The Importance of Detoxifying the Liver in Cancer Treatment
It is essential to restore health to the body and its organs during cancer treatment, and the health of the liver is essential to cancer recovery. The liver is the master organ of the body, and the master organ of the immune system. Its main functions include detoxification of the blood, storing large quantities of glucose (for cells), producing bile for digestion, and purifying the blood. So what does the liver have to do with cancer recovery? Firstly, let us look at how cancer begins. Cancer results when your immune system is suppressed due to high stress hormone levels. When your immune system is suppressed, healthy somatids (tiny organisms) that live in your blood pleomorphise (change) from their harmless 3-stage cycle – somatid, spore, double-spore, to harmful pathogenic viral-bacterial-yeast-like fungus. These viral-microbes enter healthy cells to feed on stress-induced glucose reserves, breaking the cells Kreb’s (oxygen) Cycle, and causing cell mutations (cancer cells). See: The Cancer-Stress Link. These viral-microbes also target the liver for their large quantities of stored glucose, excreting into the liver “mycotoxins” (a highly acidic waste product). These viral-microbes also damage the liver’s ability to repair and strengthen the immune system and to repair itself, as it becomes over-loaded with toxins. This is the reason why cancer patients nearly always have a diseased liver. The more the liver is damaged, the more the immune system is damaged, the greater number of healthy somatids pleomorphise (change) into harmful cancer-causing viral-bacertial-yeast-like fungus in other parts of the body, and the vicious cycle begins all over again. So it is very important to stop this cycle, by cleansing and detoxifying the liver, for optimum cancer recovery.
It is essential to restore health to the body and its organs during cancer treatment, and the health of the liver is essential to cancer recovery. The liver is the master organ of the body, and the master organ of the immune system. Its main functions include detoxification of the blood, storing large quantities of glucose (for cells), producing bile for digestion, and purifying the blood. So what does the liver have to do with cancer recovery? Firstly, let us look at how cancer begins. Cancer results when your immune system is suppressed due to high stress hormone levels. When your immune system is suppressed, healthy somatids (tiny organisms) that live in your blood pleomorphise (change) from their harmless 3-stage cycle – somatid, spore, double-spore, to harmful pathogenic viral-bacterial-yeast-like fungus. These viral-microbes enter healthy cells to feed on stress-induced glucose reserves, breaking the cells Kreb’s (oxygen) Cycle, and causing cell mutations (cancer cells). See: The Cancer-Stress Link. These viral-microbes also target the liver for their large quantities of stored glucose, excreting into the liver “mycotoxins” (a highly acidic waste product). These viral-microbes also damage the liver’s ability to repair and strengthen the immune system and to repair itself, as it becomes over-loaded with toxins. This is the reason why cancer patients nearly always have a diseased liver. The more the liver is damaged, the more the immune system is damaged, the greater number of healthy somatids pleomorphise (change) into harmful cancer-causing viral-bacertial-yeast-like fungus in other parts of the body, and the vicious cycle begins all over again. So it is very important to stop this cycle, by cleansing and detoxifying the liver, for optimum cancer recovery.
Always Cleanse the Colon before Detoxifying the Liver
If you detoxify the liver without first cleansing the colon, the toxins you have eliminated from the liver will become trapped in the colon - unable to be released through the bowel - and will be recycled back through the body into the liver again. Colon cleansing will usually include psyllium, internal cleansing herbs and other natural colon cleansing products and are available from your local health food store. A good intestinal cleansing program will help you get rid of pounds of foul-smelling food debris which may be empacted inside your colon. When detoxifying your colon, it is also important to incorporate pro-biotics (from your local supermarket) in your diet to replenish your intestinal flora.
If you detoxify the liver without first cleansing the colon, the toxins you have eliminated from the liver will become trapped in the colon - unable to be released through the bowel - and will be recycled back through the body into the liver again. Colon cleansing will usually include psyllium, internal cleansing herbs and other natural colon cleansing products and are available from your local health food store. A good intestinal cleansing program will help you get rid of pounds of foul-smelling food debris which may be empacted inside your colon. When detoxifying your colon, it is also important to incorporate pro-biotics (from your local supermarket) in your diet to replenish your intestinal flora.
Detoxifying the Liver and The Whole Lemon Drink
The Lemon and Extra Virgin Olive oil (whole lemon drink) can be taken daily and is an excellent detox for the liver. If drunk all in one go first thing in the morning (an hour before eating) it will flush and detox the Liver and Gallbladder. This drink manages to restore the pH of your saliva which in turn helps you to absorb the nutrients from the food you eat. To make this you need 1 Organic Lemon, 1 tablespoon of Extra Virgin Olive Oil, and a glass and a half of clean spring water. Wash the Lemon, cut out any dark bits, then roughly chop the whole lemon (including rind and seeds) and put in a blender. Add the Extra Virgin Olive oil and the glass and a half of water - blend this for 60 seconds - strain and serve. Caution: If you have a severely weakened liver, or liver cancer, start off with 1/4 cup of the above lemon drink, and gradually build up to the full amount over 4 weeks. Consuming the whole amount in one go, can cause a "healing crisis", resulting in a dramatic drop of bilirubin levels, fever, diarrhea, and generally feeling unwell. See also: The Lemon Cancer-Fungus Treatment that has been channeled by Spirit detailing the importance of building up slowly when using lemons in your cancer treatment. Drinking carrot juice daily will also help to detoxify the liver and restore cancer health, as will drinking Essiac Tea. Apart from being low cost and safe to use, Aloe Vera is the best natural way to induce phase II of the liver’s detox pathway.
The Lemon and Extra Virgin Olive oil (whole lemon drink) can be taken daily and is an excellent detox for the liver. If drunk all in one go first thing in the morning (an hour before eating) it will flush and detox the Liver and Gallbladder. This drink manages to restore the pH of your saliva which in turn helps you to absorb the nutrients from the food you eat. To make this you need 1 Organic Lemon, 1 tablespoon of Extra Virgin Olive Oil, and a glass and a half of clean spring water. Wash the Lemon, cut out any dark bits, then roughly chop the whole lemon (including rind and seeds) and put in a blender. Add the Extra Virgin Olive oil and the glass and a half of water - blend this for 60 seconds - strain and serve. Caution: If you have a severely weakened liver, or liver cancer, start off with 1/4 cup of the above lemon drink, and gradually build up to the full amount over 4 weeks. Consuming the whole amount in one go, can cause a "healing crisis", resulting in a dramatic drop of bilirubin levels, fever, diarrhea, and generally feeling unwell. See also: The Lemon Cancer-Fungus Treatment that has been channeled by Spirit detailing the importance of building up slowly when using lemons in your cancer treatment. Drinking carrot juice daily will also help to detoxify the liver and restore cancer health, as will drinking Essiac Tea. Apart from being low cost and safe to use, Aloe Vera is the best natural way to induce phase II of the liver’s detox pathway.
World Research Links Cancer to Liver and Colon Disease
1. "No disease, especially degenerative diseases including cancer and AIDS, could survive longer than a few weeks in the presence of a healthy liver." [Immune Perspectives - Dr Leo Roy MD, ND]
2. "Cancer is a mutation of somatic (body) tissues, caused by chronic damage of the liver. No other stimulus is necessary [for the growth of cancer] than a metabolic toxin which has not passed the liver filteror has not been neutralized - owing to liver failure." [The Liver And Cancer - Dr Kasper Blond]
3. "A good cleansing program should always begin by removing the waste in your colon, the last portion of your food processing chain. If you attempt to clean your liver, blood, or lymph system without first addressing a waste filled bowel, the excreted toxins will only get recycled back into your body." [The Constipation Resource Center]
4. "Proper digestion and elimination are vital to the health of the human body. A healthy colon is essential to these processes, although it is a part of the body that is often ignored." [Immunesupport.com]
5. Besides hepatitis, the hepatitis C virus is known to cause cirrhosis (of the liver) and liver cancer, and is also associated with lymphomas. Cirrhosis is a disease that develops when liver cells are damaged and replaced with scar tissue. Cirrhosis may be caused by alcohol abuse, certain drugs and other chemicals, and certain chronic virus infections (especially hepatitis C and B viruses). About 5% of people with cirrhosis develop liver cancer. [National Cancer Institute]
6. An association between a common human virus and colon cancer has been established by a group of researchers from Temple University, suggesting a possible role for it in the development of cancer in the human intestinal tract.Their study, "Association of Human Polyomavirus JCV with Colon Cancer: Evidence for Interaction of Viral T-Antigen and -catenin," appears in the Dec. 1 issue of Cancer Research. Kamel Khalili, Ph.D., professor and director of Temple's Center for Neurovirology and Cancer Biology, and his co-investigators found the viral genome and viral proteins T-antigen and Agnoprotein in samples of malignant epithelial tumors in the large intestine, which may play a role in the development of the intestinal tract tumors. "There is a human virus, called JC virus (JCV), which infects greater than 90 percent of the human population worldwide, usually during early childhood," says Khalili, the study's lead researcher. According to Khalili, the JC virus most likely infects humans through the upper respiratory tract and remains in a latent stage in most people throughout their lives, and, in some cases, causes minor sub-clinical problems. However, in people whose immune systems are depressed, JC Virus can become active and may contribute to cancer in the brain.
1. "No disease, especially degenerative diseases including cancer and AIDS, could survive longer than a few weeks in the presence of a healthy liver." [Immune Perspectives - Dr Leo Roy MD, ND]
2. "Cancer is a mutation of somatic (body) tissues, caused by chronic damage of the liver. No other stimulus is necessary [for the growth of cancer] than a metabolic toxin which has not passed the liver filteror has not been neutralized - owing to liver failure." [The Liver And Cancer - Dr Kasper Blond]
3. "A good cleansing program should always begin by removing the waste in your colon, the last portion of your food processing chain. If you attempt to clean your liver, blood, or lymph system without first addressing a waste filled bowel, the excreted toxins will only get recycled back into your body." [The Constipation Resource Center]
4. "Proper digestion and elimination are vital to the health of the human body. A healthy colon is essential to these processes, although it is a part of the body that is often ignored." [Immunesupport.com]
5. Besides hepatitis, the hepatitis C virus is known to cause cirrhosis (of the liver) and liver cancer, and is also associated with lymphomas. Cirrhosis is a disease that develops when liver cells are damaged and replaced with scar tissue. Cirrhosis may be caused by alcohol abuse, certain drugs and other chemicals, and certain chronic virus infections (especially hepatitis C and B viruses). About 5% of people with cirrhosis develop liver cancer. [National Cancer Institute]
6. An association between a common human virus and colon cancer has been established by a group of researchers from Temple University, suggesting a possible role for it in the development of cancer in the human intestinal tract.Their study, "Association of Human Polyomavirus JCV with Colon Cancer: Evidence for Interaction of Viral T-Antigen and -catenin," appears in the Dec. 1 issue of Cancer Research. Kamel Khalili, Ph.D., professor and director of Temple's Center for Neurovirology and Cancer Biology, and his co-investigators found the viral genome and viral proteins T-antigen and Agnoprotein in samples of malignant epithelial tumors in the large intestine, which may play a role in the development of the intestinal tract tumors. "There is a human virus, called JC virus (JCV), which infects greater than 90 percent of the human population worldwide, usually during early childhood," says Khalili, the study's lead researcher. According to Khalili, the JC virus most likely infects humans through the upper respiratory tract and remains in a latent stage in most people throughout their lives, and, in some cases, causes minor sub-clinical problems. However, in people whose immune systems are depressed, JC Virus can become active and may contribute to cancer in the brain.