Notice that I don't call it a condition, or a disease, or a disability.
If I only had one working leg, I wouldn't want to be referred to as being handicapped or disabled.
If I had cancer, which I do, I wouldn't want to be referred to as diseased.
I was looking for a term that's accurate, but one that's not disparaging to the person dealing with it.
People with autism probably don't want to be referred to as being challenged.
And don't we all face our daily challenges?
Declining Treatment For Cancer And Opting For Cancer Symbiosis Instead
Cancer treatments are so destructive to our cells. This is includes all current treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, maybe with the exception of immunotherapy (which is, at the time of this writing, prohibitively expensive).
So, the questions that beg an answer are:
How do we convince cancer to not be so aggressive?
How do we coexist with cancer?
The answer is that we already do it every day. We all already have at least a little bit of cancer growing within us.
How do I know this?
Because cancer is simply a mutation of our normal cells. Cancer is not a foreign invader. It's us run amok.
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Well, we definitely shouldn't try to poison all of the cancer cells, killing off only the weak ones and leaving behind the resilient ones. In the absence of the weak cancer cells, the tough ones will flourish and gap fill, killing us in the process. Our goal should be to placate what cancer cells are already there, lull them into dormancy, and only then should we strike and slowly, patiently, deliberately, and systematically kill those little MFers while they sleep.
Think of it as unwittingly joining a gang of vampires, living with them, learning their ways. They have an insatiable thirst for blood. And, even though they are ancient, they still don't have any respect for the host organism. They will grow as fast as they can until they have killed us. And that is why their great numbers must be managed by us.
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How To Get Cancer To Let You Live
You can kill an aggressive wasp by taking advantage of its overconfidence. All a red wasp knows is hunger and malice, and you can take full advantage of that blindness.
Through natural selection cancer becomes more aggressive the more you kill it.
So, how do we decline treatment (chemotherapy, radiation, surgery) and still live with cancer?
By following the guidelines found in the pages of this website:
- We eat the foods listed here
- We fast as described here
It's just that simple.
In 2018 and 2019, I reversed my type-2 diabetes by depriving my body of sugar and, in the process, I lost 113 pounds.
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