my idea to cure cancer?!
Question: My idea to cure cancer?
Answers:
Playing God is not a cure for cancer. Gods cure for cancer is right here on earth and widely available in oils, herbs, proper diet and exercise.
Such as one prevention is lemon juice. Known to be 10,000 times more effective then chemo.
I have cured cancer on people. One person was 65 had skin cancer near his eye for 8 years, I gave him meletonin tablets and coconut oil to apply topically. His cancer is gone. It healed with in 2 months. Lots of information to tackle.
'They' don't want to cure cancer. Or heal people because of many reasons.
Another thing is why do people get some types of cancer (which is normal in the body) and it is found because of toxins more or less. And Is one of the bodys disposal methods.
Playing with dna etc is what causes mutants.
Ok good idea but here is some critiques:
1. It is awfully dangerous to try to mutate someone's genes because it could have life threatening effects that we do not understand yet
2. Scientists have been working on a similar idea with nanotechnology which is designed to only target the cancerous cells. So you aren't the first to think of this
Well it may be somebody's idea to cure cancer... You should edit out the name if you're gonna copy and paste. Besides, it's not a question..
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We DO know the genes that control cell growth.
That's what we're trying to do---target cancer cells. It just doesn't work well.
One of the problems is that there are no molecules expressed ONLY in cancer. Cancers do not acquire new genes, they just express the ones for cell division, adhesion, migration, immune evasion, immortality, etc at much higher levels than normal cells.
For example, some cancers have mutated proteins which normally suppress cell growth.
Additionally, different cancers from different tissues express different molecules.
Traditional chemo targets the one thing that all cancers have in common--rapid division. Unfortunately, there are other cells (like your WBCs) that also divide rapidly. Thus the side effects.
I don't know all the details, but it's not so simple as targeting cancer cells.