Magic bullet.

I don't think the article mentions drinking more water instead of corporate 
substitutes, eating less white sugar and flour, taking extra fiber particularly 
with high carb and sugar meals, stopping smoking, eating raw vegetables. The 
review mentions a few things.

-Bob

--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, "norgesen" <norge...@...> wrote:
>
> How to Slash World Cancer Rates By 90 Percent: Healthy Foods, Exercise and 
> Vitamin D
> 
> by: Mike Adams
> February 26, 2009
> 
>  Although you won't hear this from the cancer industry or the drug companies 
> that profit from cancer, there's an easy, low-cost and remarkably safe way to 
> slash cancer rates around the world by about one-third, says the World Cancer 
> Research Fund: Promote healthy foods and exercise! (http://www.wcrf-uk.org)
> 
> According to research just released by the WCRF, simple changes in diet and 
> exercise can prevent nearly 40 percent of breast and pancreatic cancers, 36 
> percent of lung cancers, over 60 percent of mouth cancers, a quarter of 
> kidney cancers and 45 percent of bowel cancers.
> 
> Remarkably, these results were achieved without any mention of vitamin D! By 
> adding vitamin D to the mix, which by itself has been demonstrated to prevent 
> an astonishing 77 percent of all cancers 
> (http://www.naturalnews.com/021892.html), cancer prevention rates approaching 
> 90 percent overall can be easily achieved.
> 
> This report also did not mention eliminating dangerous cancer-causing 
> chemicals from the diet, such as sodium nitrite found in processed meats (hot 
> dogs, sausage, bacon, etc.) and artificial chemical sweeteners. It also did 
> not take into account the health benefits of avoiding cancer-causing 
> chemicals in personal care products such as shampoo, antibacterial soap, 
> common fragrance products, hand lotions and so on (choose 100% natural, 
> USDA-certified organic versions of these products to avoid the toxic 
> chemicals).
> 
> Avoiding mammograms, which harm ten women for every one that it helps 
> (http://www.naturalnews.com/020829.html), also greatly reduces the risk of 
> breast cancer. A much safer alternative is to use breast thermograms, which 
> offer far more accurate detection without the dangerous radiation.
> 
> If you take all lifestyle changes into account, achieving a 90 percent 
> reduction in overall cancer rates is quite readily achievable.
> 
> 
> Low cancer rates means low profits for the cancer industry
> This is terrible news for the cancer industry, which preys on cancer patients 
> and exploits them for profit. As of today, the cancer industry still refuses 
> to teach women about vitamin D. This includes all the pink ribbon cancer 
> non-profit groups, by the way, who simultaneously claim to be searching for 
> "the cure" even while insisting there is no such thing as a cure. Prevention 
> of cancer isn't even on their radar. After all, if 9 out of 10 women never 
> even got breast cancer, these groups would lose their power (and their jobs).
> 
> The success of the cancer industry depends entirely on the population 
> remaining ignorant about cancer prevention strategies that are cheap, safe 
> and remarkably effective.
> 
> Mammogram and chemotherapy pushers want women to believe cancer is inevitable 
> -- a genetic defect they have no control over. What they refuse to admit 
> (publicly, at least) is that the expression of so-called "cancer genes" is 
> almost entirely controlled by lifestyle choices. Thus, even a woman whose 
> mother and grandmother had breast cancer can reduce her risk of breast cancer 
> to near zero by simply changing her lifestyle choices, starting with dietary 
> choices and healthy sunlight exposure (for vitamin D). 
> 
> Anti-cancer superfoods are available everywhere. Some of the best, in my 
> opinion, are Pure Synergy (www.TheSynergyCompany.com) and Vitamineral Green 
> (www.HealthForce.com). These contain potent, anti-cancer plant-based 
> nutrients, and I believe that every human being should be drinking at least 
> one heaping tablespoon of these nutrients each day. Cancer simply cannot 
> replicate in an environment containing the right superfood nutrients.
> 
> Even the dreaded BRCA1 gene, which has women running scared and surrendering 
> to double mastectomies as a "prevention" surgery for cancer (insane!), can be 
> completely nullified through diet, exercise and vitamin D.
> 
> 
> Authors' Quotes on Cancer and Lifestyle
> Below, you'll find selected quotes from noted authors on the subject of 
> Cancer and Lifestyle. Feel free to quote these in your own work provided you 
> give proper credit to both the original author quoted here and this 
> NaturalNews page.
> 
> The lifetime risk for developing cancer is a startling 45 percent for men and 
> 39 percent for women, according to the National cancer Institute. The most 
> frequent form of cancer is lung cancer, followed by prostate cancer for men 
> and breast cancer for women. Colorectal cancer is the third most common form 
> of cancer in both sexes. Throughout the world, industrialized countries have 
> the highest cancer death rates. Studies show that when people from Third 
> World countries adopt Western lifestyles, certain types of cancers -- 
> especially colon, breast, and prostate -- increase.
> - Healing Moves: How To Cure, Relieve, And Prevent Common Ailments With 
> Exercise by Carol Krucoff and Mitchell Krucoff, M.D.
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> Myth: cancer runs in families. Only about 8% of cancers are genetically 
> linked. These usually are cancers that occur in younger patients, such as 
> sarcoma or early-onset colon cancer. The vast majority of cancers occur 
> without a known cause or are related to lifestyle.
> - Bottom Line's Health Breakthroughs 2007 by Bottom Line Health
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> Now is the time to do some serious thinking about our approach to cancer and 
> disease. It is time we looked directly at the prevention and elimination of 
> cancer, not just the remission or a prescription for cancer. In recent times, 
> some prescription drugs have cured some forms of cancer. However, there is 
> still a lot of cancer killing many people. Data from various agencies such as 
> the National cancer Institute and others show that up to 90% of all cancers 
> are products of our lifestyle, a lack of exercise, exposure to toxic 
> chemicals, and what we choose to eat and drink.
> - Defeat Cancer by Gregory, A. Gore
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> Because some cancers have a genetic link, if you have a family member who 
> battled cancer, you may feel that there's a time bomb ticking inside you. 
> Actually, it's estimated that only 5 to 10 percent of all cancers might be 
> attributed to a genetic predisposition. However, lifestyle remains a 
> significant factor. According to the American Institute for cancer Research 
> (AICR), 60 to 70 percent of cancers can be collectively attributed to 
> lifestyle choices, including smoking, unhealthy diets, lack of physical 
> activity, and excessive weight.
> - Food Synergy: Unleash Hundreds of Powerful Healing Food Combinations to 
> Fight Disease and Live Well by Elaine Magee
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> Putting the two together, she avoided all milk products; her tumors 
> eventually disappeared, and for 13 years now she has been free of cancer. As 
> Chinese have "normal" rates of other cancers, there must be a special factor 
> that causes their low breast cancer rates. Also the largely milk-free 
> Japanese have low breast cancer rates, but when Chinese or Japanese women 
> adopt a Western lifestyle, their breast cancer rates start to climb, 
> approaching the level in Western countries. Studies now link milk consumption 
> to breast and prostate cancer.
> - The Natural Way to Heal: 65 Ways to Create Superior Health by Walter Last
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> Most cancers are primarily the result of changes that humans have made to the 
> total chemical environment -- what we eat, drink, and breathe. According
> 275 to one of Britain's top medical scientists, Sir Richard Doll, 90 percent 
> of all cancers are caused by such environmental factors. At least 75 percent 
> of cancers are associated with environmental and lifestyle factors, say even 
> the most conservative cancer experts. medical drugs industrial products food 
> additives alcohol
> What causes cancer?
> - The New Optimum Nutrition Bible by Patrick Holford
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> The good news is that you can change your statistics by changing your 
> lifestyle. The everyday choices that you make about what you do with your 
> time, what you eat, and even what you decide to smear on your body affects 
> your long-term health. Both heart disease and cancer are largely 
> environmental, and by improving your lifestyle, you will reduce your risk of 
> getting heart disease or cancer.
> - The Natural Hormone Makeover: 10 Steps to Rejuvenate Your Health and 
> Rediscover Your Inner Glow by Phuli Cohan
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> Regular mammograms of women with fibrocystic breast disease are as likely to 
> initiate cancer as find it. An anti-cancer lifestyle and regular breast 
> self-massage or self-exam, on the other hand, can actively prevent cancer, as 
> well as providing early detection. Although sclerosing adenosis, apocrine 
> metaplasia, duct ectasia, lipoma, fat necrosis, and mastitis are scary 
> sounding, they aren't serious and do not increase risk of breast cancer. 
> Having a biopsy does not increase your risk of being diagnosed with breast 
> cancer. Almost all biopsies (90 percent) are negative for cancer.
> - Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way by Susun S. Weed
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> Analysis of 156 studies linking diet and cancer found extraordinarily 
> consistent evidence that some foods actively protect cells from undergoing 
> cancerous changes, especially breast, cervical, ovarian, and prostate cells. 
> While these foods don't guarantee freedom from cancer, they are vital 
> elements of an anti-cancer lifestyle. The United States National Research 
> Council states that 35-70 percent of all U.S. Cancer deaths are related to 
> diet and that 60 percent of the cancer incidence in women is related to diet.
> - Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way by Susun S. Weed
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> Might it be possible that cancer is largely due to environmental/ lifestyle 
> factors, and not genetics? A few prominent scientists had already reached 
> that conclusion. The authors of a major review on diet and cancer, prepared 
> for the U.S. Congress in 1981, estimated that genetics only determines about 
> 2-3% of the total cancer risk. The data behind the China cancer atlas were 
> profound. The counties with the highest rates of some cancers were more than 
> 100 times greater than counties with the lowest rates of these cancers. These 
> are truly remarkable figures.
> - The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted 
> and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health by 
> T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> Family history of prostate cancer is a strong predictor of which men are at 
> greatest risk for this form of cancer. [European Urology 47: 761-68, 2005] 
> But this is a very misleading statement. Frequently men hear they are at 
> greater risk for prostate cancer because their grandfathers died of prostate 
> cancer. But disease that follows along family lines may be due to 
> controllable factors (iron intake, smoking, sun exposure and vitamin D 
> production, infection, etc.). Men can make alterations in their lifestyles 
> and negate the risk for prostate cancer.
> - You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore by Bill Sardi
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> Although there is debate regarding the specifics of diet and this cancer, 
> let's start with some very safe assumptions that have long been accepted in 
> the research community:
> • Prostate cancer rates vary widely between different countries, even more 
> than breast cancer.
> • High prostate cancer rates primarily exist in societies with "Western" 
> diets and lifestyles.
> • In developing countries, men who adopt Western eating practices or move to 
> Western countries suffer more prostate cancer.
> These disease patterns are similar to those of other diseases of affluence.
> - The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted 
> and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health by 
> T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> It is wonderful to have the opportunity to help men with prostate cancer by 
> using herbs, supplements, and dietary and lifestyle guidelines as their 
> primary treatment strategy; to see them get well, thrive, and show no 
> apparent signs of cancer is even better. I have found that many prostate 
> cancers, even some of the more aggressive forms (high PSA, high Gleason 
> score, even a palpable tumor or evidence of metastasis) respond beautifully 
> to natural healing modalities.
> - Herbal Medicine, Healing and Cancer: A Comprehensive Program for Prevention 
> and Treatment by Donald R. Yance, j r.,C.N., M.H., A.H.G., with Arlene 
> Valentine
> - Available on Amazon.com
> 
> Sources for this story:
> • BBC NEWS | Health | Clean living way to beat cancer
> - BBC
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> 
> • Cancer is not a Disease - It's a Survival Mechanism (Book Excerpt)
> 
> • New research shows vitamin D slashes risk of cancers by 77 percent; cancer 
> industry refuses to support cancer prevention
> 
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