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The
word cancer comes from the latin
"carcinoma" meaning crab. It is the most
dreaded disease and refers to all malignant tumours
caused by the abnormal growth of a body cell or a group
of cells . It is today the second largest killer in the
world, next only to heart ailments. The term covers more
than 200 diseases.
The majority of cancers occur in the age group 50-60. Sex
does not affect the incidence of the disease. It,
however, affects the site of growth. In men, cancer is
usually found in the intestines, the prostate and the
lungs. In women, it occurs mostly in the breast tissues,
uterus, gall-bladder and thyroid.Symptoms
The symptoms
of cancer vary according to the site of the growth. The
American Cancer Society has prescribed seven signs or
danger signals in general which may indicate the presence
of cancer. These are : a sore that does not heal ; change
in bowel or bladder habits ; unusual bleeding or
discharge ; thickening or lump in breast or elsewhere ;
indigestion or difficulty in swallowing ; obvious change
in a wart or a mole, and a persistent and nagging cough
or hoarseness. Other symptoms may include unexplained
loss of weight , particularly in older people, a change
in skin colour and changes in the menstrual periods,
especially bleeding between periods.
Causes
The prime
cause of cancer is not known. Certain cancer- causing
substances, known as carcinogens, however, increase the
chances of getting the disease. About 80 per cent of
cancers are caused by environmental factors . Forty per
cent of male cancers in India are linked with tobacco, a
known cancer- causing agent. The consumption of pan,
bettlenut, tobacco and slaked lime has been linked with
lung and throat cancers. Heavy consumption of alcoholic
drinks can cause oesophagal, stomach and liver cancers.
Occupational exposure to industrial pollutants such as
asbestos, nickel, tar, soot and high doses of X-rays can
lead to skin and lung cancers and leukemia. Other factors
contributing to cancer are vital infections, trauma,
hormone imbalance and malnutrition. Many well-known
biologists and naturopaths, however, believe that a
faulty diet is the root cause of cancer. Investigations
indicate that the cancer incidence is in direct
proportion to the amount of animal protein, particularly
meat, in the diet. Dr. Willard J. Visek, a renowned
research scientist explained recently a link between
excessive meat-eating and cancer. According to him, the
villain is ammonia, the carcinogenic by-product of meat
digestion.
Treatment
The effective
treatment of cancer consists of a complete change in
diet, besides total elimination of all environmental
sources of carcinogens, such as smoking and carcinogenic
chemicals in air , water and food. There has recently
been a surge of popular interest in the concept that diet
is not just a minor, but rather a major factor in both
the development and the prevention of cancer. The disease
can be prevented and even treated by dietary programmes
that include natural foods and the use of
megavitamin supplements.
As a first step, the patient should cleanse the system by
thoroughly relieving constipation and making all the
organs of elimination - the skin, lungs, liver, kidneys
and bowels - active. Enemas should be used to cleanse the
colon. For the first four or five days, the patient
should take only juicy fruits like oranges, grapefruits,
lemons, apples, peaches, pears, pineapples and tomatoes.
Vegetable juices are also useful, especially carrot
juice.
After a few days of an exclusive fruit diet, the patient
may be given a nourishing alkaline-based diet. It should
consist of 100 per cent natural foods, with emphasis on
raw fruits and vegetables, particularly carrots , green
leafy vegetables, cabbage, onion, garlic , cucumber,
asparagus, beets and tomatoes. A minimum requirement of
high quality protein, mostly from vegetable sources such
as almonds, millet, sesame seeds, sprouted seeds and
grains, may be added to the diet.
Dr. Ann Wigmore of Boston, U.S.A., the well-known
naturopath and a pioneer in the field of living food
nutrition, has been testing the effect of a drink made of
fresh wheatgrass in the treatment of leukemia. She claims
to have cured several cases of this disease by this
method. Dr. Wigmore points out that by furnishing the
body with live minerals, vitamins, trace elements and
chlorophyll through wheatgrass juice, it may be able to
repair itself.
Johanna Brandt, the author of the book The Grape
Cure has advocated an exclusive grape diet for the
treatment of cancer. She discovered this mode of cure in
1925, while experimenting on herself by fasting and
dieting alternately in the course of her nine-year battle
with cancer. She claimed to have cured herself by this
mode of treatment. She recommends a fast for two or three
days so as to prepare the system for the change of diet.
After the short fast, the patient should have a grape
meat every two hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. This should be
followed for a week or two even a month or two, in
chronic cases of long standing. The patient should begin
the grape cure with a small quantity of 30, 60, to 90
grams per meal, gradually increasing this to double the
quantity. In course of time, about 250 grams may safely
be taken as a meal.
Recent researches have shown that certain vitamins can be
successfully employed in the fight against cancer and
that they can increase the life expectancy of some
terminal cancer patients. According to recent Swedish
studies vitamin C in large doses can be an effective
prophylactic agent against cancer. Noted Japanese
scientist, Dr. Fukunir Morishige, and his colleagues who
have been examining the healing potential of vitamin C
for the last 30 years, have recently found that a mixture
of vitamin C and copper compound has lethal effects on
cancer.
According to several studies, vitamin A exerts an
inhibiting effect on carcinogenesis. It is one of the
most important aids to the bodys defence system to
fight and prevent cancer. Dr. Leonida Santamaria and his
colleagues at the University of Pavia in Italy have
uncovered preliminary evidence suggesting that
beta-carotene, a precursor of vitamin A may actually
inhibit skin cancer by helping the body thwart the
cancer-causing process known as oxidation.
Recent studies from all over the world suggest that a
liberal use of green and yellow vegetables and fruits can
prevent cancer. The 20-years old, ongoing Japanese study
found that people who ate green and yellow vegetables
every day had a decreased risk of developing lung,
stomach and other cancers. A Harvard University study of
more than 1,200 elderly Massachusetts residents found
that those who reported the highest consumption of
carrots, squash, tomatoes, salads or leafy green
vegetables, dried fruits, fresh strawberries or melon had
a decreased risk of cancer.
The other useful measures are plenty of rest, complete
freedom from worries and mental stress and plenty of
fresh, pure air.
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