Cancer: What your oncologist/haematologist won't tell you

“If I contracted cancer, I would never go to a standard cancer treatment centre. Cancer victims who live far from such centres have a chance.”

Professor Charles Mathe, French cancer specialist

“Cancer is a $200 billion-a-year industry. There are more people today making a living out of cancer than are dying from it.”

Phillip Day, Health researcher and writer

Most of these things are what we should all be doing every day to keep our bodies as healthy as possible in the battle against the environmental toxins and pollutants which trigger, aggravate and support cancer:

1. Drink plenty of clean, filtered water – 2 to 3 litres per day. If you’re drinking treated tap water, you’re also drinking the chemicals used to treat it. If you’re drinking tank water, you could be exposing yourself to bacteria, heavy metals and other environmental pollutants. You must filter your water – read about the different types of water filters here...

2. Improve your diet – Use Himalayan salt, not highly processed table salt. Try to eat mostly raw foods, organic or chemical free where possible. Cut out the sugar. Cancer cells utilise glucose for anaerobic fermentation - they thrive on sugar. Stop cooking with vegetable oils and olive oil – they are unstable and become rancid easily when exposed to heat and light. Use coconut oil for cooking and olive oil and pumpkin seed oil as salad dressings.

3. Take good quality (practitioner strength) supplements to keep your immune system strong and help destroy toxins and cancer cells. In particular, use Vitamin C complex,Vitamin D3, Vitamin B17 (apricot kernels). People having chemotherapy are told not to take Vitamin C because it reduces the effectiveness of the toxic chemicals being used – that’s how powerful it is.

4. Try to find a doctor who is trained in nutrition – this isn’t easy.

5. Stop using toxic products on your body and in your home. Never again use pesticides, herbicides, bleach, conventional glass cleaner, air freshener, perfume, hairspray, nail polish, house paint, floor treatments, .....that’s just a start.

6. Reduce your exposure to EMR  electro magnetic radiation. Don’t use cordless phones, mobile phones. Don’t sleep near appliances such as digital clock/radios, tvs, baby monitors, mobile phone chargers. Find out where your fuse box is and make sure it’s not attached to your bedroom wall. Be concerned if you live or work near a mobile phone tower, transformer, substation, high voltage power lines etc.

7. Exercise daily to oxygenate your blood.

8. Accept responsibility for your own health every day. Don’t expect the medical system to cure you. There is no magic bullet but given the right fuel and support, the body is pretty amazing.