SweetSue;3197559 said:Because, as Cajun points out, beating cancer is best done from many directions. There is no "single bullet."
From "Beating Cancer With Nutrition" by Patrick Quillin
BREATHING
Cancer is an anaerobic growth. Healthy cells in your body are aerobic, meaning that they need oxygen. Cancer hates well-oxygenated tissues of the body. Lung tissue, which is well-oxygenated, develops cancer as a result of smoking carcinogens and excessive "rusting" of tissue in the absence of antioxidants to protect the lung tissue. I have found lung cancer in non-smokers to be quite reversible if the person is willing to follow the guidelines of this book.
Of all nutrients required by the human body, oxygen is the most essential. We can go weeks, and even months without food, days without water, but only a few minutes without oxygen. We are aerobic creatures by design. Cancer is the opposite. Unfortunately, many Americans breathe shallowly, thinking that sucking in our stomach is more important that diaphragm breathing to fully oxygenate our tissues.
Get some exercise. Do some yoga. Start breathing properly all the time. Lay on the floor with a book on your stomach. Begin breathing by pushing the book up and sucking in air to the bottom of your lungs. Continue breathing by filling the lungs fully and expanding your chest. Reverse the process on exhaling. This "belly breathing" will fully oxygenate your body to help make it less friendly to cancer cells, like shining sunlight on a vampire."