Is it possible to compare cancer with terrorism? Acceptance and negotiation are only ways to solve a problem, not to start a battle!




Cancer and terrorism are comparable in that a terrorist is someone who, after being subjected to oppression, took up arms and started a revolt, and then, to validate his point of view, killed other people. Cancer cells, which are similar to normal cells, alter their mode of operation as a result of constant and immediate environmental abuse and act abnormally. This causes cancer cells to behave in a Hayward manner.


In both cases, the cause is an unfavourable situation that changes the behaviour and attitude of the cells and the person. Our cells or citizens have turned against us in both cases.

I'd like to ask everyone a question.
Is it true that the world population defeated terrorism by fighting it?
If you look back in history, you will notice that in such situations, peace has always been achieved through dialogue and acceptance. Cancer may also be eradicated from the body if, rather than battling and straining to win, we accept the reality and learn to conquer it by working at a cellular level.

The entire world has been mobilising to fight cancer since President Nixon declared the "war on cancer" in 1971 with the "National Cancer Act."

The battle is still ongoing, according to 'Neoplasia,' a journal dedicated to cancer research, but the results are not yet up to a certain standard, despite the fact that more than $100 billion has already been spent on this project. While there has been progress, the battle is far from over.

The question then becomes, "Why are we failing?"
Is it the inefficiency of the drugs or our approach to disease management? Let's talk about it.

When we say "War," our bodies go into fight or flight mode. Because our mind lacks the ability to distinguish between a real threat and a perceived danger, our cells have no idea why they were designed to react.
At the same time, our physiology changes in response to the perceived information, and our body chemicals begin dancing to the beat of the state we have created in our bodies.
In a war, someone wins and someone loses, but both must bear the brunt of the damage. When we fight cancer, there is a 50% chance that we will lose. This mindset is preventing us from overcoming the cancer threat.
However, if we accept the facts and begin working on our bodies, the results will be 100 times better than before. There have been thousands of cases where people have been cured or had their suffering reduced by changing their mindset.
On this cancer survivor's day, I'd like to encourage you to shift your mindset from fighting cancer to embracing it, and to work on a cellular level to downregulate and live a healthy life.

I WILL STRESS AGAIN HERE THE IMPORTANCE OF LEARNING AND EMPOWERING ONESELF WITH KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE BODY AND MIND.

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