February 12, 2018

Best To Leave Cancer Alone

Written By:  Andrew Eide

It is best to leave your cancer tumor alone rather than remove it from your body. Okay you are screaming at me right now but once you are informed you will understand why I made this comment.

Back in the 1970’s and 1980’s cancer “treatment” was still in the early stage where doctors had no clue what to do. It was an era of experimenting with anything and everything in hopes of finding something that could reduce, or eliminate, a tumor from the body.

The biggest hurdle doctors faced is that once they removed a large tumor from patients the majority of patients immediately developed a few, up to dozens, of tumors throughout their bodies. This baffled doctors since they removed the large tumor.

A doctor, who was not into the specialty of treating cancer, and he was also not an Oncologist, came up with his reason why people who have a large cancer tumor removed usually develop a few, to dozens, of tumors all around their bodies after the large tumor was removed.

He reasoned that the largest tumor probably drills tendrils into the blood system and then it released growth inhibitors which cause all the other tumors in the body to stop growing. He reasoned once you remove the dominant tumor that also removes the growth inhibitors it was inserting into the blood stream to prevent other tumors from growing. He said without grown inhibitors in the blood stream all the other tumors that are tapped into the blood system now grow rapidly and take over a person’s body.

This doctor was ridiculed, medical journals refused to print his articles, and the medical community refused to let him speak at events. Then in the early 2000’s it was discovered by cancer specialists that this doctor was right about the dominant tumor inserting growth inhibitors into the blood to prevent other tumors from growing. Once that dominant tumor is removed, along with the growth inhibitors, the other tumors run amok and take over the body.

The best treatment when you have a cancer tumor? If it is not a hazard to your health, such as blocking your intestines or blood flow, then you are best to leave the tumor alone, keep your immune system healthy, and exercise if you can.

If you have the dominant tumor removed you have probably around a 90 percent chance of all the smaller tumors, which were being prohibited from growing by the dominant tumor, of taking over your body.


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