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Cancer and the New Biology of Water

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When President Nixon initiated the War on Cancer with the National Cancer Act of 1971, he promised a cure was imminent, fueled by the discovery of oncogenes believed to cause cancer. However, fifty years later, it is evident that this initiative has not succeeded. Cancer diagnoses continue to rise, with one in three Americans expected to face the disease in their lifetime. For most common cancers, the quest for oncogenes has not transformed treatment; patients still undergo the same traditional methods: surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. In this work, Thomas Cowan, MD, contends that the failure of the War on Cancer is rooted in the flawed oncogene theory, which inaccurately positions DNA as the primary controller of cellular function and health. Instead, he asserts that the mutations seen in cancer cells stem from cellular deterioration linked to metabolic dysfunction, affecting the structured water essential for cytoplasmic health. Despite the shortcomings of mainstream medicine in alleviating suffering, it remains illegal for doctors to prescribe alternatives to the "standard of care," even though gentler and more effective treatments are available.

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Cancer and the New Biology of Water, Thomas Dale Cowan

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