ISSUE 77 : 01-15 August 06 Last update August 1 ,2006 -*-
     
 

The main principle for curing cancer is to adjust the way of living and food. It has long been confirmed that food can cause cancer. Dr. Catherine Voteki, director of the National Science Institute of America said “ Food may cause cancer in men 30-40% and 60% in women.”

In health care field both natural and macrobiotic, we will find many patients who come with cancer. Most of them live their lives lavishly and eat abundantly. So, they end up with cancer, part of it because they misunderstand that the food will nurture their bodies and the other is that they want to satisfy their hungers.

For example, Vichuda, a woman who was having difficulty with pregnancy, had decided to make a gift baby which stimulated her ovary a great deal. Thus, when she got pregnant, a very kind nurse had suggested her to take care of her body by drinking a lot of milk. She then drank about 1-2 liters a day. Accidentally, she was aborted. This was not the end. 4-6 months later, she had an ovary cancer and had to undergo an operation. So, she took care of herself again by taking meat, eggs, and milk. A year after that she discovered cancer in other parts of her body.

Som-ard, an owner of a big fabric store in Sampeng (china town), 29, weighs 90 kg. He had a very healthy face just like other wealthy Chinese and he liked to eat a soup with duck’s wings. Every evenings, he had a meeting with his friends. They ate duck’s wings, pig’s legs etc. and enjoyed karaoke until late at night. Finally, he had colon cancer. Though he had it cut out, he found out it had spreaded to the lung because he still lived his life in the old way that he used to do.

The only way to cure cancer is to change the way of living and the food we eat. Though we have a good doctor, the lump of cancer is cut out and the chemical remedy is used, we still have to do it because it is the principle of natural therapy. God helps those who help themselves. Nobody can force us except ourselves.

 

   
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