Humans are not born with perfectly formed bodies. Every person has his/her own Achilles' heel. I feel the accumulation of chemical agents in this weak spot accounts for the formation of cancer cells there.
Let's say a band-aid is kept stuck on the skin for an extended period. Unable to breath, the skin will turn white, and the cells will eventually die. The accumulation of chemical agents in the body will result in the same phenomenon.
Similarly, the bras in which women perpetually constrict themselves in are essentially synthetic nylon fibers bound around the breasts. While they may provide extra protection for the heart, the amount of pressure is something to be reckoned with. That much pressure applied to the wrist would cut off the circulation and leave the hand non-funtional. The same can be said of the area constricted by the bra. I personally think the increase in heart problems and breast cancer was much lower before the war.
I placed "cancer cells" in parentheses because I consider what Western doctores term "cancer cells" as clusters of accumulated chemical agents or the surrounding tissue that has been destroyed by them. In other words, I believe what Western scientists term cancer cells to be the product of chemical additives.
The human body is said to be comprised of about 70 percent water. That water is found in each cell of our bodies. Our cells are supported via the surface tension provided by this water. Each individual has a different number of cells. Initially we are born with about 400 million cells, but the numbers diminish as we age. Life expires once the cell count drops to a certain level.
Let's say a band-aid is kept stuck on the skin for an extended period. Unable to breath, the skin will turn white, and the cells will eventually die. The accumulation of chemical agents in the body will result in the same phenomenon.
Similarly, the bras in which women perpetually constrict themselves in are essentially synthetic nylon fibers bound around the breasts. While they may provide extra protection for the heart, the amount of pressure is something to be reckoned with. That much pressure applied to the wrist would cut off the circulation and leave the hand non-funtional. The same can be said of the area constricted by the bra. I personally think the increase in heart problems and breast cancer was much lower before the war.
I placed "cancer cells" in parentheses because I consider what Western doctores term "cancer cells" as clusters of accumulated chemical agents or the surrounding tissue that has been destroyed by them. In other words, I believe what Western scientists term cancer cells to be the product of chemical additives.
The human body is said to be comprised of about 70 percent water. That water is found in each cell of our bodies. Our cells are supported via the surface tension provided by this water. Each individual has a different number of cells. Initially we are born with about 400 million cells, but the numbers diminish as we age. Life expires once the cell count drops to a certain level.