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Originally posted by Nysus
Cancer is just a bad cell mutation that still has the ability to divide / replicate.
Long-term irritation of the skin can cause cancer, because the chances are higher (compaed to an intense where the skin is not irritated) that a cell dividing will mutate improperly.
Why does smoking cause cancer? You're inserting thousands of chemicals that circulate through your bloodstream and if one of those chemicals interferes with a cell dividing and that cell survives and retains the ability to divide / replicate, then you have a cancer.
Same with pollution, same with electrical/radiation and airwaves.
They are all things that we did not evolve with over millions of years and so we have no internal protection or safeguard to them.
How can we reduce cancer? Eliminate of pollution, eliminate airwaves/radiation, eliminate chemicals added to our food sources.
Once that happens it will still take hundreads of years before the natural cycle will start cleaning up itself, recycling chemicals through the ground, out of the air, and out of our bodies.
Cheers,
Matt
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That's ok but do you think we have hundreds of years left? With all the weather changes and the like I am not sure we'd last that long.
