Skip to: site menu | section menu | main content
"Prevention" is promoted as meaning catching the disease early.
Really. That also misses the point. Is it "prevention" if you call
911 when you come home and see smoke billowing from all your windows? Do
we just live with a carpe diem philosophy and wait for the doctor to tell
us we have a lump in our breast or a swollen nodular prostate? Is the cause
of cancer a lack of one of the new cancer drugs? Is the cause of cancer really
unknown, requiring endless research?
First, let me put to rest the propaganda that the war is being won. Since President
Nixon declared the war (1971) and after over 200 billion dollars have been spent
on research (remember, one billion is a thousand million), more Americans will
die of cancer in the next 14 months than have died in all U.S. wars ever fought
combined! (Where are the protest marches?) Soon, cancer will overtake heart disease
as the number one killer.
Decades ago, early in the war, there were some dramatic successes such as with
Hodgkin's disease and some forms of childhood leukemia. There can be little doubt
that debunking (surgical removal) of large cancers brings benefits
But the big killers such as colorectal, lung, prostate and breast cancer
remain as threatening as ever. Survival gains are measured primarily in additional
months (not years) added to life, not in cures. The placebo effect is by
and large ignored. (People getting a sugar pill placebo in cancer studies
have been known to lose their hair and some actually cure themselves by simply
thinking they will be cured.) A percentage of people can experience remissions
spontaneously and from simple lifestyle adjustments, but the cancer therapy
is always credited with the cure.
Statistics can always be massaged to create the result desired. This practice
is rampant in cancer research. Animal models (euphemism for real living and
feeling caged creatures being tortured by the millions) do not prove effectiveness
across species boundaries to humans. Neither do laboratory cell lines. That's
why all the "breakthroughs" based on tumor shrinkage never pan
out. For-profit drug companies and National Cancer Institute grant-based
research ignore metastases (the spreading cells of cancer through the body)
in their positive reports. Instead they highlight and focus on more easily
obtained lab results, such as "tumor shrinkage," and on easily
manipulated clinical data such as "five-year survival."
Twelve new "improved" drugs introduced in Europe between 1995 and
2000 were no better than the drugs they replaced. But the prices were all
higher, in one instance by a factor of 350 times. One new "revolutionary" drug,
Erbitux™, found to "shrink" tumors but not extend the lives
of patients at all costs $2,400 per week. Avastin™, another costly
chemotherapeutic, by the best calculation, extended the lives of 400 colorectal
patients by 4.7 months. Tamoxifin™ is proven to be effective in decreasing
breast cancer. Risk is decreased by about 15% but what is not equally heralded
is the fact that it increased the risk of endometrial uterine cancer by about
15%. (Patient Information: Nolvadex, Zeneca Pharmaceuticals)
Are such results worth the financial devastation and miserable life that
chemotherapy, radiation and surgery impose? Is that the way to spend one's
remaining days? If such therapy does add a couple of months, are those couple
of months really worth the poking, prodding, pain, unrelenting nausea, disfiguring,
destruction of the immune system and increased susceptibility to other diseases?
"Yes" would be a hard answer to justify.
In the face of a cancer diagnosis most people just throw up their hands in
terror and surrender to the conventional cancer therapy death process. The
feeling is that something must be done, and, since "doctors know best," one
must begin the "fight" by following the advice of the doctor. But
fighting does not mean surrendering to the will of another person who has
their own personal agenda and narrowed field of view dictated by the club
they belong to. That misses the point. You must do something.
Here's the on-point best approach:
1. Prevention means adjusting your life right now so that you are living
in tune with your design. Cancer is, quite simply, the reaction of cells
subjected long enough to an environment they are not designed for. The genetic
apparatus loses its bearings, becomes insane, if you will, and regresses
to embryonic infancy and just begins multiplying recklessly. What is the
proper environment? It is that food, air, water and lifestyle you are genetically
designed for. The proper healthy preventive living context is encapsulated
in the Wysong Optimal Health Program™.
2. If you get cancer, don't panic. First thing is follow #1 advice. Learn.
Gather as much information as you can from all resources, not just what the
medical establishment provides. We try to gather such information for you
in The Wysong Directory of Alternative Resources.
3. Think about what has happened in your life that has caused the disease.
It is caused, it does not just happen. Correct your life.
4. You take control of your own body and you make the decisions. Determine
to set right what is wrong and do it. Taking control is essential to not
feeling like a helpless victim and sinking into hopeless despair - a sure
mindset to speed the disease along.
5. Think long and hard before submitting to unproven cancer therapies. If
the doctor cannot prove effectiveness (at least prove that you will be better
off with the therapy than without) and if you are not willing to take the
risk of all the contraindications, then don't submit because you think it
is "all that can be done." It isn't. See #2 above.
All good things in life are hard. In our modern world, good health takes
effort and attention. Preventing and reversing disease also takes effort
- your effort. Begin today to take charge of your health and be the best
you can be. Most chronic degenerative diseases have long latency periods,
the time between when the disease begins and it manifests in overt symptoms.
Most everyone reading this has such disease brewing within at this very moment.
So take advantage of the window of opportunity and give your body a chance
by living the life you were designed to live. That will not only prevent
disease from gaining a foothold, but reverse disease that is incubating within.
About the Author
Dr. Wysong: A former veterinary clinician and surgeon, college instructor
in human anatomy, physiology and the origin of life, inventor of numerous
medical, surgical, nutritional, athletic and fitness products and devices,
research director for the present company by his name and founder of the
philanthropic Wysong Institute. http://www.wysong.net
NOTE: This web site is designed for educational purposes only and is not engaged in rendering medical advice. The information provided through this site should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease. If you have or suspect you may have a health problem, you should consult your health care provider