Cancer is a genetic mutation of DNA which can be caused by a virus. A virus uses portions of a cells DNA to replicate and usually destroys the viability of the cell in the process. What happens to a partially damaged cell?

Normally, it would be changed enough and weakened enough for the immune system to recognize and kill off. What if the immune system is not very strong????

AIDs patients come up with a variety of cancers.
I have no reason to believe [or not believe, as a damaged cell might have some characteristics of a single celled critter] that CS will kill a damaged cell, but it could take up the slack for a weakened immune system releasing what's left of it to address cancerous cells. ...then "if" CS does stimulate stem cells, healing the damage would be accelerated.

Everybody is getting cancer all the time. We live in a sea of radiation, viral and chemical insults and it all does damage...just not too much of it to take care of automatically.


PS A virus isn't the only thing that can damage DNA, but if the above idea is correct, it wouldn't matter what damages the cell.
ken

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>   Now I have a question.  On what basis might CS do these things?  Cancer
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> not bacteria nor is it a virus.
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>    I'd love to hear people's thoughts on this.
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> Regards,
> Catherine
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