Natural Cure to Cancer - What are the alternative cancer cures?

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  1. Cebosky profile image60
    Ceboskyposted 13 years ago

    Let's discuss the various alternative cancer cures and how far they prove to effective in curing cancer. Or do they actually work? Let's begin.

    1. alopes profile image60
      alopesposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      The cancer is caused based in the patient life. If you live in a city with a lot of fabrics and inhale a lot of gases, the probability of having cancer is bigger.

      Some people after getting a cancer moved to a pollution free zone. And they got better some months after.

      1. SomewayOuttaHere profile image61
        SomewayOuttaHereposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        if only it was that easy to move and get better.....

        1. recommend1 profile image59
          recommend1posted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Hi SOH !!

          I undrestand your repsonse to that - but the half truth in it is that it seems to be modern life that causes the high rate of cancer.

          1. SomewayOuttaHere profile image61
            SomewayOuttaHereposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            ...i get that...look at my response below....purrrr.....  lol

    2. h.a.borcich profile image60
      h.a.borcichposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Every day our bodies fight the cell mutations which produce a cancer. We are all 2 mutations away from cancer.
        When our bodies fail to prevent cancer there are many factors. Exposure to carcinogens in the water/air/food, chronic inflamation, nutritional deficiencies, and genetic predisposition. Early detection is key.
        Of all the "natural remedies" I have explored to cure cancer, only one avenue seems to prove true. Starve the cancer of sugar and alter the ph to suffocate it.
        I was diagnosed with advanced cancer and after all the surgical and chemo treatments, I was told it spread to my bones. With the assistance of a naturopath I cut out sugars and altered my ph through diet and supplements. Within a few months the metastatic spread could not be detected.
      Be careful of "miracle cures" - most are just scams preying on the scared newly diagnosed and desperate. MD Anderson has info on their testing of alternative treatments readily available on their website.
        Be well smile

    3. profile image51
      ForYourInfoposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      The question of curing comes when the disease has already attacked.

      I pray that nobody gets attacked by it.

      I heard that in the space there is a possibility of finding the medicine which can cure cancer.

      I think it got to be prevented that no one gets attacked by it.

      I have read that avocado lowers down the chances of cancer.
      Stay well.

  2. LesleesBits profile image84
    LesleesBitsposted 13 years ago

    I think you need to consider environmental causes. Also things like your vitamin D3 levels. My mom died at age 36 from cancer and I was diagnosed at age 48. yet I do not have the gene. I think it is what I have been eating and what I have been exposed to. also eating broccosprouts which have a HUGE antioxidant capability is advised

  3. recommend1 profile image59
    recommend1posted 13 years ago

    I think that natural ways to reduce exposure to any desease is always a good idea - however promoting the idea of natural remedies as a 'cure' for cancer is dangerous in the extreme.

    The first response to cancer is your doctor and the limited options he can give you.  If he has no real answer then anything else - maybe.

    1. SomewayOuttaHere profile image61
      SomewayOuttaHereposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      ...i luv you!....lol

  4. melpor profile image91
    melporposted 13 years ago

    SomewayOuttaHere, there is really no natural cure for cancer once you have it. The best cure for cancer is to get regular medical checkups to detect any signs of cancer as early as possible. If some cancers are caught early the chances of curing them by using known treatments is pretty high. For example, cancer of the colon is very curable if caught early this is why it is important to get regular screening for colon cancer starting at the age of 50. Cancer is a fact of life. It occurs almost everyday in our body due to mutation of our DNA in the cells by radiation and chemicals that our body are exposed to on a daily  bases, but fortunately our body stops them naturally before they become full blown and unfortunately a few will survive to become full blown cancer.

    1. canadawest99 profile image60
      canadawest99posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Imagine that, I just wrote 12 hubs on this very topic.

      http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Top-10-Ways-To-Fight-Cancer

      1. melpor profile image91
        melporposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks Canadawest99.

    2. SomewayOuttaHere profile image61
      SomewayOuttaHereposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      ..i agree Melpor....early detection is key...some cancers are silent buggers and are not easily detected....ovarian cancer is really sneaky unfortunately and it's a killer....

      CW99 - I wrote 16 hubs - about the battle and there are more to come when i'm up for it.  .  I'll check your hubs out later...i have to be in the right mood...but i will look....

  5. Freda Raffeal profile image59
    Freda Raffealposted 12 years ago

    I came across some reports which indicate oxygen deficiency in the blood to be the major reason for development of cancerous cells. There have been a lot of discussions on natural cures to cancer, but its always best to seek doctor's help.

    1. melpor profile image91
      melporposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Freda, it is the other way around. Oxygen causes cancerous growth. That is why one way to stop cancerous growth is deactivate the chemicals that promote blood vessel growth to tumors because cancer cells need a lot more nutrients than normal cells to survive. Once the blood supply is cut off  they eventually die from lack of nutrients.

 
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