What I Learned from Cancer Schmancer

By WholeFoods Magazine Staff - 
  
Cancer Schmancer
Every year, Fran Drescher’s Cancer Schmancer Movement holds an informative summit that is a “must” attend for you, your family and friends, as well as people who mysteriously ask you for information that you learned there! I went twice and I can tell you it’s life changing, and for many, it’s lifesaving. Every time I go, I hear top experts’ ground-breaking updates and new techniques about conquering cancer.

# 1 – Your home is more toxic than living across from an oil refinery. 

We all know by now that early detection is key, but eliminating the causes is essential. An estimate of up to 95% of cancer is environmentally stimulated. 1 out of 3 women and 1 out of 2 men are bound to get it. This year’s event theme was all about removing known and potential toxins from your life. The Cancer Schmancer motto is “Check, Choose and Change” so use your American consumerism to vote with your dollar and only buy products that won’t hurt you, to clean up your act.

# 2 – Be a medical consumer…being a patient is so one minute ago!

Don’t be patient about being a patient. Arm yourself with medical knowledge and turn into a medical consumer by leading an informed preventative lifestyle. The U.S. is No.35 in world health.

# 3 – We are all terminal

According to renowned alternative cancer therapy oncologist and hematologist Dr. Antonio Jimenez of Hope4Cancer, “Cancer stem cells are tough to beat so start thinking about immunotherapy. There are nontoxic cancer therapies. Enhanced immunity, detoxification, nutrition, pathogen elimination, oxygenation and supplements can work!”

# 4 – You have more time than you think.

Cancer is rarely an emergency. Don’t panic. Pharmaceutical companies and other big businesses try to dumb things down by creating urgency which leads to chaos. There is time for everything when you keep calm and in control.

# 5 – Cannabis smokers have less cancer than nonsmokers

This was big news to a lot of attendees delivered by Uma V.A. Dhanabalan, MD, MPH, FAAFP. Practitioners have new ways to use medical cannabis to treat cancer and other illnesses.

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