We are all vulnerable to what i describe as low level infectious colonization in our bodies and particularly our intestinal tract and skin. This includes microbes of course, but also no end of fungi.
The best protection is likely maintaining a diet that avoids low Ph. But you all know that. Goodbye sugar.
I have spent a lot of effort in discovering ways to achieve those not so unreasonable objectives. It is difficult and we are still trying to make it all work while optimizing human nutrition itself. Right now I am thinking is terms of a sugar fast in which i focus on sugar with a high fat switch out..
Infections as a Cause of Cancer
Published on July 29, 2019
https://drsircus.com/cancer/infections-as-a-cause-of-cancer/
Cancer, always believed to be caused by genetic cell mutations—can in
reality be caused by infections from viruses, bacteria, and fungi. “I
believe that, conservatively, 15 to 20% of all cancer is caused by
infections; however, the number could be larger—maybe double,” said Dr.
Andrew Dannenberg, director of the Cancer Center at New
York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. Dr. Dannenberg
made the remarks in a speech in December 2007 at the annual
international conference of the American Association for Cancer
Research.
This one statement, by a mainstream oncologist, shoots down the
genetic blinders most people have about cancer and its cause. “Fungal
infections cannot only be extremely contagious, but they also go hand
in hand with leukemia—every oncologist knows this. And these infections
are devastating: once a child who has become a bone marrow transplant
recipient gets a “secondary” fungal infection, his chances of living,
despite all the anti-fungal medicines in the world, are only 20%, at
best,” writes Dr. David Holland.
- Liver cancer caused by chronic hepatitis B and C.
- Human papillomavirus (HPV), linked to cervical, throat and oral cancer (oropharyngeal carcinoma).
- A form of gastric cancer, called adenocarcinoma, and a form of lymphoma, called MALT lymphoma, that have been linked to Helicobacter pylori bacteria.
- Bladder cancer caused by chronic infection with Schistosome parasites.
- How inflammation caused by infections may lead to a variety of cancers.
Dr. Henry R. Erle, Family Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell
Medical College in New York City said, "Unfortunately, the public, as
well as many health-care workers, are unaware of the significance of
chronic infection as a potentially preventable cause of cancer." A
virus that can cause cancer is called an oncovirus.
Officially it is thought that one in every six cancers worldwide is caused by an infection that
is preventable or treatable, according to new estimates published in
the journal Lancet Oncology. The research indicates infections are
attributable for approximately 2 million new cancer cases every year.
"Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are one of
the biggest and preventable causes of cancer worldwide,” lead authors
Catherine de Martel and Martyn Plummer from the International Agency
for Research on Cancer (IARC), France.
Hypoxia, inflammation and Infection
Low or blocked oxidation is normally followed by fermentation of
sugar in cells, which then leads to the primary condition upon which
cancer, infectious and inflammatory processes feed. Viruses are
“anaerobic” creatures, which thrive in the absence of oxygen. Yeast,
mold and fungus love anaerobic environments.
Most strains of harmful bacteria (and cancer cells) are anaerobic and
are not comfortable in the presence of higher oxygen levels. Doctors
find cancer cells easier to kill when oxygen levels are higher. It is
the most hypoxic cancer cells, those lowest in oxygen with the highest
output of lactic acid that are the hardest to kill even with the
harshest forms of chemotherapy.
Improved tissue oxygenation combined with antimicrobials has
achieved greater efficacy in pathogen clearance (Knighton et al.,
1986). During infection and disease, O2 demand can increase because of
various factors including increased metabolism of infiltrated immune
cells and microbial proliferation, resulting in a hypoxic environment
(Lewis et al., 1999). Hypoxia has a pleiotropic role in tissue
inflammation and infection and may exacerbate or attenuate disease.
Areas of inadequate O2 tension in the lung of cystic fibrosis patients support colonization of Pseudomonasbacteria to establish infection and effectively block host immune responses (Callaghan and McClean, 2012 ).
Eukaryotic organisms, including Leishmania parasites, express a heme containing globin protein that functions as a natural O2 sensor to detect hypoxia and adapt accordingly to prevent cell death ( Sen Santara et al., 2013 ).
These and other protozoan, bacterial, and viral infections are
modulated by hypoxia, either directly or through the activation of
other antimicrobial responses such as defensins.
Fungus, Yeast and Mold Infections are the Blind Spot of Western Medicine
In Nature we
read, “Although viruses and bacteria grab more attention, fungi are
the planet’s biggest killers. Of all the pathogens being tracked, fungi
have caused more than 70% of the recorded global and regional
extinctions, and now threaten amphibians, bats and bees. The Irish
potato famine in the 1840s showed just how devastating such pathogens
can be. Phytophthora infestans (an organism similar to and often grouped
with fungi) wiped out as much as three-quarters of the potato crop in
Ireland and led to the death of one million people.”
Dr. Elmer Cranton, says that, “Yeast overgrowth is partly iatrogenic (caused by the medical profession) and can be caused by antibiotics.” Fungi (e.g. Aspergillus fumigatus)
are not affected by antibiotics and neither are viruses. If not given
correct treatment (anti-fungal medication) the prognosis is that 50% of
those infected will die inside five years. In fact the overuse of antibiotics leads to fungal infections.
Lowered Immune Response in Infections and Cancer
When the body’s (immune system) weakens we get sick from viruses,
bacteria, fungi and eventually from cancer. Many of these infectious
agents are thought to already live within us but are kept under control
by a strong immune system. Change the pH to the acidic range, reduce
oxygen and cell voltage and these pathogens are ready to jump to life
and spread through the blood.
Science Daily reports, “With infectious diseases, it is often not the pathogen itself, but rather an excessive inflammatory immune response (sepsis) that contributes to the patient’s death,
for instance as a result of organ damage. On intensive care units,
sepsis is the second-most common cause of death worldwide. In patients
with a severely compromised immune system specially, life-threatening candida fungal infections represent a high risk of sepsis.”
Cancer, Infections and Mercury
Oncologists concede cancer if often caused by infection, which are often caused by heavy metal contamination. According to the observations made by the internationally recognized medical researcher, Dr. Yoshiaki Omura, all cancer cells have mercury in them. The
single greatest source of mercury contamination is mercury containing
dental amalgum and doctors around the world still inject children with
mercury containing vaccines.
Mercury vapors play havoc on the body through a host of means, the
least of which is to feed the bacteria, fungi and yeasts that thrive on
mercury. Mercury will promote the growth of Candida, which adsorbs the
mercury. Some feel this is in part a defensive mechanism meaning the
yeast cells are actually protecting the system from the toxicity of
mercury but it comes at a high cost.
The list of organisms that have the highest affinity for toxic metals reads like a “who’s who” of our typical human infectious diseases: fungi of the Candida species, streptococci, staphylococci, amoebas, etc.
Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt
Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt
Candida (yeast) overgrowth, which is very difficult to get rid of,
is also associated with mercury in the mouth. Dr. Tullio Simoncini
insists cancer is intimately linked to Candida overgrowth and that life
threatening tumors are actually fungi colonies sucking up all
available nutrients. Certainly they are ‘like’ fungi colonies; both
cancer and fungi are using fermentation for their energy requirements.
The yeast cell binds and absorbs its own weight in mercury and
prevents it from entering the blood stream. Dr. J. Trowbridge has
written in his book “The Yeast Syndrome,” that many doctors
specializing in Candida treatment have reported to him that 98% of
their patients with chronic Candida also had mercury toxicity.
In Nature we
read, “Although viruses and bacteria grab more attention, fungi are
the planet’s biggest killers. Of all the pathogens being tracked, fungi
have caused more than 70% of the recorded global and regional
extinctions, and now threaten amphibians, bats and bees. The Irish
potato famine in the 1840s showed just how devastating such pathogens
can be. Phytophthora infestans (an organism similar to and often
grouped with fungi) wiped out as much as three-quarters of the potato
crop in Ireland and led to the death of one million people.”
Dr. Luke Curtis reported on research that dealt with 27 lung “cancer”
patients who were later diagnosed with lung “fungus” instead of lung
cancer. “Fungal infection can present with clinical and radiological
features that are indistinguishable from thoracic malignancy, such as
lung nodules or masses.” Doctors who diagnose lung cancer are unaware
of the fact that cancer mimics fungal infections.[1]
Most physicians are unaware that common antibiotics in the end
contribute to cancer and the rise of fungal infections because they
destroy the normal intestinal flora that keep these kinds of infections
under control. It is important to note that drugs and natural
medicines like sodium bicarbonate, which help to kill fungus often help
cancer patients as well.
Infections are pH Sensitive
This is something doctors forget about. pH is something that is easy
to test at home with inexpensive pH paper. Almost every physiological
process in the body is pH sensitive and certainly the success of failure
of your cancer treatment is pH sensitive. The most aggressive cancers
have the lowest pH. Low pH is acid, that condition where you have an
excess in H+ ions and too little OH, which means low oxygen conditions.
Certain viruses (including the rhinoviruses and coronaviruses that
are most often responsible for the common cold and influenza viruses
that produce flu) infect host cells by fusion with cellular membranes
at low pH. Thus, they are classified as "pH-dependent viruses."
Fusion of viral and cellular membranes is pH dependent. The main
finding of one study is that a strain of poliovirus type 1 requires low pH for injection of its genome into the cytosol.
It has been suggested that the hepatitis C virus (HCV)
infects host cells through a pH-dependent internalization mechanism.
This HCVpp-mediated fusion was dependent on low pH, with a threshold of
6.3 and an optimum at about 5.5.
Scientific investigation indicates that low pH is indeed required
for the entry of poliovirus. The ability of cells to alter poliovirus
in the presence of monensin was strongly increased at low pH. The main
finding of one study is that a strain of poliovirus type 1 requires low pH for injection of its genome into the cytosol.
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