Cancer
Cancer takes hold when all the bodily protective mechanisms (immune
system) have virtually broken down.? (It is of paramount importance
to understand that these protective mechanisms are in turn protected
by the nutrients obtained from foods).? Cancer is a mutated growth out
of control that literally feeds off the relatively healthy cells in
the body.? Cancer cells need nitrogen (from protein) and glucose to
survive.? They obtain the nitrogen by 'robbing' it from healthy cells
and gobble up ten to fifteen times the amount of glucose utilised by
normal cells.? Sufferers of cancer can starve to death, or due to a
weakened state, contract other diseases such as pneumonia which can
kill them before they succumb to the cancer.
Here is a more technical explanation of how cancers grow:
To grow, cancer cells use glucose as their fuel, but they metabolise
it incompletely and dump the waste product, lactic acid, into the blood
stream.? The body requires ever increasing energy to reconvert the lactic
acid into glucose.? This energy expenditure often results is cachexia,
the severe weight loss associated with cancer.? Cancer cells also rob
healthy cells of nitrogen (which the body obtains from protein foods),
and secrete a substance that paralyses the immune system.? Cancer is
basically caused by the respiration of oxygen (low oxygen pressure)
being replaced by the fermentation of sugar (glucose).? The malignant
cells utilise glucose at ten to fifteen times the rate of normal cells.?
This glucose is generated mainly in the liver (in a healthy body glucose
comes mainly from foods) by reconverting the lactic acid.? A vicious
cycle is set up, lactic acid - glucose - lactic acid - glucose (gluconeogenisis).
Certain substances such as Hydrazine sulfate have been shown to inhibit
the enzyme that allows this process, thereby helping to starve and shrink
cancer tumours.
Hospitalisation for any illness normally requires that one eat the
food supplied.? In the U.K.? NHS hospital food is quite simply, appalling.?
At a time when nutritional intake should be at a maximum, it is more
often than not at an all time low.? If you have the luxury of time to
plan an operation, I strongly suggest that you optimise your diet and
or nutritional supplementation.? This will ensure a much speedier recovery
and reduce the risks of complications.
Prior to treating cancer patients with, for instance, chemotherapy,
it is usual for a white blood cell count to be taken; this indicates
the strength of immune system.? If it is below a certain level the treatment
will not be administered as chemotherapy 'hits' healthy cells as well
as the cancerous, it would be all too easy to totally decimate the killer
white blood cells of the immune system with this treatment.? Here again,
nutritional support will help the immune system prior to the treatment
and during the recovery period.? Please be warned that if you have chosen
to undergo chemotherapy, advise your consultant on any nutritional programme
you are undertaking.? Please be advised that antioxidants, particularly
vitamin C can negate the affects of chemotherapy (such is their power).?
If you have chosen the chemotherapy route, it may work better if you
don?t take antioxidants during the ?live? treatment phase.
Persons suffering from any serious illness who are hospitalised, should
receive an optimum nutritional program from a professional, prior, during
and after treatment, I cannot emphasise this point too strenuously.
As I have said, many cancer patients die due to malnutrition, They
become progressively emaciated and simply starve to death, as the had
cancer gobbles up whatever life-giving nutrients that were available.?
You will recall that proteins are the building and repair blocks to
build the body anew.? Cancer patients have a tremendous need for all
nutrients and particularly for protein.? As many of them suffer nausea
both from the illness and conventional medical intervention such as
chemotherapy, it is preferable to supply protein as free form amino
acid capsules and or as whey protein powder.? This powder is made up
as a drink to which all other nutrients can also be added.? When nitrogen
from protein is freely available, cancer cells do not need to rob healthy
cells of it and therefore tend not to release the substance which paralyses
the immune system.? By further supporting the immune system nutritionally,
it can go to work and endeavour to rid the body of the cancerous cells.
A wealthy gentleman, whose wife was suffering from cancer, consulted
me.? He was very much in favour of her receiving nutritional support
while undergoing chemotherapy.? I was asked to travel to their home
to see her and the rest of their family, not to treat her, but to try
and convince them that nutritional support would be beneficial and not
harmful! The family was quite antagonistic, but their reactions were
mild compared to the attitudes of both the hospital dietician and consultant
when I spoke to them afterwards.? My client was totally exasperated
with the whole experience.? I had formulated a protein based nutritional
drink for my client's wife, while awaiting the outcome of the meeting.?
A week or so later I received a call saying, no go! He was bitterly
disappointed that his family and the hospital dietician would not instigate
any nutritional action.? To say the least, so was I.
Further reading:
- Cancer And Its Nutritional Therapies - Dr Richard A.? Passwater
- Pivot Publishing - USA.
- The Persecution and Trial of Gaston Naessens - Christopher Bird
- H.J.? Kramer Inc.? A 'must read'.
- The Essiac Report - Richard Thomas - Published by: The Alternative
Treatment Information Network, USA.? Another 'must read'.
Breast Cancer
I have a particular interest in the alarming rise in breast cancer.?
I strongly recommend that you implement as many of the preventative
suggestions that you can.? Unless action is taken, in approximately
twenty years, on current projections, a huge proportion of the female
population will develop cancer of the breast.? This is a totally unacceptable
situation and one that does not have to exist.
The risk factor for females getting breast cancer in the U.K.? during
their life-time, is 1 in 12.*
For females who develop this disease, almost fifty per cent of them
will die from the cancer.*
Fourteen thousand four hundred and forty-three women died of breast
cancer in the U.K.? in 1994.* That amount of women would fill thirty-six
Jumbo jets!
Twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and seventy women developed breast
cancer in the U.K.? in 1988* (latest figures available).? That amount
of women would fill seventy-four Jumbo jets!
By contrast, in the same periods male deaths from breast cancer were
seventy-one* with an incidence of two hundred and five cases.
Breast cancer is the leading 'cancer killer' of females in the U.K.?
We are in the unenviable position in leading the world in mortality
rates from this disease.*
To suffer with any form of cancer is at best a severe trauma and at
worst, a slow and sometimes painful death.? Virtually every form of
it is on a relentless upward march.? Breast, testicular, colon, lung,
stomach, etc.? Why is this? After all, we are told that we get all the
nutrients that we need from our food supply, that the toxins in our
food and environment are at low safe levels, so it can't be that, can
it? So, I ask again, why is this? Must just be 'one of those things',
we are lucky or we are not! Rubbish! It has everything to do with our
diet (in this instance 'our' means Great Britain, as our cancer levels
of certain types are the highest in Europe.) and the levels of toxins
in our environment and therefore in our bodies.
There is so much that can be easily done to reduce the risk of getting
breast and virtually all other cancers, by adhering to the principles
of nutrition set out in this book.
In various cities in the U.S.A.? cancer mortality rates have a direct
relationship with low selenium (a powerful antioxidant) levels in the
blood.
Note: Selenium supplements should be of the Methionine variety.? Vitamin
E must be present in the body for selenium to work correctly.
Below are some of the pre-disposing factors that can substantially
increase the risks of getting breast cancer:
- Genetic Inheritance (Family history)
- Excess oestrogen
- Toxic bowel
- Increasing age
- Late childbearing (after 30 years of age)
- Not having children
- Early start of periods
- Late menopause
- Ionising radiation
- Prolonged use of the contraceptive pill -for young women before
pregnancy
- History of benign (non cancerous) breast disease
- Alcohol/li>
- Refined sugar intake
- Stress
- Prolonged HRT
- Obesity
- Excess hydrogenate fat intake
- Lack of vitamins, minerals, enzymes and antioxidants in the body
- Lack of fibre in the diet
- Lack of essential fatty acids
- Environmental toxins
- Depleted Immune system
Let us look at some of these risk factors in a little more detail.
Genetic Inheritance (Family History)
RNA and DNA are a genetic blueprint for the production and growth of
all cells.? If the gene that is responsible for giving instructions
for the manufacture of breast tissue becomes damaged by, for instance,
free radical attack, it can produce mutated cells that may grow out
of control.? If you have inherited this defective gene there is a high
risk of it being activated, and cancer of the breast developing at some
point.
Even where there is no genetic inheritance, during a lifetime of poor
nutrition, the gene governing breast growth could become damaged and
a cancerous growth may then develop.
It is my belief that if the body is correctly nourished with real foods
(and /or supplements) that contain high levels of all nutrients, including
the very important antioxidants, (these quench free radicals) then there
will be substantial protective mechanisms in place.
All women should undertake regular breast screening, without fail.
Excess Oestrogens - Oestrogen Dominance.
The term Oestrogen Dominance coined by John Lee, M.D., refers to excessive
serum blood levels of this predominately female hormone.? This condition
affects both females and males in these times.
The body, due to their extremely powerful effects, normally tightly
regulates hormonal production and secretion.? Certain deactivatory and
excretion mechanisms exist to deal with normal or slightly abnormal
levels of these types of substances.? However, in many instances these
mechanisms can no longer cope with the extreme overload.
Until the industrial revolution came into being, it was all but impossible
to obtain excessive oestrogen's by dietary, environmental, or any other
means.
Around seventy-five per cent of breast cancers are oestrogen dependent.?
In other words, the cancer cells are literally fed by oestrogenic hormones.?
So, where are we all getting these excessive amounts from? These are
some of the answers; certain pesticides and insecticides that are now
an integral part of our food chain and water supply, act as synthetic
versions of the natural form.? Some industrial chemicals such as Nonylphenol
and PCBs act similarly.? Plastic food containers can leech synthetic
forms of them, certain car exhaust fumes do the same thing.? Poisons
from a toxic bowel can reactivate deactivated oestrogens, substantially
increasing their blood levels.? Prolonged use of HRT and the contraceptive
pill also increase oestrogen blood levels.
Fibre, of which most people are desperately short, binds with oestrogens
and carries them out of the body in the stools.? The more fibre we get
in our diet (within reason) the more deactivated oestrogen we are capable
of expelling.
Oestrogens deposit fat in the breasts.? The more fat we have in our
bodies, the more the potential for an oxidation process to take place.?
This causes damage from free radical attack.? Fats also accumulate excess
oestrogen and store toxins such as pesticides, which can be strongly
carcinogenic (cancer causing).
The body manufactures both oestrogens and progesterone, these hormones
must be in balance, or inevitably, problems will occur.? John Lee M.D.,
in an effort to highlight the problems caused by increased levels of
oestrogen in relation to progesterone, lists among others, the following
effects of the hormones:-
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Oestrogen
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Progesterone
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Breast stimulation
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Protects against breast fibrocysts
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Increased body fat
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Helps use fat for energy
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Salt & fluid retention
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Natural diuretic
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Depression & headaches
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Natural anti-depressant
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Decreases sex drive
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Restores sex drive
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Impairs blood sugar control
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Normalises blood sugar levels
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Increased risk of breast cancer
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Helps prevent breast cancer
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Slightly restrains the breakdown
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Stimulates new bone building of 'old' bone
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Other notable symptoms of an excess of oestrogen include pre-menstrual
tension, fibrocystic breast disease, endometriosis, painful and or heavy
periods.
It must be understood by both the public and medical practitioners
that synthetic (drugs) oestrogens and progesterones do not work in
the body in the same manner as those produced by the body.? The
synthetic versions can often have the opposite effects of natural
hormones! I therefore urge all medical practitioners to read Dr
John R.? Lee's book, Natural Progesterone.
To highlight this situation, I reproduce an abbreviated list of potential
problems from the Physicians Desk Reference (PDR) in the U.S.A., for
the commonly prescribed synthetic progesterone (progestin) Medroxyprogesterone
Acetate.
Warnings:
- Increased risk of birth defects such as heart and limb defects,
if taken during the first four months of pregnancy.
- Beagle dogs given this drug developed malignant mammary nodules.
- Discontinue this drug if there is a sudden or partial loss of vision.
- This drug passes into breast milk, consequences unknown.
- May contribute to thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism and cerebral
thrombosis.
Contraindications:
Thrombophlebitis, thromboembolic disorders, cerebral apoplexy, liver
dysfunction or disease, known or suspected malignancy of breast or genital
organs, undiagnosed vaginal bleeding.
Precautions:
- May cause fluid retention, epilepsy, migraine, asthma, cardiac or
renal dysfunction.
- May cause breakthrough bleeding or menstrual irregularities.
- May cause or contribute to depression.
- The effect of prolonged use of this drug on pituitary, ovarian,
adrenal, hepatic, or uterine function is unknown.
- May decrease glucose tolerance, diabetic patients must be carefully
monitored.
- May increase the thrombotic disorders associated with oestrogens.
Adverse reactions:
- May cause breast tenderness and galactorrhea.
- May cause sensitivity reactions such as urticaria, puritus, oedema.?
or rash.
- May cause acne, alopecia and hirsutism.
- Oedema, weight changes (increase or decrease).
- Cervical erosions and changes in cervical secretions.
- Cholestatic jaundice.
- Mental depression, pyrexia, nausea, insomnia, or somnolence.
- Anaphylactoid reactions and anaphylaxis (severe acute reactions).
- Thrombophlebitis and pulmonary embolism.
- Breakthrough bleeding, spotting, amenorrhea, or changes in menses.
- When taken with oestrogen's, the following have been observed:
- Rise in blood pressure, headache, dizziness, nervousness, fatigue.
- Changes in libido, hirsutism and loss of scalp hair.
- Decrease in T3 uptake values.
- Premenstrual-like syndrome, changes in appetite, etc.
Enough said?
Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer rates are rising and doubtless this situation will
continue.? In many cases the root cause can be traced to a lack of vital
nutrition, particularly powerful antioxidants such as selenium.? Worryingly,
much of our food is grown on selenium deficient soil.
Males have fifty percent of their bodily supply of selenium concentrated
in the testicles and parts of the seminal ducts, which are next to the
prostate.? To have this high a proportion of any single mineral-antioxidant
concentrated in one area is unusual.? However, the ability to procreate
is probably the most powerful of drives, and the mechanism which allows
this must be protected for as long as possible.? As selenium is 'lost'
in ejaculated semen, this further depletes the levels.? It is vital
for males to ensure that they have adequate intakes of this mineral.
A good quality multi-vitamin-mineral formula should contain selenium.?
Due to capsule size limitations, these may well contain less than the
optimum amounts.? It would be better to obtain a ?stand alone? selenium
supplement or an antioxidant complex that supplies around 100mcg per
capsule.
To check yourself for any possible testicular abnormalities, after
a warm bath or shower, when the scrotal skin is relaxed, gently (!)
roll each testicle between the fingers and thumb, checking for lumps
or nodules.? If you detect anything suspicious, see your doctor as soon
as possible.
Note: Selenium should be of the methionine variety and vitamin E must
be present in the body for it to work correctly.
Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer has a reasonably high awareness profile.? This is possibly
because it kills thousands of men each year in the U.K.? and many nutritional
companies' aggressively market products to address the issue.? They
are generally sold as a preventative and/or as a treatment of benign
hypertrophy of the prostate.
The prostate is a doughnut-shaped sex gland that lies beneath the urinary
bladder.? It encircles the first part of the urethra, which is the tube
in the penis through which urine leaves the body.? It is responsible
for producing prostatic fluid that transports and nourishes sperm.
There are three main prostate problems that may be encountered:
- Prostatitis - this is an acute or chronic inflammation of the prostate,
usually caused by a bacterial infection.
- Benign hypertrophy - this is a non-cancerous enlargement of the
prostate gland.? This condition affects around one third of males
over the age of fifty.
- Cancer of the prostate.? This is the third most common cancer in
males in both the U.K.? and the U.S.A.? (Vasectomy increases the risk
of prostate cancer threefold).
Symptoms of prostate problems include:- pain between the rectum and
scrotum, burning sensation when urinating, impeded urine flow, frequency
and urgency, blood in urine, need to urinate frequently in the night,
lower back pain and impotence.? Please see you doctor if you are experiencing
any of these symptoms.
James F.? Balch, M.D.? & Phyllis A.? Balch, C.N.C.? in 'Prescription
for Nutritional Healing' (Avery Publishing Group Inc) state "Prostate
cancer is one of several common cancers that have been confirmed in
the laboratory as being diet related".
Same old story, diet, diet, diet! Obviously, prevention of prostate
problems is much easier than effecting a cure.? Together with dietary
changes, males should ensure that their intake of zinc and antioxidants
is adequate.? Please seek professional help in this if you can, merely
supplementing with zinc may cause other nutritional imbalances.? I recommend
that males take 20mg of a zinc as an amino acid chelate daily, as the
most basic preventative measure.
*Saw palmetto extract (beta sitosterol) from the dwarf American palm
tree has been shown in many clinical studies to counter enlargement
of the prostate gland, as has zinc.? Most supplemental formulas contain
these nutrients together with other antioxidants.
Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is a major killer of people over the age of fifty,
second only to lung cancer.
Risk factors include a family history of it, calcium deficiency, toxic
bowel, continued constipation or diarrhoea, general poor dietary choices,
excessive hydrogenated fat intake, smoking, alcohol and obesity.
The good news is that if it is detected at an early stage the treatment
of this cancer has a good chance of succeeding.? Home test kits are
generally available, these detect blood in the stool, an early warning
sign.? I suggest that you test annually.
Specific measures to take
Regular screening.
Self examination of the breasts for unusual lumps.
Toxic bowel test.? (See services section).
Cut down significantly on hydrogenated fats, replace with some saturated
and unsaturated fat.
Diet, diet, diet!
Note on Bras
In 1996 I read an article in a professional journal, that stated that
tight bra straps may be a risk factor for breast cancer.? This article
was generally treated with utter disdain in professional circles.? The
writer proposed that tight straps may impede the flow of lymph in and
out of the major lymphatic ducts, (lymphatic fluid carries toxins away
from the blood) thereby causing the retention of carcinogens and oestrogens.?
There is no proof that this is so.? However, I can understand the writer?s
reasoning, and it may well be an extra burden on an already overworked
system.? It is well to be aware of this possible problem.
* Figures supplied by the cancer research Campaign, 10 Cambridge Terrace,
London, NW1 4JL.? Tel: U.K. - ?0207 224 1333
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