by AliB Fri Jan 02 2015, 18:38
Of course diet & lifestyle makes a difference. Cancer is the body's way of protecting itself from toxins. It encapsulates what it can't remove. It's rarely the Cancer that kills unless the tumour impacts on organs or processes around it.
One thing I have learned about fasting is that it puts the body into a catabolic state. In other words rather than anabolic, which is the growth stage, it's the healing and cleansing modality. The body scavenges itself for things that shouldn't be there and devours dead cells, decaying matter, mucous, toxins and tumours, etc.
What kinds of lifestyle/diet did they include in the survey? People eating a 'normal' Western diet? People eating a 'normal' Western vegetarian diet? Did they include anyone who eats a high plant-based natural diet with fasting? Did they interview people who have cured themselves of Cancer through diet? So many of these 'studies' are based on bad science, unrelative statistics, and biased funding. But then, on a note of scepticism, the Cancer 'industry' wouldn't possibly want people to think they could cure their Cancer with just diet would they!
There are some experts who believe pretty much all of us get Cancers during our lives, but they come and they go without us being aware. It's only when they can't go for some reason - maybe the toxic burden is too high in the body, or one or some detox pathways are clogged, that a Tumour may become apparent.
That GreenMedInfo article I posted recently on the topic is very interesting if you haven't read it.