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Re: How I Cured My Prostate Cancer
 
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Re: How I Cured My Prostate Cancer


During the entire neoplastic progression tumor is controlled by the organism. In any disease we are interested in its driver, manifestations and how to treat. Cancer is a viral disease. Virus destroys mainly end cells (matured cells in Q compartment), to which the organism responds with chronic inflammation and increased proliferation to restore the organ and clean the debris. In this chronic inflammation tumor may emerge. When stem cells are hit, the entire Tissue Proliferation Unit disappears, to which the organism responds with
dysplasia, carcinoma in situ, carcinoma, etc... According to the hypothesis of
professor Zajicek MD, tumor protects against cachexia (muscle loss, wasting
manifested as fatigue and weight loss). Every cure, which silences the disease
driver, namely virus, cures cancer. Muscle loss is seen in all cancer types.
Cancer is one disease. Example: Fever is a defensive mechanism. Plus two
degrees protects while plus five kills. As long as tumor does not block any
vital function or causes pain, it should be left untreated. Patient should keep
her tumor as much as possible. Some people find alternative treatments, like
Ann Vigmor diet, very helpful. With a treatment strategy of tumor dormancy and
with host resistance to virus , only minimal doses of medication may be
required. Tumor dormancy is a state:when tumor shrinks or stop growing. In any
case patient feels healthy.
 

 
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