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The True Cause of Cancer
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2006/06/22 09:22
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2006-5-22

Cancer is one of the most feared diseases in modern civilization, often seen as a death sentence for patients. In recent years, there have been frequent reports of celebrities and their family members being diagnosed with cancer, with many passing away within a few years. Among them, many were young or even children.

The incidence of cancer has been rising sharply in recent years. A century ago, about one in thirty people would develop cancer, but now it is almost one in 2.5. It has become the leading killer in civilized urban societies.

Modern Western medicine views cancer as a condition where body cells grow rapidly and uncontrollably. If left unchecked, it can lead to death. There are many causes of cancer, such as viruses, X-rays, smoking, chemicals, and trauma.

In reality, these so-called causes only indirectly stimulate a normal trophoblast cell to become a pseudo-placenta, which the medical community mistakenly calls cancer.

The idea that cancer is merely a pseudo-placenta was first proposed a century ago by a renowned embryologist, Professor John Beard from the University of Edinburgh. Fifty years later, a dentist, Dr. William Donald Kelley, independently rediscovered this concept. Additionally, retired Yale University professor Dr. Howard Beard made significant contributions to the treatment of cancer using pancreatic enzymes.

So, what exactly is cancer? Cancer is one of the most normal functions of the body. Without cancer, you wouldn't even exist. If your mother didn't have cancer, you wouldn't have been born.

Each of us grows cancer cells—normal cancer cells—every day, which are trophoblast cells. We digest these normal cancer cells—trophoblast cells—every day. We go about our daily lives completely unaware of the cancer activity inside our bodies because our healthy bodies produce enough pancreatic enzymes to continuously digest or eliminate these cancer cells.

Cancer cells are essentially the reproductive cells in our bodies. When an egg is fertilized and becomes an embryo, it forms trophoblasts, which create primary reproductive cells. These reproductive cells continuously divide, splitting into two, and after countless divisions, they can develop into many people. During growth, one of these basic reproductive cells becomes the embryo, while the rest begin their journey, traversing numerous body cells and gathering in the testes or ovaries to create the next generation. One-third of these basic reproductive cells remain in abnormal locations throughout the body during their journey to the testes or ovaries. In the future, when these reproductive cells, which failed to reach the testes or ovaries and are trapped in normal body tissues, are stimulated, they begin to grow and multiply, attempting to form a placenta. Due to their inappropriate location, these placentas are what we call cancerous tumors. This is something that happens in our bodies every day. There are three billion of these reproductive cells in our bodies that, due to fatigue, lack the vitality to reach the reproductive organs. This means there are two of these reproductive cells distributed throughout the body in every pinhead-sized area. Any one of these cells could potentially become a malignant tumor, which is why cancer can appear anywhere in the body.

To form a malignant tumor or cancer, three conditions must be met: 1) The presence of displaced reproductive cells, 2) Insufficient pancreatic enzymes, and 3) Hormonal imbalance.

Hormonal imbalance can occur at any time but typically appears between the ages of 45 and 60.

Ultimately, cancer is the growth of a placenta in the wrong place (outside the uterus). When dissecting tumors, pathologists often find partially formed teeth, toenails, and other tissues like lung tissue within malignant tumors.

Therefore, malignant tumors are never the result of normal body tissues growing wildly out of control. Instead, they are normal basic reproductive cells growing normally in the wrong place.Source: Yuan Da Ming, Dakang Natural Health Center
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