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Cancer Stem Cells are Environmentally Driven

Cancer Stem Cells are Environmentally Driven

Update: 2023-07-06
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There is no such thing as being cancer free permanently. If you make an environment today for cancer to develop, it will. If you make an environment that will not support its development and growth, then it will not. Cancer Stem Cells are your cells -- they are not a bacteria,
they are not a virus, they are not a parasite, they are not a fungus. They are way more intelligent than all of those. That’s why it is impossible to get rid of the root of cancer with toxic therapies and surgery. This will always be a short-term gain and a long-term loss. This is sometimes necessary when you’re in an emergency situation: the tumor is
pressing on a gland or duct or organ that is life-threatening, and at times you have no choice so you take the short-term gain, but you still must be working on the internal environment, at the highest level, at the same time.

A stressed, inflammatory and toxic environment pushes the cells to try
something different to survive in the toxicity and that’s when epigenetics, which is the process of the cell test driving different genetic segments from its DNA library, kicks into high gear. Highly stressed cells can accelerate epigenetic DNA searches up to 1000 times normal rate. Stress, inflammation and toxicity are therefore the preferred environment for cancer development. The cancerous genetic codes appear to the cell as potential answers to dealing with the harsh environment, and it may pick them, which changes the
cell’s behavior.








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Cancer Stem Cells are Environmentally Driven

Cancer Stem Cells are Environmentally Driven

Dr. Keith and Laurie Nemec