Be aware
of the toxic cancer environment we are constantly exposed to.
Back in
1954, the film, The Conqueror, starring John
Wayne and Susan Hayward, was made in a location of sand dunes near atomic bomb
testing sites. As a result of exposure to radioactive fallout, nearly half of
the film's crew contracted cancer, and many of them ultimately died of cancer,
including John Wayne and Susan Hayward.
Not too long ago, Erin Brockovich, an unemployed single mother, became a legal assistant almost single-handedly brought down a
According to CNN news:
"Fifty-eight types of cancer were added to a program that treats first responders and survivors suffering from toxins emitted from the
Today, the National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health announced that those affected by the newly added cancers will
be covered for free under the Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act 30 days
after the additions are published in the Federal Register.
The firefighters and emergency personnel who risked their lives at Ground Zero didn't question their duty to act. Some of the heroes became victims, and their illnesses became another painful part of the tragedy. The fight for compensation outlived those who lost the battle with cancer. . . "
The report attests to the fact that a toxic environment is a breeding ground for cancer cells.
All the
above examples show how a toxic environment may lead to cancers.
Some of the toxins from modern environment can be avoided, but many are unavoidable, such as toxic fumes from industrial uses and cars, and pollution in the water. No matter what, our bodies become toxic with chemicals and metals. The only option we have is to detoxify our bodies on a regular basis.
Read my book: Congratulations! You've Got Cancer to find out how to use your mind and body not only to prevent but also to combat the disease.
Stephen
Lau
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