
CANCER A CAUTIONARY TALE
by Phillip Day
I have studied cancer for 25 years. Ive given countless lectures on the subject, written books, made films, spoken to some of the most successful cancer doctors in the business, and actually there really is some good news about cancer, though you would be forgiven for thinking otherwise with all the tall tales appearing in the press recently.
The bad news we all know about. Britain leads the industrialised world in its failure to halt the disease. The General Medical Council likes to attack doctors using safe, alternative means to cure the problem. More people will die of cancer next year than in previous years more people will contract it too.
The UK, or whats left of it, has the worst cancer survival rates of any western industrialised nation frankly not surprising in a country whose citizens have taken to yanking out their own teeth with pliers brought at Homebase because they cant afford the dentist.
Into this woeful mix you can toss all those upbeat charity reports: The war on cancer is being won, just give us another £170 million when the war on cancer is being deliberately lost. Oh, and those 80% of women surviving breast cancer? They really arent. In desperation to maintain credibility and show progress for the big bucks spent, Big Cancer has redefined the word survive to mean only five years after initial treatment.
In the real world and not Bubbleland, surviving cancer is not living another five years pumped full of chemical warfare agents, its dying in your own bed at the grand old age of 91 from something other than cancer yanking your own teeth out with pliers bought at Homebase, for instance. And in the real world and not Bubbleland, the simple fact is, cancer is still killing your family and mine and all the experts, pink ribbons and £$billions in the world dont seem to be making a hoots worth of difference. And why exactly is that? Because wars are only profitable while you are fighting them, not when youve won them.
Thats right. Welcome to the not-so-enchanted forest of baleful scientific endeavour. Cancer is a $200 billion-a-year industry. There are more people today making a living out of cancer than are dying from it. From an economic point of view alone, one professor confided in me, why would anyone ever wish to cure cancer? Millions would have to re-train.
Hard to believe, but just as countless millions are wasted digging up the same old piece of road year after year, pointless cancer grants are renewed so researchers can continue to follow the wrong course with the maximum of precision. Weve seen the same template used with Health and Safety, Climate Change, Foot and Mouth, the HIV epidemic that wasnt, the annual flu pandemic which never turns up, SARS, CJD, swine flu, and that other shining beacon of medical idiocy, psychiatry.
In Britain, its business as usual with the National Horror Service and independent cancer charities all vying to scare the pants off you so youll cough up more dough. Get tested. Get tested. More radiation into breasts. More snip snip for men in the Personnel Department. All useless. In the US, the American Cancer Society remains the worlds wealthiest non-profit organisation which even makes political contributions. All very bleak and unsettling but, lets face it, everything weve come to expect from a medical industry which lies its hat off to keep the money coming in, and cant even keep its patients from dying of diseases not even our livestock die from.
WHAT WORKS AND WHAT DOESNT
After decades of tests, chemotherapy, surgery and radiation, its quite
clear even to the terminally blinkered these treatments dont cure
cancer, perhaps for the very reason the patient got cancer in the first place.
Dr Alexander Berglas explains: Civilization is, in terms of cancer, a juggernaut that cannot be stopped.... It is the nature and essence of industrial civilization to be toxic in every sense.... We are faced with the grim prospect that the advance of cancer and of civilization parallel each other.
In other words, what if cancer never was something a drug could cure but a civilization wake-up call instead? What if all the billions spent chasing a cure have been hopelessly aimed in the wrong direction? Witness King Hussein of Jordan and many like him treated with the best cancer medicine money could buy and they still died. Then witness, as I have, the poorest victims of the disease doing the basics, changing their diets and lifestyle, turning their lives around and clearing the problem. But if it were that simple, everyone would be doing it! people cry. No, they wouldnt. Do you have any idea how hard it is to change peoples prejudices and habits, let alone your own? I spend three hours a day on the phones talking to people about such issues and trust me, they want to negotiate.
Doctors are caught in the middle, bristling at the merest inference that they are withholding a cancer cure. If food really did it, they e-mail me frostily, wed have been told about it, Wrong again. You werent trained in even the basics of nutrition, mate, let alone lifestyle and attitude. You have swallowed the enormous paradox that food is good enough to keep you alive but not good enough to fix you when youre sick. Witness the muck they serve you in the hospital canteen at lunchtime, let alone to your patient. From day one of medical school, they taught you to stop thinking. And youre still not thinking.
Witness the 1st November Daily Mail headline, So What Is Safe to Eat? decrying a recent £4.5 million effort by 21 international experts to discover whats really causing cancer. The honest assessment resulted in the public being told to curb alcohol, processed meats including pork (yes, thats ham, bacon and sausages, Kevin), and steer clear of red meat and table salt if you dont want to get cancer advice, as Paul Hogan might say, which has proved about as popular as a rattlesnake in a Lucky Dip.
Britains top cancer specialist Professor Karol Sikora indignantly remonstrates, Alcohol, red meat and bacon in moderation will do us no harm and to suggest they will is wrong! And Sikora should know, presiding as he does over the worst cancer survival disaster of any western industrialised nation. By the way, what does one have to do to be a top cancer specialist under such circumstances?
Look, for a £20 donation, the World Cancer Research Fund will send you a 650-page tome stuffed with literally thousands of nutritional annotations for cancer which are routinely ignored because the answers dont pay. Things like, if youre fat youre more likely to get cancer. If you smoke, youre more likely to get cancer. If you take drugs and medications, youre more likely to get cancer. If youre stressed, depressed, grieving, bankrupt, jilted, divorced or just plain lazy, youre more likely to get cancer. If you lack vitamins B, A, C, E and D, youre more likely to get cancer. If you care, youre more likely to get cancer. See? Nothing there to make Porsche payments with, and who likes their lifestyles judged anyway in this liberal, risk-averse society where were told that anything goes but dont even think of expressing an opinion about it?
Doctors will continue to fail with cancer until they buck the training and accept that a patient is not some collection of malfunctioning cells but a human out of homeostasis. We have cultures alive today who dont get cancer. No stress, no speed cameras, no mobile phones, no Katie Price, no Afghan War. Dont get me wrong, I truly believe 21st civilisation has much to commend it but there are the downsides. As Berglas says, were a toxic society and that includes the medicines. If cancer is striking 1 in 3 of us, that means something is going fundamentally wrong out there and were either going to be honest about it or continue canoeing down that long river in Egypt called De-Nial, splurfing down the rat-burgers until the meat-wagon comes to collect us.
Science tells us that cancer is the judgment-bar of lifestyle. Its a call to repentance with no naughties to evade Matrons attention. Dr Ted Morter has the right idea. Your body doesnt care if you are sick or healthy. It doesnt plan for the future. Your body doesnt think and it doesnt judge. It doesnt care if you are hurting or if you are happy. All it does is respond to survive. Your body makes thousands of perfect survival responses every instant of your life. You may like the results of these responses and call it health. Or you may not like the results and call it ill-health.
In other words, your body is an amazing piece of kit. During my decades of public research, the overwhelming impression I got was how little the public was being taught about what they could do for themselves. Thus they were forced to rely on the experts. Thankfully this is changing. More and more personalities are hosting programs in an effort to get us to change our behaviour. Government, so quick to sticky-beak into every nook and cranny of our lives, seems as coy as a virgin over the bigger picture. Why should it? Because the bigger the crisis, the bigger the budgets and control. Cancer feeds Big Brother and healthcare costs rocket as doctors continue their ignorance of diet and lifestyle.
Cancer remains the corporate preserve of vested interests, these days spearheading legislation in some countries that would make an SS Sturmbahnfuhrer blush. Parents arrested at gunpoint for refusing chemo for their children? Kiddies whisked away to be forcefully medicated to preserve their human rights? Mums on the run to avoid toxic AIDS drugs for their children? Did you know refusing vaccinations for little Fifi in Maryland USA will bring a SWAT team to your door these days?
They say that corporations have neither bodies to be punished nor souls to be damned, though I do wonder how these New World Order minions sleep at night. Lets not go there. For now for all those willing to take charge of their lives and make a change for the better, the good news is, the cure for cancer is the immune system. Thats right, stop suppressing your immunity through diet, lifestyle and stress and employ measures to boost it through the roof. Science has done what science was supposed to do. And science says cancer today need not be the Terminator even for those considered beyond hope. I agree. Ive seen the dead get up and walk. I do not accept the bias of the word terminal. In the Oxford English Dictionary its where a bus ends up. If it ever had any medical relevance whatsoever, perhaps all it described was a doctor who ran out of ideas and a patient who ran out of hope.
FURTHER RESOURCES
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Why Were Still Dying to Know the Truth by Phillip Day (book)
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