Curcumin protects against a wide range of cancers including
lung and colorectal cancers. Studies have found that curcumin can have quite
the protective benefit for those who have a history of smoking. Of course, that
is no excuse to continue smoking as smoking is one of the highest of all risk
factors for cancer.
Mainstream medicine recommends more immunizations to
decrease cancers; however, cancers that are believed due to viral infections
are much higher in developing third world countries (26% compared to 8% in
developed countries). Besides lack of immunizations, such countries are also
marked by poverty and lacks of sanitation and potable water, access to
healthcare and nutrition. Many believe that improving those areas would have a
much greater positive impact than merely increasing immunizations.
Vaccines themselves may be a very significant risk factor for
cancer. There has been a dearth of studies on vaccination safety, either
separately or in combination. What is known is that vaccinations contain a
number of known and suspected carcinogens and other mutagens that are known to
cause abnormal cell development.
Instead of trying to prevent cancer by injecting substances
that are known or suspected of causing cancer, a better plan would be to take
natural measures to reduce risks and ingesting natural items that mankind has
existed with for millennia.
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