Integrative Anti-Cancer Programme
$95 | 60 min
What is really Cancer?
When we begin to understand that the cause of our Cancer may be directly linked to our inner (and outer) environments, we might have a chance of greatly improving our quality of life.
Indeed, in the molecular world of EpiGenetics, our environment can drive gene expression and positive biological effects, in line with the newly presented conditions.
Therefore, if we influence a change of our internal environment (e.g. toxin levels, emotional blockages, pathogenic microbial landscape, hypoxic environments, pH, nutritional deficiencies, internal energy frequencies) we may positively influence our genetic expression and, consequently, various biological effects (e.g. improved cell electroporation, mitochondrial function). The new internal landscape may then allow for improved nutrient assimilation, waste removal and oxygen uptake into our cells and tissues to redirect any erratic metabolism.
After all, is the growth of cancer cells (regardless of cancer type) not mainly associated with a more inefficient change in our own cell metabolism (which triggers a gene mutation) due to a change in our (mostly) internal environmental conditions?
Our unique Integrative Anti-Cancer Programme can profoundly support you on your journey: before, during, after, or instead of conventional cancer therapies. It is comprised of several key modules and therapies to help you regain back your health and energy:
Anti-Cancer Diet & Nutrition
Detox & Pain
Toxin Exposure Reduction
Every cancer type is different.
Contact us NOW to find out more and to claim your FREE Initial Phone Consultation (15 min).
Contrary to popular belief, the scientific literature contains hundreds of references of the anticancer effects of natural compounds. The references below are just a small representative sample of the vast scientific library.
SELECTED REFERENCES
Naturally occurring anti-cancer compounds: shining from Chinese herbal medicine (2019).
Cell death pathologies: targeting death pathways and the immune system for cancer therapy (2018).
Putting p53 in context (2017).
Cancer Chemoprevention Through Dietary Antioxidants: Progress and Promise (2008).
Semisynthesis and in vitro anticancer activities of andrographolide analogues (2007).