast cancers contain uterine tissue. Melanomas are a no-brainer, even the most ignorant technician can easily see by coloration that these cancers were once localized skin cancers that were often released into the body by the foolish practice of surgical extirpation. Perhaps another site needs to be set up to continue this dialog as it isn't really appropriate on this site. No, I am not willing to set one up so please don't ask. Question: the basis for your cure (and reasoning) make sense. Certainly, Gerson and others were quite successful in following it. We also know that recently, a cancer doctor in Italy proved, at least to his satisfaction, that cancer is a fungus... and has been quite successful in treating it on that basis. Also, we have known for a long time that it is often (or always preceded) with candida. Further, as you point out, it must exist in an acid environment. Rife saw a virus under his powerful microscope and when he attacked it with frequency (this is in the realm of our topic here), he was very successful in ridding > > comdyne2002 wrote: I consider myself an expert on this topic and I am a public speaker at alternative health conventions. I agree that the Budwig diet is excellent but there are others as well such as the Ann Wigmore and the Gerson protocol. Cancer is a fungus, however, and it is produced by pleomorphic organisms that exist within our bodies to produce germs which are Nature's scavengers. Germs are intended to clean up debris from dead tissue and cells and are not the cause of, but are the result of, disease.Cancer is not a normal cell gone awry. The cancer cell is a stem cell that has become a trophoblast as happens in a pregnancy. Stem cells are used by the body for repair as they contain everything required to build any necessary component of the body from eye tissue, to teeth, to bone cells, etc. >>>When ever there is an injury to tissue the body will form a tumor to wall off the area so that the rotting process does not spread throughout the body. The Progenator cryptocides organism will morph into a fungus in the anaerobic (without oxygen) environment inside the tumor and devour all dead material turning it into essentially compost. Once the decayed matter is thoroughly digested by the fungi, hCG hormones are no longer emitted from the tumor and the digestive enzymes of trypsin and chymotrypsin produced in the pancreas will break down the fibrin coating of the tumor which will then dissolve and become fuel for the body metabolic processes. When the tumor leaks such as after being stabbed by a biopsy needle, the organism contained within the tumor is released into circulation and metastases occurs. > >> When the body fluids are contaminated from incomplete combustion of foods, these proteins eventually will make their way out of the digestive tract and will penetrate the intestinal walls due to the purification of foods and the subsequent parasitic organisms that proliferate in such an environment. When these proteins are found outside the digestive tract the immune system mounts an attack and inflammation is the result. All diseases start this way. In the case of cancer (tumor forming cancers) impaired lymph circulation causes hypoxia (oxygen starvation) at the cellular level. Normal cells will then shift their metabolism away from small mounts of glucose (sugar) and larger amounts of oxygen to primarily glucose. The metabolic rate increases exponentially and toxic lactic acid and carbon monoxide is produced causing more pollution and thus lowering the pH even further. So far the tumor is benign. If the pH continues to fall, however, Progenitor cryptocides will morph into the yeast/fungal stage and this is cancer. Raising the pH is the only way to rid the body of cancer. No surgery, radiation or drug can do it. Only Nature can fix what isn't broken. > >> The conventional approach to this disease is totally wrong but highly profitable, thus no changes will occur in the foreseeable future. Cancer is easy to cure. All one has to do is to change the internal environment so that the fungus of cancer cannot grow. This is done by diet and cleansing. Best of all, no doctors are required. > >> " The microbe is nothing. The terrain is everything " Claude Bernard 1813-1878 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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