Angiogenesis Inhibition
Angiogenesis inhibition is a term that is heard quite often lately. It consists in reducing or inhibiting the formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis). The treatment is based on trying to prevent the angiogenesis which is a fundamental process in the malignization of a tumor since the angiogenesis induces the capillary growth of the tumor and provides and it with the necessary nutrients to grow. Therefore the angiogenesis is a necessary and required step for the transition from a small inoffensive group of cells to a tumor of big size. The angiogenesis is also essential for the dissemination of cancer, or metastasis. The cancerous cells can come off a certain solid tumor, enter a blood vessel and move to a distant site where they can implant and begin the growth of a secondary tumor or metastasis. The treatment tries to prevent all this by inhibiting angiogenesis.
However, this treatment is proven completely ineffective because as we have already mentioned in other sections of this site, the fungus possesses a very advanced defensive system. This is because fungi have existed for millions of years, during which they have survived several periods of immense hostility such as the ice age. This is the reason why they surpass human beings in many aspects.
Fungi can mutate when sensing danger, being able to reduce their size to microscopic levels. Their most powerful weapon is the ability to infiltrate in the organism cells and transform into a completely different thing in order to be able to adapt and survive the dangers of their environment.
Molecular therapy
The molecular therapy consists in provoking the interruption of molecular processes necessary for the formation of cancer. Unfortunately, molecular therapy as well as all of its diverse variations are ineffective too against the fungus that cause of cancer due to the reasons we have already exposed through this site. The fungus is able to mutate and change its form to defend itself according to the way it is attacked. In addition, like other treatments, when attacked the fungus mutates and usually migrates to other locations forming new colonies and invading other organs which makes way more difficult to fight them. The fungus possesses an endless number of defensive techniques superior to anything the human mind can imagine.
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- About conventional cancer treatments
- About fungus responsible for cancer
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- Ear patient interview
- Cervix cancer patient interview
- Cerebral cancer patient interview
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