Cancer is Not Genetic
Another key to understanding cancer is to eliminate the concept of “cancer is genetic” from your thought process. There are no known genetic defects ever associated with cancer. Genes do not control their own mitosis or reproduction. The only mechanism known to initiate mitosis in mature human cells is current-of –injury. The current-of injury process begins when there is a need to repair damaged cells. Cells do not suddenly decide to multiply on their own accord. Cancer is not as a result of a defective gene theory .Genetic defects in cancer cells result from fungal integration into the stem cell line during the process of cell replication for the purpose of repairing an injury and that process alters the genetic chromosomes of the cells. There are no genetic defects that cause cancer. The defects occur because of cancer.
Now it is certainly possible to be born with certain genetic weaknesses which can effect the functions of the organs and glands of the body. Such weaknesses cause these organs to be vulnerable to injury from various sources including stress, heavy metals, toxicity, infections, candida, nutritional deficiencies and so on. Once the current-of-injury is set up with a lack of nutrients for injury repair, a congested lymphatic system , a sufficient sugar content , a drop of oxygen levels to below 35% then these genetically weak organs are easily infected by fungus and cancer is the result.