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“The prime cause of cancer is the replacement of normal oxygen respiration of body cells by an anaerobic cell respiration.”1”
Ty M. Bollinger, The Truth about Cancer: What You Need to Know about Cancer's History, Treatment, and Prevention
“This can involve juicing, fermenting, and sprouting nutrient-dense foods, as well as making sure that you’re getting plenty of antioxidants, whole-foods based vitamins and minerals, complex carbohydrates, protein, healthy fats, and of course, clean water.”
Ty M. Bollinger, The Truth about Cancer: What You Need to Know about Cancer's History, Treatment, and Prevention
“THERMOGRAPHY Misinformation abounds as to the true nature of breast cancer and what causes it. With so much public focus on breast cancer awareness, very little attention is given to breast health, which we know is governed by things like clean eating, routine detoxification, energy balance, and stress reduction, among other things. These other things include not blasting radiation at the breasts in the form of mammograms, which only exacerbate breast cancer risk. Dr. Martin Bales, L.Ac., D.A.O.M., a licensed acupuncturist and certified thermologist at the Center for New Medicine in Irvine, California, has for years been administering one of the best-known alternatives to mammograms: thermograms. As its name suggests, thermography utilizes the power of infrared heat—hence the root word “therm”—to detect physiological abnormalities indicative of a possible breast cancer diagnosis. Dr. Bales’s father first pioneered the technology in the late 1970s with the development of the world’s first all-digital infrared camera, which was used for missile detection purposes during wartime. Its capacity to track the heat signature of missiles was applied to the field of medicine in the 1980s, which eventually gave way to thermographic medical devices. Dr. Bales opined during a recent interview: “In the early eighties, a group of doctors approached my father and said, ‘You know, we’ve heard the body—obviously with its (blood) circulation—we can diagnose a lot of diseases by seeing where there’s hot spots and where there’s cold.’ He said, ‘Okay, I’ll make a medical version for you.’” And the rest is history: thermography machines that identify hot spots in the breasts later hit the market, and select doctors and clinics offer it as a safe, side effect–free alternative to mammograms. “The most promising aspect of thermography is its ability to spot anomalies years before mammography,” says women’s health expert Christiane Northrup, M.D., about the merits of thermography. “With thermography as your regular screening tool, it’s likely that you would have the opportunity to make adjustments to your diet, beliefs, and lifestyle to transform your cells before they became cancerous. Talk about true prevention.”
Ty M. Bollinger, The Truth about Cancer: What You Need to Know about Cancer's History, Treatment, and Prevention
“There are also “good” viruses that help protect the body against ‘bad” viruses, and virotherapies like RIGVIR can help bolster the former when the latter take over and cause problems.”
Ty M. Bollinger, The Truth about Cancer: What You Need to Know about Cancer's History, Treatment, and Prevention
“I’ve got ginger, and I try to use everything organic . . . ginger, turmeric . . . [and] I’ll take the hottest peppers I can find—habaneros, cherry peppers, jalapeños—the hottest ones that are available that are in good shape. I’ll take those, chop them all up, and I’ll take my ginger and brew it for about thirty minutes. I’ll bring it to a boil, let it simmer for around thirty minutes, then I’ll drop in my hot peppers for another ten minutes. And then . . . I’ll put some raw ginger, some raw turmeric, put it in, and I’ll put it in a blender.” Enoch”
Ty M. Bollinger, The Truth about Cancer: What You Need to Know about Cancer's History, Treatment, and Prevention
“Fish oil is a rich source of the omega-3 fatty acids EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), which are converted into hormone-like substances called prostaglandins that impact cardiovascular health and regulate cell activity. Extra virgin olive oil is full of antioxidants and its monounsaturated fatty acids help balance cholesterol levels. Avocados contain high levels of oleic acid, which helps protect against breast cancer. They also contain lutein, tocopherols, and the carotenoids zeaxanthin, alpha-carotene, and beta-carotene, which help protect against prostate cancer. WHAT”
Ty M. Bollinger, The Truth about Cancer: What You Need to Know about Cancer's History, Treatment, and Prevention
“As it turns out, many pharmaceuticals are offshoots of various chemical weapons developed and used during the two major world wars, and some were even tested on prisoners in Nazi concentration camps. You”
Ty M. Bollinger, The Truth about Cancer: What You Need to Know about Cancer's History, Treatment, and Prevention
“The resulting Fitzgerald Report’s conclusions, which were officially published in the Congressional Record on August 3, 1953,12 shook the very foundations of the medical establishment’s encroachments. Its purpose was to assess the state of cancer medicine during this critical time in American history, and more specifically to uncover any foul play in the free flow of medical knowledge and therapeutics: foul play that Fitzgerald both affirmed as true and disclosed with remarkable boldness. In his report to Senator William Langer of North Dakota, Fitzgerald offered a damning indictment of the ruling medical class, which he pegged as engaging in an active conspiracy to suppress natural treatments and cures. He looked at a number of controversial cancer treatments, including the Hoxsey Tonic, and determined that the AMA in its witch hunt had been “hasty, capricious, arbitrary, and outright dishonest” in declaring these treatments ineffective. Fitzgerald”
Ty M. Bollinger, The Truth about Cancer: What You Need to Know about Cancer's History, Treatment, and Prevention