To Whom It May Apply… Why I Didn’t Do Chemo (2 of 5) by - TopicsExpress



          

To Whom It May Apply… Why I Didn’t Do Chemo (2 of 5) by Chris Beat Cancer We all have pre-cancerous cells in our bodies that are eliminated by the natural processes of our immune system. If you have cancer in your body, your immune system is fighting it, albeit not very well, but it is fighting it. If the cancer is growing, that means your immune system could be overwhelmed or suppressed, and not functioning as well as it should. But having cancer doesn’t mean your immune system is doing nothing. If you take chemotherapy and it doesn’t kill all the cancer cells; you will find yourself in a very vulnerable position with a decimated immune system. You will have little defenses left to prevent any remaining cancer cells from reproducing. Here’s the scary part. If you still have cancerous cells in your body, they will proceed to take over like wild fire. I’ve seen it happen over and over with friends and family that went through chemo; and chances are, you have too. Sometimes chemo will stop one kind of cancer, but then the patient will develop an entirely different form of cancer. Again, this happened because their immune system was destroyed and their internal defenses were down. Their body became a place where cancerous cells could flourish. Chemotherapy is carcinogenic, that means it causes cancer. In fact it’s so toxic that nurses have to protect their skin from exposure when administering it to patients. These chemicals that will eat through your skin, but they have no problem putting it in your veins. To be continued…
Posted on: Fri, 02 Jan 2015 04:34:46 +0000

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