The Garbage Bag Theory of Cancer.
The Garbage Bag Theory of Cancer.
TOXINS
Naturopaths have a theory that cancers can act as garbage bags, meaning too much stuff going into the mouth for the liver and kidneys, disordered for a range of reasons, to be able to handle and needing something to store the excess temporarily. Thus the tumour grows to store a range of things that would cause further damage to liver and kidneys if they tried to handle them, thereby giving them a respite and allow them to bounce back.. Once the liver and kidneys are restored the tumour could then break down slowly, provided of course that food consumption was reduced accordingly, along with radical lifestyle changes to assist the process.
I thought about this a lot and became convinced that it had merit. We all eat too much, and so much of which has toxins on it which damage our liver and kidneys which have to break down this stuff and dispose of it, pesticides, herbicides, chlorinated water containing industrial pollutants, pharmaceuticals, booze, air pollutants, the list goes on and on. Yet animals in the pristine wilderness (which doesn't exist) don't eat all the time, going in and out of ketosis and what they eat is toxin free, unless you include plant toxins to which they either avoid or adapt to. Most of our man made organic chemical toxins are halogenated. That is they have bromine, chlorine or fluorine atoms tightly (covalently) bound to them. But so are almost all pharmaceuticals, in order to have a particular shape and so that they persist in the bloodstream BECAUSE they are difficult to break down.
Prozac has three fluorines bound to it making it very difficult to break down. It is in the process of pulling these molecules apart that dangerous free radicals are generated which damage cell structures including DNA. All anaesthetics, e.g. HALOthane are halogenated. Chloroform is a methane molecule with three chlorines replacing hydrogens. All refrigerants, many fire retardants, the list goes even further on. Yet in ALL of Nature I know of only TWO halogenated compounds and BOTH are poisons designed to kill. One is fluoroacetate in a Western Australian plant, also known as 1080 used to kill rabbits and the other is hypochlorous acid made by macrophage cells of the immune system to kill bacteria they have engulfed from the bloodstream. That's the same hypochlorous acid that's in your chlorinated drinking water. So, just TWO in Nature, one you can easily avoid and the other essential to immunity compared to THOUSANDS in the wonderful paradise we have created for ourselves.
STRESS
Persistent stress is damaging to our liver and kidneys as it constricts all blood vessels to the GI tract as well as all attached organs, gall bladder, pancreas, liver and kidneys. It creates persistent hypoxia (oxygen starvation) which is an inducer of cancer in some tissues as well as depriving liver and kidneys of the energy needed to pull those halogenated compounds apart without the escape of dangerous free radicals. Yet 'fight or flight' in the wild lasts around 20 minutes on average, time to catch lunch or become lunch. Maybe 3 or 4 times a day with alert relaxation in between. Intermittent stress boosts immunity whereas consistent stress depresses immunity. Sleep is for topping up fuel stores, repairing cellular damage and general housekeeping. Deers don't lay awake trying to figure out how to pay the mortgage or will they be forgiven for their sins.
So, too much toxin laden muck going into the gob but with a very impaired ability to get rid of the vastly more toxic waste products via the bile duct and kidneys in urine. Something has gotta give. What then if something can grow in the body to recycle so much of the more natural toxins such as uric acid which forms stones and seeds cholesterol and calcium phosphate stones in kidneys and gall bladder as well as crystals in joints as gout, absorb and recycle acids that make pH buffering very difficult etc. etc. It canrow and hold this stuff until the liver and kidneys can bounce back and then the bag can dissolve at a rate that is consummate with said regeneration. The genes are all there for this to happen.
Cancers are sometimes called nitrogen traps. Holding on to urine or urine retention due to an enlarged prostate caused azotemia or nitrogen retention. I have been told that only humans and domestic dogs get prostate cancer and only they hold on to their urine. If that nitrogen was in the form of ammonia due to it's impaired conversion to urea and kidney pathology prevents it being excreted it would be toxic circulating in the bloodstream whereas a tumour could recycle it for DNA or amino acid synthesis. As cancer cell dedifferientate or go backward and more malignant they become more self sufficient, making many of their own macro molecules instead of importing whole amino acids, DNA bases, etc. from the bloodstream i.e. the diet.
An example is increased penthose phosphate shunt activity as cancer cell become more malignant (dedifferientated). The penthose phosphate shunt is a pathway beside the normal glycolytic pathway and it makes, as it's name implies, 5 sided sugars Take a penthose sugar, add phosphate and ammonia and you've got a building block of DNA, a base. Uric acid in toxic concentration in the bloodstream, due to too much purine (one form of DNA) consumption in the diet, poor elimination due to kidney pathology and low urine pH (more acid), can form uric acid stones, seed calcium phosphate or cholesterol stones in kidneys and gall bladder, plus cause gout in joints. There is a pathway in cells for converting uric acid back to purine ammonia.
Meat and grains contain a lot of phosphorous and sulphur which oxidise to phosphoric acid and sulphuric acid in the bloodstream thereby presenting a blood pH buffering problem, especially with a loss of base (alkali) due to kidney pathology. The sulphuric acid can be be recycled for conversion to disulphide links which hold proteins in shape, thiols which are bound to or conjugate toxins to make them water soluble for disposal in the urine etc. The phosphoric acid can be recycled as a source of phosphate, for ATP, DNA bases etc. in the cancer cell Thus the tumour would take the load off a diseased kidney made more diseased by being overloaded and causing renal hypertension (high blood pressure) etc. As I postulate in Breast Cancer a Liver Disease the mutations involved (not Brac 1&2) are guided mutations, most certainly NOT accidental or spontaneous. The more papers I check the more I'm convinced. Thus I reckon that, given overwhelming evidence, the tumour is no accident. So with breast cancer, the tumour could fulfil TWO roles, one to deactivate toxic concentrations of estradiol in the bloodstream, the other as a garbage bag.
THE OUTCOME IN THE CONCRETE JUNGLE
Unfortunately, in the concrete jungle the barrage of assaults on kidneys and liver just gets worse with the stress of being diagnosed with cancer (SCREEEEECH NOOOOOOO Please God what did I do? Well lemme see, where do I start?) PLUS the treatment. Anaesthetics, analgesics, general cytotoxic chemotherapy are all damaging to liver and kidneys. Damaging the liver and kidneys even further plus removing the garbage bag and the patient dies of generalised toxaemia or a heart attack, renal failure or all of the above plus more. Now we all know that cancers do completely remit, but as there is not a quid in this research it's not done, whilst cancer researchers reckon that remission 'just happens'. Bollocks!!!
So what's needed cut is to back in food consumption, or better still go on a ketone diet, eating PROPER food, get exercise, get off booze, fags, chlorinated water, pharmaceuticals, etc. etc. A change in ATTITUDE toward the tumour, recognising that IT is not the disease but a symptom, must help kidney and liver restoration plus remove the need for the tumour. Reducing food intake will reduce cell damage done by ROS (reactive oxygen species) due to overconsumption of food.
Interested or wanna leave it to the doc and the undertaker? Paul {NODDY} Hill.
Comments
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Noddy - I read your post last night and woke up with the lightbulb as to how this pertains to me. ETA Though this is quite edifficult for me to understand, I do appreciate your time.
First, I really do think you are going to be kicked off the boards if you are not a supporter or a cancer person somehow, just putting that out there. Careful not to give med advice either.
Second, if you have not saved your work, do so, if it is deleted, you lose it. I saved this post, it is comprehensive.I am grateful you took the time. I like your passion, aand think you need to start a website with all the papers you write.
This is what you did for me.....
Me, I have been to the acupuncturist who practices Chinese medicine, wanting to get to the root of this issue of cancer.
As you say, I do see this as a symptom, somehow helping my body. I am working to gently heal, no chemo or rads, did not even have a biopsy to see if it was cancer.... just a word for something that will quite possible destroy me if I do not backtrack - so I started backpedaling and did have some positive health turns.
Your information that I came across by chance coincides with the Chinese medicine information I was given.
I never would have thought the core issue is kidney for me. I thought thyroid, but since kidney controls thyroid too and that and adrenals are not MAJOR organs, these are taking the hit first, all my life indeed. Besides the fact I am a sugar lover who has given up all but a few treats a week, and so much better now, but I own it. Other than that, no real vices.
All the dots connect back to the kidney, now more prevalent than ever. Your statement fired my memory for this one issue.......
Two days ago, Chinese medical test and a thousand questions.
I was told that my kidney is my weak area, foremost. I was given some capsules to break down the phlegm... ie sluggish dampness that has congealed, esp above waist for me. She said if it was prostate she would give a different flower herb to break down that area. Also given some seed pills to liquify everything that is breaking down and that was congealed but not enmass.
Pulling up the info on kidney being weak spot has these issues and purpose for us.....
KIDNEY - 'governs the water' --- source of all yin and yang, rules all other organs, regulates sex drive, immune support, promotes rest and calmness, rules the marrow of bone and brain and teeth, knees, growth, development and maturation, oversees reproduction, opens to the ear -- Major Sx's - back pain, knee problems, anxiety, reproductive problems, osteosporosis, urinary dysfunction, fatigue, aging decline, fear, hearing loss, edema, night sweats.
KIDNEY - BLADDER MERIDIAN I list first what I dealt with which was adrenal weakness, back, hip, knee pain, bladder infection, bladder control, cold hands and feet, cannot sleep due to cold hands and feet, depression, fear, edema, water retention, hot flashes, low libido, lethargy, fatigue, thin hair, esp on top, night sweats, POOR MEMORY, premature grey, sciatica, back pain, urine problems, LOW THYROID, LOW METABOLISM. Also listed is brittle bones, which I highly suspect, dark and puffy around eyes, infertility, sterility, hair loss, sore throat in a.m., tight hamstrings and tinnitus.
So this correlates to damp accumulation and blood stagnation, per Chinese medicine.
I was working like a fiend to restore the thyroid and adrenals, eating the right foods, and still, I was looking not quite in the right place FOR ME. It goes back in life to when I was a child. A lifetime of bad habits, come by from a llifetime of situations that created them.
I awoke with this thought alone from your words --- needed to explore, had revelations immediately upon arising.
"People hold their urine. And dogs because we make them." True.
I have held urine all my life because........ AND I AM BEING HONEST BECAUSE I want to get well, I do not hide any longer. I feel that your post, your sharing is a piece of my journey.
So I woke up this morning with that thought. Whoever can use my experience, it is here.
- I lived with my grandmother and she had an outhouse with spiders. I would do anything to not go in there, anything.
- I visited my aunt, uncle and cousins and that outhouse was too far away, we were not allowed to use a night chamber pot either, plus I was afraid of spiders there too.
- The aunt where I stayed overnight had a husband, I will not claim him as uncle, and I learned not to call his attention or be alone on the farm at all, thus I stayed in my room all night instead of getting up to go to the bathroom as needed. When she realized, then I was locked in the room all night to keep me safe and I was never allowed to go back, for my own good, she loved me to pieces. But that remains.
- It is said that adult children of alcoholics quite often do not even take time to go to the bathroom, they usually do not take very good care of themselves even for the important stuff, they are too busy caretaking, and I identified w this when I entered my first meeting, read my first ACOA literature.
- From early childhood on, I had persistent bladder and urinary track infections, pounding of the kidneys.
- All my adult life I have not taken time, I remain too busy to stop.
- I am kind of a germ- poison- toxic-phobe so I don't drink water unless I am confident in its properties, no flouride, no chlorine, no arsenic, and we have RO water at home, take it with us in glass jars with a few drops of diluted h2o2. Therefore I spent a lot of time not feeling safe with my water source and not drinking enough, I was convinced it was making me sick, and indeed it was, but not consuming water hardly at all, that did me in worse.
This is changing now. It is a simple thing. But one thinks........ meditate, pray, sing, exercise, sleep well, eat right, drink a lot of water. But how often are we informed that our kidneys are the weak spot to begin with for whatever reason and we need to change ALL ingrained habits?
How often are we given the tiny capsules and seed pills that will support the changes within a few days? Really, the urine color is nearly clear and I am doing nothing different. But I will make certain to take time to uuse the bathroom every single time I feel the urge, not ask my body to wait.
Doctor after doctor, no one realized because they - and I - not looking for the deepest core issue.
Again, appreciate your time.
If you stay you will take a lot of heat on these boards, just for being alternative. But I don't think you will be allowed to stay. Every day, we ask that we help one person, and you have helped me in the simplest way by opening my memory. Thank you.
Diane nickname Essa
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Diane, I really hope the moderators have not banned Paul again. Discouraging thought provoking discussions in the alternative forum is just not okay. As adults, and given that conventional medicine has not come up with anything new in the past 100 years, we should be allowed to turn over every stone to find our own answers.
Paul, I really appreciate your posts. Like Diane, this theory resonates with me. Dr. Andreas explains this well in his book Cancer is not a Disease - It's a Survival Mechanism (Book Excerpt) : http://www.naturalnews.com/022578.html#ixzz1rNM0Nx9M
Videos
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Paul
Very, very interesting post. After I finish treatment, I am going to be utilizing the services of a naturopath because I want to fully detox particularly after chemo. Interestly enough, I have been doing the usual life review as one does when DX with a potentially life threatening illness,. My husband and I have had the wildest 2 years with nothing but stress, mostly financial. He has been diagnosed with Gout and me BC. Other than really minor health issues prior to the last couple of years we have never been ill.
We've already come up with a plan on the financial side and with that I can take 6 months to recover from treatment. In making that decision alone has taken a huge load off and I know that my outlook has certainly changed in respect to what one needs in life to be truly happy. Its not material, that I can tell you. I looked back on my life recently to ponder when I was truly at my happiest, least stressed self. I came to the conclusion that it had nothing to do with what I owned or had materially. It was about freedom. Yes, I had an Oprah moment LOL!
I haven't read any of your other posts Paul and I really hope you don't get kicked off the boards.
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To Day
'Cause I never went to school I don't know what an ineptie is. Are the edible, an enema perhaps. You'd have to wash an enema before you ate it, would't you.
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