
Lung Cancer Kills Non-smoker
Common sense precautions for the rest of us
by Late Nite LeRoy
June 13, 2000
Cancer I was saddened to learn recently that an old acquaintance had just died of lung cancer at age 53. She had never smoked a cigarette in her life. She grew up in a Christian nonsmoking environment and when she became an adult and went out into the work place, she worked for Focus on the Family, another nonsmoking environment. My only guess would be the Los Angeles smog she lived in most of her life.
I have mentioned Dr. Lorraine Day before. I feel I should mention her web site again. http://www.drday.com She is the only doctor I know of who has won the battle against breast cancer herself. I bought her 3 videos. She feels all cancers are somewhat related. Her radical diet of total vegetarian, organic foods is a bit extreme for most of us to accept, but it's hard to argue with success.
She does point out one thing we can all improve on, and without a major change in eating habits. That is our water consumption. The easiest example is to ask if you would ever wash your hands with the same liquid beverages you drink every day? Coffee, orange juice, Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew? Nothing cleans like pure water. And few of us drink enough of it to clean the daily toxin build up out of our systems. I'm convinced the kidney stone I got a year ago was due to my non-water liquid consumption. Kidney stones are a hardened mineral build up. But our body needs these same minerals. So what goes wrong? Basic high school chemistry teaches us that life is made up of chemical reactions. Good food goes in, undergoes chemical changes and the new chemical compounds need to be expelled. If we don't use enough clean water to rinse the chemical by products, the new compounds can build up like clogged plumbing.
If you have never had a kidney stone, you are fortunate so far. If you are not drinking enough water, you eventually will have problems. Men seem to get kidney stones more often than women, but I asked a woman who had a kidney stone once which hurt worse, stones or childbirth? She said a kidney stone hurts worse. Why? A child eventually moves. A kidney stone is a sharp rock that stabs itself into a side wall and parks.
Dr. Lorraine Day feels cancers are caused by toxin buildups. Sufficient water rinses out a lot of problems we really shouldn't have to deal with.
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