These are the questions you need to ask the "experts" who are "fighting the war on cancer." But don't answers that make sense, if you get any response at all. Cancer is usually the result of long-term stressors, which break down cell colony cohesion/coordination. "Inflammation" seems to be crucial, but this can easily be controlled by diet (if "essential fatty acids" are avoided, except in tiny or trace amounts). Once there is cancer present, and especially if it has spread, there may be little one can do, but experiments would need to be done to find out for sure (I'd suggest a diet that includes a lot of fresh coconut oil and a variety of antioxidant-rich food). |