What is cancer?
Cancer is an unrestrained growth of cells that destroys normal tissue and body parts as it grows. Some cancers are very aggressive and can spread (metastasize) fairly quickly throughout the body. Other cancers are slow growing and are more unlikely to spread. Most of the types of cancers that affect people can also affect companion animals.
It is the same as any dis-ease. It is a sign of your body de-toxifying from physical, emotional or other issues that have prevented from following the bodies natural course of healing. It is ‘the last warning’. By living within a natural, living foods wholistic system many have found themselves healed from otherwise ‘incurable’ symptoms.Orthodox doctors fix the symptoms whilst natural therapists are able to assist the cause from being recognised, accepted and consequently healed. This often leads to the body withdrawing the symptoms.Our bodies, our vehicles for this journey are powerful tools. They have the ability to create miraculous work that is beyond the comprehension of our minds or scientific systems.(remembering hemp is the best source of EFA’s and a very high source of protein all in one) and now some words from the Hygeine people….
Cancer begins when cells in a part of the body start to grow out of control. There are many kinds of cancer, but they all start because of out-of-control growth of abnormal cells. How a normal cell becomes cancer Normal body cells grow, divide, and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a person’s life, normal cells divide faster to allow the person to grow. After the person becomes an adult, most cells divide only to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries. Because cancer cells continue to grow and divide, they are different from normal cells. Instead of dying, cancer cells outlive normal cells and keep forming new abnormal cells. Another difference between cancer cells and normal cells is that cancer cells can invade (grow into) other tissues. Being able to grow out of control and to invade other tissues makes a cell a cancer cell. Cells become cancer cells because of damage to DNA. DNA is in every cell and directs all its actions. Most of the time, when D