Can we eat to starve cancer?

Can we eat to starve cancer?

Dec 20, 2010

The sooner you make a change when there is a deviation in life the more likely you are to avoid dangerous repercussions. When you are driving, for instance, you make constant small adjustments to stay between the lines. Wait too long to make the adjustment and you are likely to swerve off the road, hit a tree or worse, hit another vehicle.

The same is true with feelings that might come up in your heart. Let a negative feeling foment by feeding it with justifications and sooner or later the feeling will morph into a bad attitude. Hold that bad attitude long enough, provide it with sufficient nourishment and you will find that bad attitude turns into a seemingly permanent part of your personality.

What about disease? New research shows that many diseases follow a similar pattern. One imbalance leads to another in the absence of a necessary correction and the seeds of illness sprout into a full blown, advanced disease. Any doctor will tell you that treating advance stage disease is difficult if not impossible, whereas making the necessary changes early in the process can delay if not prevent the full manifestation of the disease.

A friend of mine sent a link to a fascinating presentation on a new way to approach cancer and seventy other common chronic diseases, such as obesity, cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer’s. The new therapy is called “antiangiogenesis” and the results are as astonishing as the explanation of how it works. Watch and learn from William Li, founder and director of the Angiogenesis Foundation:

To learn more about William Li and his research team’s work please visit: http://www.angio.org/.

Shifting the focus of our attention from intervention to prevention is the key to more effective, healthier living. The sooner deviations can be detected and corrected the better. Just as with raising children, it is much easier to make the adjustments when a child is five years old than when he is sixteen. This basic fact of life cannot be avoided.

Food for thought in every corner of your life!

Have a wonderful day.

by Gregg Hake, CEO
Energetix

2 comments

  1. I never cease to wonder at the abilities of the body…This video generates that same feeling about our fruits and vegetables. The antidotes are all around us!

  2. Great article. Thanks a lot for the information.

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