Cancer is a process that has always effected animals, it is just as common
in domestic and farm animals, birds and fishes as it is in humans. Western
scientific medicine has been effective in minimising infectious diseases.
Many of us are living longer and cancer has almost been accepted as a normal
feature of the ageing process. But statistics do not bear this out. The incidence
of cancer is increasing in all age groups.
Because cancer cells take some time to grow to a stage where they are a large
enough mass to be identifiable, it might be 18 months to 3 years, even 30
years before the disease is diagnosed by a doctor. By then we can be more
than half-way down the path to a terminal illness. Due to our psychological
make-up we are often immobilised by the news.
We tend to minimise it or deny that it has happened to us. We get depressed.
Why me? A cycle of immobilisation - minimisation - depression
often occurs. Those who do break out of it and manage to accept the reality
start testing for options, often against the clock find out that
cancer is an awesome and complex subject providing a great example of opening
a whole can of worms. Information overload, specialist language,
ignorance of alternatives, vested interest, lack of co-operation, paradigm
gaps, lack of access to specific information or treatment and a host of barriers
such as language translation exist that prevent understanding the problem
let alone the latest research.
Since an allopathic doctor (Western surgical doctor) is generally the first
point of contact for this dis-ease, cancer is mostly treated only with
chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery and more recent biological breakthroughs
in hormone treatment. Despite billions spent on research these are basically
the same options we had fifty years ago. Essentially the basic treatment
of cancer has not changed for many years.
Orthodox treatments for cancer can be brutal and expensive but in the face
of scientific medical evidence are the best we have. Solid information on
alternatives is confusing, contradictory, unproved and unsupported by current
medical models. Many medical doctors view alternatives or complementary
approaches with doubt. Those that do endorse them do so mainly because they
might enhance the patients quality of life or contribute to palliative care
(palliative: relieving pain or alleviating a problem without dealing
with the cause).
Many complementary and alternative practitioners point out that allopathic
cancer treatments are only palliative because they treat effects without
looking at causes. An example is using pain killers to take away a headache.
Although it is highly useful and very convenient it is no guarantee that
the headache wont re-occur. Similarly the orthodox treatment of cancer
is more concerned with treating the dis-ease than the patient.
How does it start?
In cancer, a cell, or group of cells, loses touch with where it is in the
scheme of things, its synergy, and starts replicating for itself.
The word synergy comes from the Greek sunergos, meaning
working together. Synergy is the interaction of two or more agents,
that produces an combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects,
in this case - us. All the cells in a healthy body work together to give
us life. They exist as unique individual cells in their own right but also
have a higher function, contributing to the life-form of which they are part.
Every one of the two thousand billion cells in our bodies has as many working
parts as a passenger airliner so it is quite usual for some of these cells
to suffer damage.
We all have the potential for cancer. Even a healthy body carries about 10,000
malignant cells and a fully functioning immune system will remove them. But
what do cells get that change them, click them out of the whole
system of our body to become selfish and self-replicating?
Some doctors refer to this simply as insult. What happens when
you insult a cell so often it gets upset? Just like you or I might do - it
gives up on the host and sets out for itself. Our consumer culture is presently
rich in ways for us to insult our cells and stress them without us even
realising.
The growth begins when oncogenes (controlling cell growth and multiplication)
in a cell or group of cells are transformed by carcinogens. Cell
insult often starts with free radicals, which are unstable atoms
or molecules produced by the body as part of its natural defence against
disease. Sometimes the body over-reacts in its production of these and produces
more than it needs. Recognised stressors that can spark overproduction include
cigarette smoke, smog or pollution, too much ultraviolet light, illness or
even too much exercise!
Free radicals contain a negative charge that makes them highly reactive.
As soon as they are produced they start looking for other molecules with
positively charged particles. The reaction they have on meeting is called
oxidisation, and this reaction can have a harmful effect, damaging the D.N.A.
inside cells or cell membranes and opening the door for cancer.
When a cell is changed into a tumour-forming type, the change in its oncogenes
is passed onto all offspring cells. Hence a small group can become established
and then start dividing rapidly. Usually these cells give up
on their normal specialised task in the body and escape from normal controls
such as bodily hormones and nerves.
Cancer has no regard for the condition of its host only the success of its
own growth, it is anti-synergistic and a parasite to the body,
consuming nutrients and contributing nothing. It converts the energies around
it to its own use and blocks any attacks by suppressing the bodys own
immunity. This immunity self-attack is an emerging pattern in modern diseases.
Cancer cells interact with each other and cells around them. They affect
the growth of cells nearby and elsewhere in the body, they change the immune
system to benefit themselves, they can avoid or destroy normal body defences
such as lymphocytes. They can even persuade the body to grow new blood vessels
to feed a tumour.
Cancer cells move seemingly at will around the body, dissolving
the glue of healthy cell walls to pass through and set-up camp elsewhere,
creating metastases (secondary growths) seemingly anywhere. It is a highly
complex disease with over a hundred definable types and many variables within
each.
Cancer is a form of chaos that grows inside us. It is no wonder this most
frightening and mysterious of diseases is immortalised in the dreaming
mechanisms of our media. Movies such as the Alien series capitalise
on our fears of something unknown and unwanted growing inside us.
Cell insult happens in a number of ways and if the right conditions for cancer
exist it will start to grow through cell multiplication. Once the cancer
growth gets going, and the conditions that engendered it are still present,
the growth continues at various rates, depending on the host and what they
provide. Cancer grows best in an P.H. acid body with lots of glucose, oxygen
and easily accessible nutrients.
Even with immortal cell replication it can take many years before a cancer
becomes noticeable. A million cells together create only a small growth.
Diagnosis is still difficult at this stage as there may not be any visible
evidence of cancer.
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