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How To Defeat Any Cancer
How To Defeat Any Cancer
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Finally, a book that tells it like it is.

A book that explains in very simple layman's language how cancer gets started in the body, and what we have to do to get rid of any cancer that we may have.

Have you ever wondered about the true cause of cancer? Am I doing something in my daily life that brings on this deadly disease?

The answers may surprise you. Find out the real reason we have so much cancer and other diseases in our society.

Would you like to be cancer free in 60 days or less?

Read this book for an explanation of why and how cancer grows within us, and follow the step-by-step program included in this book to help yourself, and your loved ones, defeat this deadly disease.
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Release dateDec 31, 2013
ISBN9781483516240
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    How To Defeat Any Cancer - Ron Harder NHC

    Cancer

    Introduction

    The development of cancer in the human body has always been a mystery. Nobody has ever really explained how cancer gets started, where it comes from, or why it strikes certain people and seems to leave others alone. In this book we will take a look at these questions, and come up with some very simple answers that will surprise you.

    Many people today are searching for a viable alternative to the conventional treatments for cancer. The only conventional forms of treatment available today that have any effect on cancer are Chemotherapy and Radiation, but as we all know, these deadly forms of treatment are often more harmful to your body than the disease they are trying to cure.

    The purpose of this book is to provide an alternative solution to the problem of cancer. It will take us through some of the reasons why we have so much cancer in our society, and it will offer an alternative method by which any cancer can be defeated.

    Defeating cancer is not that difficult. All that is required is for us to get back in tune with Mother Nature, and follow a few simple steps that will help us to defeat this deadly disease.

    When I say not that difficult, I mean that the concept is not that difficult. The difficult part is in changing our lifestyle from doing those things that have caused us to become ill, to doing those things that will help us to defeat this disease, and ensure a high level of health for ourselves, and for those that we love.

    This book starts with a discussion of how our intestines work, and why the operation of our intestines has so much to do with our overall health.

    The first part of this book provides us with an understanding of WHY and HOW we develop cancer, the second part provides us with some guidelines on how we can dramatically improve our overall health, and the last part gives us the SOLUTION that can help us to defeat any cancer that we may have.

    Please note that this book was written in layman’s language. There are no medical terms that are difficult to pronounce, and impossible to understand. It was written so that the general public could grasp the concept of good health from their own perspective.

    Thank you for allowing me to share with you the information in this book. I sincerely hope that you will find this information useful, and that you will follow the suggestions in this book, so that you can help your body to defeat this deadly disease, without taking Chemo, without being subjected to Radiation, and without having to undergo Surgery.

    Chapter One

    The Process Of Digestion

    Digestion is one of the most important functions in our body, and one that most of us take for granted. It is an electrical process, and in order to explain it so that it can be properly understood we have to look at it from an electrical point of view.

    Absolutely everything in our entire universe is constructed of atoms (electrons, protons, and neutrons). This includes every element of nature; the wood in our trees, our water, our air, the food we eat, and the entire structure of the human body.

    The molecular structure of the things that we consume have to be compatible with the electrical structure of our body in order for us to receive any nutritional value from them.

    If what we eat is not electrically compatible with the matrix of the human body, our body cannot receive any nourishment from it, and therefore will not accept it as food.

    Electrical Configuration

    We are very closely tied to the elements that surround us. We are made from the same components that are found in nature. To emphasis that we should take a look and see what those components are.

    Our body is constructed of the following. Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen make up roughly 96% of the body’s mass; and calcium, chlorine, iodine, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, and sulfur make up 3.9% of the balance. Trace elements make up 0.1%, of our mass.

    These are the same elements that we find in nature, and each of these has its own electrical matrix. The food that we eat has to be compatible with these electrical matrixes in order for us to receive any value from it.

    If we change the molecular configuration of our food, we will change the way it interfaces with our body. By changing the molecular configuration of any substance, we change the number of electrons in this substance, and thereby change its ability to combine with other substances.

    Our universe depends on the interaction between all the different parts. It is held together by the electrical cohesion between all these parts, and it functions because of the compatibility between these same parts.

    All of this cohesion can be looked at as electrical energy, and it can be said that all electrical energy is interrelated. In other words, everything is electrical energy, and electrical energy is in everything. This electrical energy becomes very important when we look at this process called digestion.

    Our food is made up of electrical components, or molecules of different matter. Some of these particles of food will be electrically compatible with our bodies, and some will not. The parts of our food that are compatible will nourish our bodies, and the parts that are not compatible will not nourish us.

    When we look at the process of food intake and waste elimination we can see that only a small fraction of the actual food we eat ever gets anywhere near the cells of our body, and the food that does find its way to our cells does so by following a very complicated sequence of events. Most of our food goes through our digestive tract and ends up as waste material that is eventually eliminated.

    Gastrointestinal Functions

    Here is how the process of digestion works. We have some food in front of us that we are about to eat. Before we ever put this food into our mouth, our senses tell us what that food is, and our body prepares itself to digest it. It takes different enzymes and gastric juices to digest different foods, and when our senses tell us what is coming, our body prepares the digestive tract for what we are about to eat.

    When we put food into our mouth and chew it, we break it up into very small particles to allow the gastric juices and enzymes to begin their work of digestion. The more we chew our food the better this digestive process will be.

    When we swallow our food, an action called peristalsis (wavelike contractions of the muscles in the wall of the gastrointestinal tract) propels food through our esophagus and transports it to the stomach. In the stomach our food is mixed with enzymes and other digestive juices. Enzymes break down the carbohydrate, lipid, and protein molecules into smaller segments so that they can be absorbed through the lining of our intestines and used by our cells.

    Several minutes after food enters the stomach, gentle, rippling movements called mixing waves pass over the stomach. These occur about every 20 seconds. These waves churn up our food, mix it with gastric juices and enzymes, and reduce it to a thin liquid called chyme.

    Every time these mixing waves pass over our stomach, a small portion of this chyme is pushed out of our stomach and enters the very first region of the small intestine.

    Our small intestine is about 1 inch in diameter, about 21 feet long, and is divided into three segments. The first segment is the duodenum, the second segment is the jejunum, and the third segment is the ileum. The duodenum, about 10 inches long, absorbs mostly proteins and minerals. The jejunum, about 8 feet long, absorbs mostly carbohydrates, proteins and water-soluble vitamins. The ileum, about 12 feet long, absorbs mostly bile salts, cholesterol, fat, and fat-soluble vitamins.

    Absorption

    About 90% of all the nutrients that are absorbed into our body are absorbed by the small intestine. The majority of the water the body needs is also absorbed by the small intestine.

    All this absorption is made possible by something on the inner wall of our small intestine called villi. Villi are 1-mm high, finger-like projections on the inside lining of the small intestine, and because there are thousands of these they vastly increase the surface area available for absorption and digestion.

    The actual process of absorbing and digesting our food is very interesting, and it works like this. The enzymes and other digestive juices have been busy breaking down our food into very tiny microscopic molecules that we can now absorb.

    If the enzymes and digestive juices have done their job properly, the microscopic molecules of nutrients released from our food will be electrically attracted to the field of energy surrounding our small intestine

    This field of energy is very much the same as the field of energy surrounding an electromagnet, except that the magnetic/electrical field of energy surrounding the intestinal lining occurs on a much smaller scale.

    This field of energy will draw the microscopic molecules of nutrients through the porous intestinal lining and deposit them into the venules surrounding the small intestine.

    These venules are actually very tiny veins, and when the molecules of nutrients are deposited into these venules, the nutrients are effectively released into the blood stream.

    At this point these tiny food particles would correctly be named complex protein molecules, and as you can see, this process of absorbing nutrients through the lining of the small intestine is 100% electrical.

    Your body will attempt to absorb the highest quality complex protein molecules that it can, but if high quality is not available, your body will absorb the best quality that it can find.

    Here is how this selection process works. Your body will seek out protein molecules that are electrically compatible with your matrix, and when it finds these, they will be absorbed. If your body cannot find protein molecules that are electrically compatible with your matrix, it will absorb the most compatible protein molecules that it can find.

    To look at that another way, our body will attempt to absorb the highest quality nutrition it can from the food that we give it, but if the energy field surrounding these complex protein molecules is not as compatible with the energy field surrounding our intestinal lining as it should be, what we then absorb will not be high quality nutrition that our body can use, but will be a lower quality nutrition that will not nourish us.

    These complex protein molecules have now been carried through our veins, and have been pumped through our heart and into the veins and arteries of our lungs. In our lungs the blood picks up oxygen, and from there the complex protein molecules and the oxygen are passed into our arteries, and are now on their way to the capillaries of our body.

    Capillaries are the tiny little blood vessels at the very ends of our arteries, and it is at this point that our protein molecules will be made available to the cells of our body. (See chapter 9, figure 6.)

    Your protein molecules get to your cells as follows. The blood that is being pumped into your capillaries is made up of plasma and red blood cells, and it is the plasma portion of the blood that carries the oxygen and nutrients. As your capillaries become very small they wind their way between the cells of your body.

    The capillary walls at this point are very thin, and this allows the plasma portion of your blood to be electrically drawn through these walls and enter into the region between your cells, carrying the oxygen and nutrients with it. This is accomplished by the same magnetic/electrical process that carried the molecules of nutrients through the small intestinal lining, which we discussed previously.

    When the plasma enters the region between your cells it becomes known as interstitial fluid. Your interstitial fluid surrounds every cell in your body and very soon a protein molecule within this interstitial fluid will pass by one of your cells. This little molecule is of opposite polarity to that of your cell, and when the molecule and the cell meet, the complex protein molecule will be electrically drawn into the cell, and the spent energy from the cell will be released back into the interstitial fluid.

    New energy has been released into the cell, and spent energy, which is now waste material, has been released from the cell back into the interstitial fluid. (We will see in a later chapter how this interstitial fluid develops into lymphatic fluid that carries these spent energy particles away.)

    Medically, this process of energy transfer from the interstitial fluid to your cell is called the sodium/potassium pump, and as you can see, this process is 100% electrical. If what you consume is not electrically compatible with your body, then the electrical energy transfer from your small intestinal lining to your blood stream, from your capillaries to your interstitial fluid, and from your interstitial fluid to your cells, becomes distorted.

    The greater this distortion, the less nutritional value you will receive from your food, and the more toxins and waste products you will build up within you.

    This is basically how the process of digestion in your body works. It is more complicated than this because the digestive process also includes other organs such as the pancreas, liver, and gall bladder, but the main thing we are interested in here is the actual process of how the protein that you consume gets to the cells of

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