General Principles – Physical

Cancer is not so much a disease as, in the words of Dr. Gerald Smith, an adaptation of the body to a low-oxygen and acidic environment. These conditions are not hospitable to healthy cells, so they adapt and mutate to create cancer cells — which thrive in an environment like this.

This ties to an all-important concept of epigenetic changes — genetic changes caused by environmental factors, including air, food, water, psychological state and so on. Our genes are fixed at conception, however, genes are nothing more than static code. They do nothing until they are expressed, which is what actually creates the body’s building blocks. And the way genes are expressed depends on which ones of them are triggered into expression and which ones are suppressed — and these factors are those epigenetic influences that very much are under our control.

Our physical bodies are extremely resilient and it normally takes many years of abuse for them to manifest an illness as serious as cancer. But this also means that if we restore the body’s natural ability to fight disease, it will most likely successfully deal with many conditions that conventional medicine doesn’t know what to do with, including cancer.

With this preamble, let’s take a look at what such a restoration or an optimization of the body’s ability to self-heal might involve.

High-level prerequisites before your body can heal cancer:
– Remove toxins
– Optimize the immune system
– Oxygenate
– Alkalize
– Balance/restore individual deficiencies

And here is a breakdown of the most important phases from Dr. Gerald Smith:
– Detoxify liver, intestines, kidneys, lymphatics; restore gut microbiome
– Open avenues of excretion
– Detox heavy metals
– Remove chemicals, especially glyphosate (the pesticide Roundup)
– Reduce infections
– Remove vaccine damage

The big picture on the physical side, thus, appears to consist of three major aspects:
a) Detoxify your body
b) Normalize your immune system
c) Create an environment where cancer cannot survive

All three will generally be done at the same time, although detoxifying the system of elimination (GI tract, liver, kidneys, and lymphatic system), of course, is a prerequisite to all other steps as otherwise you will be poisoning yourself with all the toxins that the body will start releasing in massive amounts once you begin the process in earnest.

Since these posts are more of a summary, intended to get you going quickly in the face of what was probably a shocking diagnosis, this short overview will have to suffice, although you should certainly refer to the Resources page for sources of detailed information on these steps.

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