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TSsurehit
post Feb 12 2018, 07:56 PM, updated 8y ago

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Hi all,

As a primary caregiver to my late mum and having lost few friends to cancer before, I'm always on the lookout for alternatives to cancer treatment besides chemo, radio and surgery. Don't get me wrong, I'm not avoiding conventional treatments, I'm just wondering if anyone else can share their knowledge or experience on using garlic to treat cancer.

Watch this video, https://www.facebook.com/HealthOzz/videos/174131493193531/ and let me know what you think. Thank you ya.

PS. Yes, I'm aware of Sabah Snake Grass + other more common herbs to treat cancer. But garlic? hmm.gif
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post Feb 13 2018, 10:27 AM

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post Feb 13 2018, 10:54 AM

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Chances are people with cancer already consuming garlic throughout their lifetime and they still ended up with cancer. I don't think increasing garlic intake will do any difference.
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post Feb 13 2018, 03:48 PM

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Read up on Paleo diet/lifestyle.

The connection between sugar and cancer is long established, which is why it’s best to get your carbs from whole foods with natural sugars. In 1931, Dr. Otto Heinrich Warburg won a Nobel Prize for his research showing that cancer cells use glucose as their preferred fuel.

Cancer cells have special mechanisms to draw a lot of glucose from the blood. For a PET scan, radioactive sugar is injected into the body. Most tumors will pull in more glucose than the surrounding healthy areas, and the tumors will be seen to “glow” on the scan. Sugars and other carbs, especially from cereal grains and cows' milk, also can increase insulin levels and the insulin growth factor (IGF1), which stimulate tumor growth.

The Paleo diet may benefit people who want to prevent cancer and patients undergoing treatment because of less glucose in the blood, lower insulin levels, better insulin response, less inflammation and more cancer-fighting micronutrients.

Vegetables and fruit contain a variety of micronutrients and cancer-fighting substances such as trace minerals and antioxidants. Anyone following the Paleo diet should get their meat, fowl, fish, eggs and dairy from animals fed a natural diet, meaning wild animals or grass-fed and pastured animals that have room to roam.

https://www.cancercenter.com/discussions/bl...n-treat-cancer/

This post has been edited by geno: Feb 13 2018, 03:51 PM
TSsurehit
post Feb 14 2018, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(internaldisputes @ Feb 13 2018, 10:54 AM)
Chances are people with cancer already consuming garlic throughout their lifetime and they still ended up with cancer. I don't think increasing garlic intake will do any difference.
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Yes agreed. But nobody has tried eating 6 cloves big qty shown in the video above. We all eat tiny qty only. I know garlic has many medicinal properties, anti-cancer might be one of them, but needs to be triggered by consuming many garlic.

 

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