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tapper47
04-15-2009, 10:22 AM
Interesting...

http://knowthecause.com/Shows/TullioSimonciniMDWithDougKaufmann/tabid/109/Default.aspx

Angie1313
04-17-2009, 12:03 PM
I've never heard or seen anything like this. Color me dubious.

Roadstr
04-17-2009, 06:46 PM
Interesting...

http://knowthecause.com/Shows/TullioSimonciniMDWithDougKaufmann/tabid/109/Default.aspx

Here is my take on cancer and I have a lot to think about because I'm a 3C survivor. When a cell looses it's ability to repair itself, that's when the risk of cell mutation is the greatest. The aging process ends not when we get some disease that's going to kill us, but when our bodies loose the ability to repair.
When our bodies loose the ability to resist disease or repair damage from a virus or bacteria infection is when problems start. Fungus as far as I know occurs in toe nails and are not life threatening in humans.

Gaelen
04-17-2009, 10:42 PM
Here is my take on cancer and I have a lot to think about because I'm a 3C survivor. When a cell looses it's ability to repair itself, that's when the risk of cell mutation is the greatest. The aging process ends not when we get some disease that's going to kill us, but when our bodies loose the ability to repair.
When our bodies loose the ability to resist disease or repair damage from
a virus or bacteria infection is when problems start. Fungus as far as I know occurs in toe nails and are not life threatening in humans.

Once again, Roadstr shoots before aiming. =sigh=
There have been investigations into cancer and human mycoses (fungi) attempting to link the two or note at least an association. To date, these research efforts have failed to find consistent associations or causalities.
There are also several sites which debunk Simoncini's linkage of cancer to candida albacans, and his sodium bicarbonate cure, including this one written at the end of last year by a Dutch M.D. who is a professor of nephrology:
http://www.cancertreatmentwatch.org/reports/simoncini.shtml

However, regarding fungus--it can occur in far more areas of the body than toe nails.
http://www.doctorfungus.org/mycoses/human/human_index.htm

Check out zygomycosis if you'd like an example of a life-threatening fungi.
http://www.doctorfungus.org/mycoses/human/zygo/zygomycosis.htm