Shocking Link of Rapid Rise in Pre-Cancer among the Healthy Adults in Pharmaceutical Institution Pune University India Living With Low Oxygen and Poor Sanitation Environment: Affordable Treatment Rate Three-Times Over
Rahul Hajare
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Rahul Hajare: Department of Health Research Govt. of India, Indian Council of Medical Research, India
Global Journal of Addiction & Rehabilitation Medicine, 2018, vol. 5, issue 5, 89-91
Abstract:
It is a terrifying truth about cancer. But something it has known deep down all along. People who seem perfectly healthy get cancer. All the time it has nothing to do with smoking or excessive drinking or even a lack of exercise. It has out to lunch with friends the next? Sitting in a doctor’s office hearing the words no one wants to hear “You have cancer†. The warning signs were there it just did not know it Irritability, fatigue, fading memory, constipation, bad breath, allergies. But these are not stand-alone conditions and they are not just a nuisance. They could be pre-launch-cancer symptoms. Researcher suggests that a common, but little-known, bug one that most doctors write off as a minor annoyance could be the real culprit behind skyrocketing cancer rates. And could be the reason every day, healthy people are getting cancer. Cancer has no coincidence it might even be more. So it does not matter if man or a woman it is called candida a type of yeast that lurks in intestinal tract. But it could be doing way more damage than ever thought possible. A recent review study in Critical Reviews in Microbiology admits that it is capable of promoting cancer by several mechanisms. Pioneering theorized that cancer is “neither the result of a virus nor the consequence of an inherited gene defect†. His research identified candida as the real cause and that can be due to low uptake of oxygen. Now consider the fact that as many as 70% of Indians are infected with this secret cancer bomb, according to some estimates men, women, seniors, children and most have no idea. In a moment, Researcher shows a simple at-home test to find out if could be one of them.
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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/GJARM.2018.05.555673
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