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Is the Cause of Cancer a Common Fungus?
Full article available at www.nexusmagazine.com
in the articles section.
According to this hypothesis based on years of
scientific and clinical research, the cause of cancer is infection by a common
fungus, Candida albicans. The good news is that it can be treated with
a powerful antifungal agent that can't be patented.
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"My [Dr Simoncini's] idea is that cancer doesn't depend on mysterious causes (genetic,
immunological or auto-immunological, as the official oncology proposes), but it
results from a simple fungal infection whose destroying power in the deep
tissues is actually underestimated.
The present work is based on the conviction, supported by many years of
observations, comparisons and experiences, that the necessary and sufficient
cause of the tumour is to be sought in the vast world of the fungi, the most
adaptable, aggressive and evolved micro-organisms known in nature.
I have tried many times to explain this theory to leading institutions involved
in cancer issues (the Ministry of Health, the Italian Medical Oncological
Association, etc.), elaborating on my thinking, but I have been brushed aside
because of the impossibility of setting my idea in a conventional context. A
different, international audience represents the possibility of sharing a view
about health which differs from what is widely accepted by today's medical
community, either officially or from the sidelines.
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Addendum: A Note on Cancer Treatment
The implications from my hypothesis that cancer is a fungus which can be
eradicated with sodium bicarbonate are that:
1) eighty years of genetic study and application has been for nothing,
especially considering that the genetic theory of cancer has never been
demonstrated;
2) the loss of millions, if not billions, of lives with all the suffering has
been for nothing;
3) the billions of dollars spent on chemotherapy medicine, radiotherapy, etc.
has been for nothing;
4) the recognition and prizes given to eminent researchers and professors has
been for nothing;
5) the oncologist could be replaced by the family doctor; and
6) the pharmaceutical industry will incur tremendous financial losses (sodium
bicarbonate is inexpensive and impossible to patent).
My methods have cured people for 20 years. Many of my patients recovered
completely from cancer, even in cases where official oncology had given up.
For more information, see "Protocol Treatments with sodium biocarbonate
solutions" at http://www.curenaturalicancro.com/cancer-therapy-simoncini-protocol.html
and FAQ sections at http://www.curenaturalicancro.com.
Editor's Note:
Due to space constraints, we are unable to reprint Dr Simoncini's paper in full.
To download the complete paper including case study summaries, go to the web
page
www.curenaturalicancro.com/simoncini-writes.html
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About the Author:
Based in Rome, Italy, Dr Tullio Simoncini is a medical doctor and surgeon
specialising in oncology, diabetology and metabolic disorders. He is also a
Doctor of Philosophy. An humanitarian, he is opposed to any kind of intellectual
conformity, which he sees as often based on suppositions without foundation or,
worse, on lies and falsehoods. Dr Simoncini regularly attends medical
conferences and does interviews to explain what's wrong with conventional cancer
theories and treatments, to present his fungal theory of cancer and to describe
case studies involving patients healed with sodium bicarbonate, a powerful
antifungal. His book, Cancer is a Fungus: A revolution in the therapy of
tumours (Edizioni Lampis), is available in Italian, Dutch and English from
the website http://www.cancerfungus.com.
For more information on Dr Simoncini's theory, therapy and case studies, and to
view interviews and testimonials, visit the portal website http://www.cancerfungus.com.
| Carole,
If you would refer back to the Orthopathic theory of dis-ease you
would find that the last and final stage of human cellular degeneration
is termed....fungation. (see
the 7 stages of disease).
I find it interesting that these early researchers and doctors knew that
the cancerous phase of cellular degeneration had fungus as part of the
symptomology as far back as the 1900's.
It seems that any protocol that deminishes cellular toxicity, restores
cellular nutrition and oxygenation, restores the normal healthy alkaline
pH, and does not overload the organs of elimination during the healing
process, can show success. These actions, of necessity, would
eliminate the fungal phase to be successful.
On the above basis, I can find little fault with Simoncini's protocol.
DrCee
Orhtopathic proponent.
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