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Great comments rabbittears!
"This, I think, is a different perspective because not too many people look at what's going on behind the disease. It has always been if you have a disease, let's "attack" it. At some point, someone needs to think about what is being attacked! The attacking approach may or may not work especially when the problem could be driven deeper into the tissues. From experience, we know that we can drive parasites into organs and other places for them to hide if they are attacked in appropriately. If we're going to attack something, we better know what we're attacking, that is, if we're serious about regaining health."
This is SO IMPORTANT to understand! I had to learn this the hard way. All the parasite cleansers out there should really take part of this kind of information.
I have never looked at cancer this way, the word cancer generally means trouble to me, and that only shows how little I know about this and most likely the majority of people too.
"What if cancer was mold or the by-product of mold -- is there less or more fear about knowing what it is? The next question is, can this cancer-mold be treated and how? Doctors treat cancers and are attacking it without knowing exactly what they're doing. THEY can't give you a good explanation as to what cancer is! Do Oncologists have microscopes to know what it is or do they rely on labs?"
Honestly, I would not be surprised if this would be the case.
Breast and prostate cancer is almost non existant in Japan. The iodine forum talks alot about cancer and iodine. In Japan the population gets a lot of idoine from their diets. Basically iodine is a mineral but it is also anitmicrobial/antiparasitical in nature and a good detoxifier. I came to think about this when you mentioned the possibility that "What if cancer was mold or the by-product of mold?".