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Possible Infectious Etiology of Cancer
Scientists have suggested over the decades, in scattered reports, that cancer may have an infectious cause. This "theory" has been pounded down by the mainstream repeatedly, but the evidence keeps popping up. Keep a look out for these patterns when you hear those words "you have cancer" and ask yourself, "Did I recently take an antibiotic? (triggering a yeast or fungal problem that looks like cancer or leukemia)"; "Was I in that moldy home or office when this problem started?" If so, the approach to dealing with the problem may not be anti-cancer, but rather anti-fungal. Bring up these questions or possibilities with your doctor. Always Think Fungus, because, reinforced by the lack of emphasis on the topic in our medical training, we as health care providers typically don't. Here's the article: Clustering of Childhood Cancers Suggests Infectious Etiology. Boggs, W. Reuters. 2006.
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