Wednesday, July 18, 2012

A cancer cell does not act on it own. It depends on the surrounding environment?

A cancer cell does not act on it own. It depends on the surrounding environment. If this is true, what does this mean? It means if we have a cancer cell and if we can change the surrounding environment, the cancer cells can be taught to 'behave' and return to normal.

It also means that cancer develops when the interaction between surrounding cells and 'potential' cancer cells goes haywire. Now this is interesting thought.

Diet, meditation (especially QiGong) all focuses on nourishing cells and the body. 

Here Mina Bissell, a chemist and mircobiologist discuss her experiments. This is really thought provoking.

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