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Cancer Fighting Diet: How to Fight Cancer the Ketogenic Diet Way and Naturally Eliminate Cancer As a Metabolic Disease From a Cancer Fighting Kitchen Today!
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Cancer Fighting Diet: How to Fight Cancer the Ketogenic Diet Way and Naturally Eliminate Cancer As a Metabolic Disease From a Cancer Fighting Kitchen Today!

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Well, to put it succinctly, the cause of cancer can be simply called as a mistake! Yes, a mistake in the cell formation process called DNA replication. Now, the further the cycles of DNA replication a cell line goes through, the more mistake is to be expected… that at some point, somewhere, a replication fault will be made somehow!

However, the truth is that a huge majority of these so called errors or slips if you like, will be harmless at the end. On the other hand, the truth that we must not overlook is that the more mistakes you have, the more likely that at some point, someplace one of those mistakes will be harmful!

Okay, you may say… one harmful mistake need not be the end of the world, but then again, there's an obstinate, snowballing effect to this: yes, look at it this way, there are some of the copying mistakes we make that will make our copying and proofreading mechanisms more error-prone themselves, and the implication is that it will lead to more mistakes. So, the more mistakes you have... the more mistakes you'll have.

Other than the proofreading mechanisms, there is also another aspect to it… I mean the suicide aspect of this thing that we need to also take note of. Yes, and that is called the mechanism (apoptosis) in which case, the challenging cell lines destroy themselves!

Well, to look at it from this other perspective, I will say it is kind of like the philosophies or the thinking in some cultures where the older individuals, not wanting to be a liability to the other members of the clan, will just die off in a corner someplace.

Yes, besides that, there is also the good old impervious system which will normally search and terminate reprobate cell lines. What’s more, the tricky thing is that with abundant mistakes, the apoptotic mechanism itself also becomes out of order and the reprobate cell line becomes resistant to the immune system of the body!

As a result, what will happen is that such a reprobate cell line for instance, won't stop duplicating itself, in fact, it will propagate into other tissues and body parts, and in the process will divert blood flow to feed itself at the expense of others! Yes, it will be resistant to any attempts to suppress it, and on the final analysis, it won't kill itself like it is theoretically expected to do.

As a matter of fact, this psychopathic cell line, which is obviously a reprobate cell line in all sense that has refused to play by the rules as we described above, is what is called cancer!

Now, I will like you to get your copy of the book today and avail yourself the full benefit to access all the details of "How to Fight Cancer the Ketogenic Diet Way and Naturally Eliminate Cancer As a Metabolic Disease from a Cancer Fighting Kitchen Today!"

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Release dateMar 15, 2017
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Cancer Fighting Diet: How to Fight Cancer the Ketogenic Diet Way and Naturally Eliminate Cancer As a Metabolic Disease From a Cancer Fighting Kitchen Today!

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