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Colon Cancer Causes Explained - Find Out The Reason You Have Colon Cancer
In this video, you'll learn about colon cancer causes and how to prevent them. If you have colon cancer or someone you know, then this video is perfect for you.
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The small intestine digests and absorbs the nutrients contained in the food. Undigested food then enters the colon.The colon acts as a storage facility for waste.
The undigested food arrives at the rectum and initiates a bowel movement that empties the colon. The colon is about 6 feet long and wider than the small intestine.
What is colon cancer?
Colon cancer is cancer of the large intestine. Most cases of colon cancer begin as small, noncancerous clumps of cells called polyps.
Cancers of the colon and rectum start when the cells begin to divide out of control.
One reason for colon cancer is emotional stress. Dr. Hamer is the founder of German New Medicine. He worked at a cancer clinic in Munich in Germany.
All his patients experienced an unexpected shock before cancer diagnosis. Hamer discovered that a particular area of the brain controlled a specific organ.Each conflict shock affects a unique part of the brain that relays it to the organ.
Every cancer has a distinct conflict shock. Disease runs in two phases. We have the active conflict phase that activates the moment we have the shock. Cancer grows in the active phase.
And at the moment we resolve that conflict, we enter the healing phase. In this state, the tumor stops growing and shrinks. Cancer is not a disease but a biological conflict
Our bodies go into fight or flight mode if there is an immediate danger.The danger causes a specific biological response. Both animals and humans experience these conflict shocks.
Our bodies can't see the difference between an imagined or a real situation.When we experience a specific emotional struggle, it activates a particular biological response.
The biological conflict linked to colon cancer is an “indigestible morsel conflict. For animals, an indigestible morsel is a real piece of food. For humans, it can also be a figurative “morsel,” for example, a car, a house, or a valuable object.You might perceive an unpleasant event as a “morsel” and suffer from it.
This conflict might feel as “indigestible” or “non-absorbable.” For example when an anticipated purchase, promotion, or promise cannot be “taken in.” The conflict is ugly such as fights over money or a property. Or it can be because of a nasty divorce, court case, or betrayal.
During the conflict-active phase cells in the large intestine multiply. The intensity of the conflict affects the growth rate. The biological purpose of the cell increase is to ease the digestion of the morsel.
The biological purpose of the cell growth is to produce more intestinal cells. This process also creates more digestive juices, so that the chunk breaks down and passes.
The moment you experience the shock, it impacts that area in the brain that controls the colon.And as soon as the brain cells receive the shock, they relay it to the colon.
Another risk factor for getting colon cancer is our diet. Colon cancer is most common in wealthy countries, where people consume animal products. They eat poultry, fish, dairy products, vegetable oils and processed foods.
The healthiest people in the world eat lots of whole grains, vegetables, and fruits. And they have little animal products and lower colon cancer rates. But as they eat the western diet they get colon cancer.
There are many kinds of carcinogens found in the American diet. Fats, especially beef fat, create cancer-causing substances in the colon. Other risks in meat include animal protein, cholesterol, IGF-1, and HCA:s.
The key to preventing colon cancer is to change your diet. Eat a whole food high carb low-fat plant-based diet. Foods that are good for cancer include broccoli or cauliflowers. Brussels sprouts, turnips, and leafy greens also fight cancer
If you want to avoid cancer you need to stop eating all animal products, including eggs and dairy. Also, stay off processed food and junk food.Eat lots of unprocessed starches and vegetables.
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