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Cancer Explained

Topic: Natural HealthBy Kevin HintonPublished Recently added

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I was at the service station last week - picking up a friend whonhad driven his car in for repairs.

The mechanic was under the car, wrench in hand, when he turned andnasked if I had ever heard of 'Codex' (http://www.ahf-au.org/)nnI responded that I had indeed heard of the name and was aware thatnthe organization was behind the medical push to haven'non-prescriptive' medicines registered and controlled by the AMA.

In other words - if you want to take a vitamin, herbal or othe
supplement in the future - it may well be under license by 'Big Pharma.'

The mechanic went on to ask if I was aware that the disease 'cancer' was a resultnof an imbalance in the pH factor of the blood stream.

Well, that really got my attention.

I can't remember many occasions whereby someone outside of my particula
area of study has made such a statement.

And if that wasn't enough - said mechanic dropped down on his haunches and nscribed into the cement floor of his garage with a screwdriver - npH 7.4 = healthy blood and when the pH factor drops below that - conditions for cancer arise.

WOW! - I applauded his acumen.

It is true - that when the pH of our bloodstream registers below 7.4 (approx) nthe blood is said to have dropped from normal (slightly alkaline) to a condition nthat is more toward the acidic end of the spectrum.

This change in the blood causes an 'Irritation' - an excitation of the tissues that it nfeeds/drains.

Irritation causes 'Inflammation' with an accompanying increase in heat.

If the irritation remains in operation, the tissues surrounding the irritation will nundergo a change leading to 'Ulceration, Thickening and Hardening.'

As long as the cause (irritation) remains - even though it may not be seen - hidden nby the hardening - a change in tissue can and probably will continue - leading to, namong many things - 'Cancer.'

This is not news dear readers - unless you are viewing this for the first time - nhowever, if you are interested - may I suggest that you read the preface n(Under the heading 'There are No Cures - Paragraph #4) in J.H Tilden's classic book - 'Toxemia Explained.'
You can find a copy of this timeless book on-line at:
(http://www.soilandhealth.org/02/0201hyglibcat/020103toxemia/02010302.html)nnAnd so the old adage of 'you never know what you are going to find...' was certainly true in this instance - going to pick up a friend and meeting a stranger - who, apart from being a damn good mechanic - turned out to be an open-minded and free thinking individual.

All the best for your health and happiness,
Kevin and Katy Hintonn

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About the Author

"Kevin Hinton is a renowned Natural Health Educator and Advocator who has assisted a broad range of people to re-invigorate their lives through common-sense Natural Health practises.
He is a trusted advisor to many in the corporate world in Australia and North America who recognize the life-improving value of Natural Health habits.
His experience is the field reveals that adopting practical
Natural Health habits usually helps drive successes in other areas of life."
Business Acumen, Queensland Business

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