Cancer is like a vine that won't die. You can chop it off here and there, but it grows back stronger than ever. They look for the root to kill it off. That works sometimes, but if the vine already spread and choked other organs then you die anyway. Those stringy vines seem to pop up where other life is weak. Cancer does the same. From what I've seen, organs are like sponges that need saturation. Sponges get hard and ineffective when they are dry. Maybe cancer starts when people are consistently dehydrated and malnourished. Kill the cause not the affect.
(c) kenneth martin
Friday, August 24, 2007
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