Cancer breakthrough: scientists discover harmless bacteria in soil kills cancer tum

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    Cancer breakthrough: scientists discover harmless bacteria in soil kills cancer tumors

    (NaturalNews) Cancer remains one of the most feared diseases on the planet -- and cancer patients being treated by mainstream medicine are usually bombarded with radiation and subjected to toxic chemotherapy that destroys healthy cells and weakens the body while trying to kill tumors.

    Thankfully, as NaturalNews readers are aware, a growing body of research is revealing that many natural substances have cancer prevention and treatment potential, including Mediterranean type foods that fight prostate cancer (http://www.naturalnews.com/025659.html) and walnuts which contain breast cancer preventive phytochemicals.

    Now there's evidence a cure for cancer may be all around us and is as common as dirt. In fact, it's something in dirt.

    Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/033505_soil_bacteria_cancer_tumors.html#ixzz1XBa29Vks


    Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/033505_soil_bacteria_cancer_tumors.html#ixzz1XBZyvLes


    Comment: here is another one they won't want people to use or know about, why? Because they want less people.
     
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    Gonna need it - cancer rates goin' up...
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    Cancer cells can develop resistance to drugs too...
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    Fish oils may block cancer drugs...
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    If you eat three almonds a day, you will never get cancer.
     
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    Granny says Uncle Ferd better quit messin' with dem fats girls or his thang gonna fall off...
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    This discovery will change medical scheme of the people. The set of information present in this post will surely bring revolution in the field of medical science
     
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    Political organizations must give people a proper awareness so that they can know valuation of insurance these are definitely required at a measurable cost.
     
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    I wonder if this could be one of the reasons why people who live in more rural places closer to the earth are less likely to get cancer. I read that little children raised in sterile environments are more likely to develop allergies than little children who ran around in nature, because they built up an early resistance to allergens. This is really very speculative, but perhaps playing around in the dirt increases the level of good bacteria inside the body. Dieticians and health care professionals often tell people with bowl problems to eat yoghurt (the natural non-sweetened variety) to increase the good bacteria in their gut, since yoghurt contains bacterial cultures.
     
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    1. I strongly believe that there is already a cure for cancer and many other diseases that have not been given a cure or treatment that will help to suppress that disease, as it will hurt the pharmaceutical companies around the world and reduce the astronomical profits that they bring in every year. I hate to be the person that brings up any form of conspiracy or illusion of a general consensus on keeping new cures and treatments from the average citizen, but tell me you do not believe that these companies are just waiting for a way to make a lot of money on these cures as possible. After all businesses are here to make money and to make as much of it as possible.

    2. "Playing God" and evolving the genes of one self is probably not the best way to go about curing illnesses such as cancer, as manipulating of genes and other genetic components may have unforeseen consequences on the human body. Like the article and researchers stated, "if we were to have these cancer fighting mechanisms within our own bodies, the evolution of the human genetic components would have evolved in that direction".
     
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    You do a disservice in posting a " cure" that has not even undergone clinical trials.
     
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    I thought that yoghurt myth had gone out of fashion decades ago. Is there actually an real science to back up the claim that yoghurt actually changes bowel flora and fauna.
     

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