Re: Cancer when you least expect it
[Re: yukonjeff]
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03/05/23 06:45 PM
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Processed foods/sugar/ seed oils, I believe. X2
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Re: Cancer when you least expect it
[Re: ToCatchAPredator]
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03/05/23 08:02 PM
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Three weeks ago found out in the same week my father in law has prostate cancer and my mother in law has lymphoma and the lymphocytes are in her blood and spreading. Crazy that it’s not just one but both of them. Seriously worried that there may be radon or some contaminants in the house which caused them both to get cancer at the same time. Thats sad. We were worried about radon so did a test. Thankfully our house was good.
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Re: Cancer when you least expect it
[Re: charles]
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03/05/23 08:02 PM
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Cancer thrives on sugar according to some of the reports I've read. A person who has cancer, eating sugar causes it to spread more rapidly according to the report.
More and more when I go anywhere I find myself keeping track of where the nearest rest room is.
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Re: Cancer when you least expect it
[Re: charles]
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03/05/23 08:23 PM
03/05/23 08:23 PM
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Cancer is such a complex field of study. Many times people who live in the same area, eat the same food, etc etc end up some will get cancer and some not. Genetics is pretty important because certain gene combinations leave you more susceptible.
Free radical damage has a lot to do with it and the longer we live the more free radical damage our cells sustain. But wait! Eating lots of fruits and leafy vegetables , dark chocolate, etc have things called antioxidants in them. Antioxidants move throughout our system and gobble up free radicals as they're being released. I wonder how much cancer could be avoided if people ate the amount of fruits and veggies that the FDA suggests we should.
Among things that produce carcinogens are preservatives in foods, plastic contamination, and of course burnt fats. Pesticides in the food and water we drink are not to be discounted either.
But unfortunately, there is always going to be people that do everything right and get cancer.... and then there's those that smoke, eat poorly, don't exercise, etc etc and live to 100.
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My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Cancer when you least expect it
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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03/05/23 10:55 PM
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Cancer is such a complex field of study. Many times people who live in the same area, eat the same food, etc etc end up some will get cancer and some not. Genetics is pretty important because certain gene combinations leave you more susceptible.
Free radical damage has a lot to do with it and the longer we live the more free radical damage our cells sustain. But wait! Eating lots of fruits and leafy vegetables , dark chocolate, etc have things called antioxidants in them. Antioxidants move throughout our system and gobble up free radicals as they're being released. I wonder how much cancer could be avoided if people ate the amount of fruits and veggies that the FDA suggests we should.
Among things that produce carcinogens are preservatives in foods, plastic contamination, and of course burnt fats. Pesticides in the food and water we drink are not to be discounted either.
But unfortunately, there is always going to be people that do everything right and get cancer.... and then there's those that smoke, eat poorly, don't exercise, etc etc and live to 100. FDA is a joke,run like the rest of your government.
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Re: Cancer when you least expect it
[Re: charles]
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03/05/23 11:15 PM
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You SIL being in good health is going to fair very good that she is in good health. A good strong body will help her tremendously going through the treatments. Tell her to stay strong and keep us posted.
------------------------------------- Paying Top Dollar for Alien Parts.
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Re: Cancer when you least expect it
[Re: nate]
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03/06/23 01:20 AM
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Cancer is such a complex field of study. Many times people who live in the same area, eat the same food, etc etc end up some will get cancer and some not. Genetics is pretty important because certain gene combinations leave you more susceptible.
Free radical damage has a lot to do with it and the longer we live the more free radical damage our cells sustain. But wait! Eating lots of fruits and leafy vegetables , dark chocolate, etc have things called antioxidants in them. Antioxidants move throughout our system and gobble up free radicals as they're being released. I wonder how much cancer could be avoided if people ate the amount of fruits and veggies that the FDA suggests we should.
Among things that produce carcinogens are preservatives in foods, plastic contamination, and of course burnt fats. Pesticides in the food and water we drink are not to be discounted either.
But unfortunately, there is always going to be people that do everything right and get cancer.... and then there's those that smoke, eat poorly, don't exercise, etc etc and live to 100. FDA is a joke,run like the rest of your government. Well, I guess I've been told.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Cancer when you least expect it
[Re: charles]
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03/06/23 01:21 AM
03/06/23 01:21 AM
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Her best chance might be steady hyperbaric oxygen chamber treatments My wife has the bracca one gene, she had cancer 18 and 16 years ago
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Re: Cancer when you least expect it
[Re: charles]
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03/06/23 01:50 AM
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I hope and pray things go well for your sister in law there's over 3,600 different types of cancer a couple of my friends on here and I all had basically the same type of cancer we've all survived it quite well even if I've had other complications from the treatments but I'm still kicking !
You're friend along the snare line . Allan
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