
Demystifying Cancer: Understanding Its Causes and Solutions
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Time to read 21 min
Summary
We tackle the complexities of cancer with a fresh perspective. Chip aims to demystify cancer, exploring its origins, the role of DNA, and the environmental and pathogenic factors contributing to its development.
Utilizing innovative tools like Chat GPT, Chip breaks down the science behind cancer cells and discusses practical approaches to addressing this disease. If you or a loved one is navigating the challenges of cancer, this episode is a must-listen!
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In the latest episode of Chip Talks Health, we delve into the intricate world of cancer, aiming to shed light on a topic that affects millions. Chip opens the discussion by emphasizing the importance of understanding cancer beyond the conventional treatments of chemotherapy and surgery. He presents a compelling argument that cancer is not just a random occurrence, but rather a result of identifiable environmental and pathogenic factors.
Chip explains that cancer represents a dysfunction in cellular behavior at its core. Cells lose their purpose and revert to a primitive state of proliferation, leading to the formation of tumors. DNA adduction often triggers this regression, a process where toxic molecules attach to DNA, disrupting its normal function. By understanding this mechanism, we can understand how environmental toxins and pathogens contribute to cancer development.
Throughout the episode, Chip highlights the significance of identifying the root causes of cancer. He discusses various environmental factors, such as exposure to chemicals, processed foods, and chronic inflammation, that can increase the risk of developing cancer. Additionally, he addresses the role of pathogens like H. Pylori and Epstein Barr virus, which can hijack DNA and exacerbate cancer progression.
Chip also emphasizes the importance of dietary choices and lifestyle in cancer prevention. He advocates for a balanced intake of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and the elimination of processed foods and toxins from our environments. The episode is filled with practical advice for listeners, encouraging them to take proactive steps in their health journey.
Moreover, Chip introduces natural products designed to support gut health and combat harmful pathogens. He discusses the efficacy of his Gut Restore product, which targets H. Pylori, and emphasizes the need for comprehensive testing to identify potential threats within the body.
This episode is not just an informative discussion; it's a call to action for anyone affected by cancer. By understanding the underlying causes and taking steps to remove environmental insults, individuals can empower themselves in their fight against this disease. Chip's insights provide hope and practical solutions for those seeking to navigate the complexities of cancer.
Tune in now to gain valuable knowledge and discover how you can take charge of your health in the face of cancer!
"Cancer is caused by something, one of two things, either a pathogen or something in your environment."
This video is part of Chip Talks Health's ongoing series on cancer
Hello, everyone; welcome to another exciting version of Chip Talks Health. Today, we will talk about cancer in a slightly different recording format. I will have to have my glasses on today because we will have to discuss some things I will show you on the screen. For those guys listening out there on audio only, I'll do my best to describe what we're looking at; today, we need to go through some things to understand cancer better.
If you have cancer, you have a loved one who has cancer. If somebody has cancer, really the purpose of this video is to demystify cancer kind of a little bit to help us understand it better, help us understand where it comes from, then how to address it, how to attack it, maybe in a little bit different version, or way than we've been taught previously. So, now, our answer for cancer is chemotherapy. Right. Chemotherapy surgeries, things like that.
Let's start with an explanation of what cancer is
So, let's start with an explanation of what cancer is. Okay. Cancer really can be formed. It's been a mystery, let's say, for a while, but it's not that much of a mystery now. I don't know. I don't know how much money we spend on cancer research; it's well-characterized. I mean, if you look at the scientific data that's available for cancer kind of its cause’s genesis all that, it's. It's well known. As you'll see, I will use chat GPT to deconstruct it a little deeper here, which will be fun. We'll do that here in a second.
What causes cancer? That's an interesting question, $100,000.
But let's lay the groundwork a little bit. Cancer has to be caused by something. It's a dysfunction in cells. Cells decide, hey, I kind of forgot who I am. I will return to my most ancient basic way of functioning: to proliferate like a cancer cell. So, a cancer cell is an old, ancient way that a cell will function, metabolize, create energy, and stay alive.
So, a cancer cell does that in almost the most basic way possible. It's almost like what happens is a cell has a purpose. The DNA donates that purpose inside That cell. So, a cell knows what it's supposed to do or is supposed to do by the DNA inside that cell. The DNA kind of will respond, let's say, to stimulus, then give commands and do certain things. Well, in cancer, it's just, it's an extreme loss, back to. I just bumped my microphone. I'm sure that'll be fun audio-wise, but. Cancer just represents an extreme loss. Of cellular function. Okay. It takes cells back to their most basic level; they just try to proliferate, expand, and grow as much as possible.
So, what causes cancer? That's the interesting, you know, $100,000 question. It's pretty obvious. I don't know why we, you know, think it's not anymore. We'll walk through this in chat in just a second. God just doesn't decide. One day, hey, Chip, I'm going to give you cancer, right? Here, I have some cancer of the pancreas. Wow. Cancer of the colon. Wow. Some, you know, whatever type of cancer, it doesn't work that way. It feels like it does. We're almost, you know, kind of led to believe that, and that's the way it works. It just. Well, sorry, Chip, you got cancer? No, it doesn't work that way. Okay.
Cancer really can have a different genesis, let's say. There is a pathogenic genesis to cancer, meaning there are bacteria, viruses, and things that get inside of you that will cause cancer. Okay. That was proven in the 20s if you want to get mad about something and, you know, if you've lost somebody you love to cancer. We had that part figured out in the 20s, the environmental part. I mean, we should have figured out before then because we knew if we, you know, subjected ourselves to certain things like lead or, you know, plutonium, that those things would cause cancer. Right.
So, it's looking like there are two different ways that cancer can be caused, either environmental or pathogenic. Okay. At its core, it's always, always, always the same thing. That's something called DNA adducts. Okay. It turns out that DNA is not as, you know, we think of DNA as that nice, pretty helix, you know, that goes together. Then, if you've sorted, studying how DNA works, you'll know that the helix comes apart in certain areas, like gene expression. So, you’re trying to fight cancer. You're trying to express P53, which is a protein.
So, the DNA will come apart out of that P53 sequence. You will have a little reader called RNA polymerase that will read that sequence. As he's reading it, he's reading the proteins, and then he's spitting out a string of proteins associated with that sequence. Now you have built p53 53, a protein that will help you fight cancer. Well, what happens under cancer? Well, the helix is all, you know, begins to come apart. In cancer, DNA gets abducted, meaning that things will stick to it and stick to the nucleotides on that DNA sequence. It becomes a big goofy, and arguably, DNA is a fractal antenna.
It's, you know, that's a little woohoo for most people. Arguably, DNA is a big fractal antenna. Okay. What is it receiving? Mitochondrial output, mitochondrial vibration, mitochondrial frequency. Okay. Back to cancer. Cancer will glue things onto DNA, causing it to get wonky. Right. This isn't proven; it just makes logical sense. That's likely why the cell forgets who he is. I forgot who I am now because my DNA got abducted. I'll just turn back to the most basic thing I know how to do. That's via cancer cells. That's exactly what it looks like. It happens in cancerous things, which is cool. Right?
We'll look at environmental factors and then pathogenic factors for various cancers.
I apologize, but this table is the first thing we will look at. It's a little messed up, so we'll mess with it.
You have cancer type here. These are all types of cancer. Lung cancer, breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, brain cancer, leukemia, liver cancer, ovarian cancer, and melanoma are all listed. Then, we've got the next column, which is mitochondrial metabolism. So, I wanted to examine what the mitochondria were doing in these guys. Suppose they flip back to Warburg. Warburg is the most basic thing. Then, I wanted to look at environmental factors that would cause this, followed by pathogenic factors.
We won't go through all of these. If you want this table, I will make it available in the comments or the podcast. You'll be able to download this table if you need to. What does it do? Let's just look at breast cancer here. Breast cancer doesn't always go back to this basic, basic kind of state, metabolic state called Warburg. Sometimes, it maintains some normal, let's say, mitochondrial respiration, which is a little unusual. The environmental factors that can cause breast cancer. Hormone disruptors, if you have those, you know, smell good things that plug into the wall in your house, you know, things like that, right?
So, BPA, you got to, you know, look at plastics and make sure that the plastic you're using for drinking water or storing things in your house doesn't have BPA. Obesity and radiation are always CO factors. If you're working in a plutonium mine, then you're going to be at greater risk of breast cancer than you have pathogenic factors. So, can viruses cause breast cancer? Yeah, Epstein Barr virus can. Cytomegalovirus can. Gut dysbiosis can cause breast cancer. You can have certain instances where certain bacteria overgrow in your gut biome. This will make you way more likely to have breast cancer. This Firmicutes is associated with obesity. If you have cytomegalovirus firmicutes overgrowth, you all are working around, let's say, hormone-disrupting chemicals, you're going to be at a much, much, much greater risk of breast cancer than someone who isn't. Let's look at pancreatic cancer because pancreatic cancer is a bad one. Right?
He's getting a lot of people now.
Why? Because of H. Pylori. Really. We'll see that in a second. Look at what happens to the mitochondria. So, you have a strong Warburg effect that suppresses mitochondrial function. That's what happens in most cancers. What environmental factors could cause this? Chronic inflammation. Any infection inside of you can cause chronic inflammation. You could have a staph or MRSA infection, processed food consumption, or chemical toxins. Isn't that interesting? It can cause pancreatic cancer. Look over here; you've got Heliobacter pylori. Now, H. Pylori is something that we see in a lot of people. If you have burning, upset, GERD, or ulcer-like symptoms, you most likely have H. Pylori. he is very comorbid with many cancers. If you look at some of these cancers, we've. Oh, well, you have brain cancer. Oh, that isn't very pleasant. How could that be associated with any pathogen? Look at this. You know, cytomegalovirus is a very common virus. Epstein-Barr virus is a very common virus. A lot of people have Lyme. That's going to put you at greater risk for brain cancer. Melanoma is kind of interesting. It's you.
There's more to this UV radiation. You're built as a human, built to interact with the sun and be in the sun. You should be fine in the sun. The sun shouldn't hurt us, let's say, in the way it does now. This is more related to diet, omega 3, and omega six consumption than anything else. People are getting melanoma; people are getting skin things from the sun.
Let's look at environmental factors that can cause DNA.
All then, I just went in and said, well, give me, get. Let's look at environmental factors that cause DNA. I'm not going to read through all of these for you guys; we will post this in the blog, you know, associated with this podcast. So, smoking, right? benzoprene. And what does that do? It affects the lungs, the bladder, oral cavity, and esophageal-type cancers. If you look at processed foods, why are processed foods bad? They have nitrosamines acrylamide; these guys form alkali DNA adducts.
These guys adduct DNA, which leads to methylation damage in oncogenes. This can cause cancer in the colon, the pancreas, and gastric; alcohol forms acetyl aldehyde, which forms DNA adducts. Alcohol is a big comorbid thing with a lot of cancers; it forms DNA adducts. It's not something that we want. Pesticides form DNA adducts, X-rays, and endocrine disruptors. So, if you have those things that smell cause strong smell-like reactions, they are endocrine disruptors. All right? Those are comorbid with breast, prostate, and ovarian cancers. Chronic inflammation. This happens in high omega-6 diets.
You guys hear me preach about omega three and omega six balance. I mean, here's just another reason why. Because in high omega 6, you'll have more reactive oxygen species ROS and more NFkB activation, leading to continuous DNA oxidation and dictation. So, not good. That's environmental stuff, right? Which is kind of interesting. Let's look at the pathogens. Hpv. Does anybody out there have hpv? That's going to be comorbid with cervical, head, and neck cancers. It's interesting. Head-neck, isn't it? With HPV, because that's more of a, let's say, a genital thing, or you would think of it more of as a genital thing, it can affect the neck head—Epstein Barr virus. We see Epstein-Barr virus, which is indicated in many people we test, mononucleosis-like signs: Lymphoma and gastric nasopharyngeal cancers. H. Pylori, we probably see about 60% of the people that we analyze. What we do is not a diagnostic. We couldn't say if you have H. Pylori; we could say it looks like you might have it. 60% of the people we test look like they might have it. It's responsible for stomach esophageal cancer. It's comorbid, even though it's not saying it. On this little, you know, an exercise I went through. It's comorbid with breast cancer. It is, you know, pancreatic cancer, cancer, colon cancer.
H. Ah, Pylori causes a bunch of stuff. He does a little trick with red blood cells, where he will mess with them—hep B C. liver cancer. Lyme disease is comorbid with brain cancer lymphoma. Cytomegalovirus. We all saw a lot of people. He's a. He's an easy virus to kill. Right?
He's pretty easy to get rid of. He can rock and roll if you don't know you have him and aren't working to eliminate him. He's responsible for glioblastoma Colorectal cancer. Okay. So, yeah, I'll just read this to you. The key takeaway from my little chat here, which we'll post in the blog, is DNA adduction is a common pathway in nearly all cancers, occurring when toxic molecules, ROS, or metabolic byproducts are attached to DNA, disrupting normal function.
It's not God that gave you the cancer. It's an environmental thing or a pathogen abducting your DNA, causing dysfunction in those cells. Environmental carcinogens, smoking, alcohol, processed foods, radiation, and Endocrine disruptors introduce mutagens that form direct DNA adducts. Okay? So, if you want to get cancer, do more of that. Smoke a lot, drink a lot of alcohol, eat a lot of processed food, be around radiation, get some of that little plug-in, you know, smell things for your house. Right?
If you don't want to get cancer, then eliminate those things from your behavior because those things form DNA abducts. Okay? Then pathogens. So, HPV, Epstein-Barr virus, H. Pylori, hepatitis, candida, and cytomegalovirus all hijack host DNA. They alter methylation patterns or induce chronic inflammation, leading to direct DNA abduction. Why am I telling you this? Why are we going through this? Exercise. Oh, well, Chip, that's great. Now I know where my cancer came from. That doesn't help me with my cancer. Well, it kind of does, right? If we understand how cancers are formed, we remove those insults, then you're not going to have that pressure on our system anymore. Your body has two ways to fight cancer, provided you're in a fasted state. Why do we talk about intermittent fasting too much? Because of this, right?
You have two ways to kill cancer. When you're in a fasted state, your body will try to help you fight the cancer, kill the cancer; we got to remove the cause first, right? If you have an H. Pylori infection, you know, you can do a whole bunch of stuff to try to help you with your pancreatic cancer; if that bug is still active and still eating, you have gotten to the cancerous stage, it's. You're not going to beat that bug. That bug's already beat you to get. Get to that stage. You must deal with the insult. You must deal with the insult, all in any of these cancers.
We need to test for pathogens in any kind of cancer.
So, you know, if you have cancer, you're Going to an oncologist. They're not asking you what's in your environment or whether you have endocrine disruptors in your environment. Do you have plastics in your environment? You know, do you work in a lead mine? Do you work in a plutonium factory? You know, we need to stop that if we want to help you with your cancer kind of. The other thing is that we need to test for all these pathogens in cancer. This is on Chat GPT. It's that well-known.
So, in any kind of cancer, we have to test for these pathogens because if you don't kill the bug, then you're just going to continue to have the cancer. Now, chemotherapy things like that are going to wipe out kind of anything that's in that tissue. that is very severe, let's say, let's, you know, cut some butter with this chainsaw. It is a severe way to deal with cancer. It, you know, it works. We see that work all the time. There are better ways. If you can remove the insult, if we can kill the bug, then you will get some help.
This is something that we've seen. We can't make claims about what our products do. So, I have to kind of carefully word what I'm going to say next. Our Gut Restore product we built Gut Restore to attack H. Pylori directly because we know that H. Pylori is a really bad bug. The pharma protocols for H. Pylori are two antibiotics, Pepto Bismol. It, you know, doesn't kill Pylori. I mean, it sometimes does. It sometimes doesn't. Then, the testing in the pharmaceutical system now for H. pylori is not good. For whatever reason, even these, you know, Genova tests like that don't appear to pick up Pylori, at least when we see it indicated. We don't have a diagnostic; it's, you know, can't be sure about that. That happens all the time. Enough to know that, huh? You know, the sensitivity, let's say, on the pharma, you know, Pylori tests are probably not what they need to be. Okay.
So, it would behoove everyone, even in New York City, to come down to Edmond, Oklahoma, and let's get you Tested at Neighborly Wellness for what's going on and what we might see inside of you regarding pathogens. Because if you have these pathogens, you will want to know about them. They're easy to eliminate, which is the other thing you'll have to work on. Cytomegalovirus. Doesn't that sound horrible? Here's some turmeric black pepper. Bam. that guy's gone.
These guys are not hard to get rid of. You've got to know if you have them or not. Then you've got to know the severity, where to go, and, let's say, in nature, how to pick them off. That's what we help with. We have built a product at Pylori that we can't make claims about. Still, I'll tell you that everybody taking that product returns when we retest them on our nondiagnostic testing system; they don't indicate pylori anymore, which is a pretty cool, good thing. It took about two years to get that product properly built. It is properly built and now works very well. If you just look at that product, it's called Gut Restore. You can go to truemedics.com and look at it. If you're concerned or have gastric upset, burping, or ulcer-like symptoms, you likely have Pylori.
I can't diagnose you, but I can tell you that you are likely to; our product will likely help you. Go to Trumedics, find some Gut Restore, get it, and take it. The other thing we have up on True Medics is a deworming product. So, many of us are all wrapped around the axle now about ivermectin fenbendazole and its ability to deworm. Our natural product is called our deworm product; it's really good—a 14-day, 15-day product built to scrub you clean.
Please get rid of the higher-functioning things called parasites. When we say real quick, your body has to figure out how to recognize things that aren't you and things that are you. It does so in various ways. It's important to your immune system that you don't attack yourself; you attack things you should. Right?
Anything that's not you that your immune system doesn't like is called a pathogen. All right? Pathogens can be bacteria, fungi, viruses, or parasites. Worms are kind of, let's say, the highest form of pathogens.
They're the smartest guys, if you will, although they're not that smart. H. Pylori, as a bacterium, is pretty darn sophisticated and smart. So, you know, intelligence doesn't factor into this. What's more, do they have the ability to hook you and beat your immune system? If they do, they're super dangerous because they're going to cause chronic inflammation and cause you all kinds of problems like cancer. If you have cancer, here's the good news. It's caused by something. Something kind of falls into two categories: environmental or pathogenic. To, let's say, stop the insult, we need to figure out which one of those is to get you out of, let's say, the mold environment you're in or get the pylori you have killed. And, you know, we have ways to do that, right?
We have. God has built us great ways to do that in nature. For almost any bug that we see, let's say, that might be causing cancer, there's going to be an app for that out in nature. So, there will be a solution to that bug out in nature, and we can find and introduce it. We've already done that in many of the things we do in trauma. So, hopefully, that's good news.
Cancer is caused by one of two things: a pathogen or something in your environment. If we remove those things, we will remove, let's say, the pressure on your system to continue making cancer cells. Then it's just a question of cleaning up what you've got. Now there is a. I will say, you know, there is kind of a too far gone with cancer. That line is, you know, moving, let's say, all the time. There are a lot of things now that we can throw at cancer. All right? So, hopefully, that's helped. Hopefully, that's a good explanation for you guys of the genesis of cancer. Then, hopefully, you will understand that we can get into the middle of all this stuff with God's beautiful natural products. We certainly can. We'll leave it there for today. Thank you, guys. We'll return for another exciting Chip Talks podcast version next week. See you then.
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Cancer is a dysfunction in cellular behavior where cells lose their purpose and revert to uncontrolled growth. This is often triggered by DNA adduction, where toxic molecules attach to DNA, disrupting normal cell function.
Cancer is primarily caused by two factors:
DNA adduction occurs when harmful substances attach to DNA, disrupting gene expression. This process can lead to cellular dysfunction, uncontrolled growth, and tumor formation.
Yes. Exposure to processed foods, smoking, alcohol, pesticides, radiation, and endocrine disruptors can lead to DNA mutations and increase cancer risk.
These pathogens hijack DNA, altering methylation patterns and inducing chronic inflammation, which can lead to cancer in organs like the stomach, pancreas, and liver.
Absolutely. Maintaining a balanced intake of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, reducing processed foods, eliminating toxins, and practicing intermittent fasting can support cellular health and lower cancer risk.
Mitochondria regulate cellular energy production. In many cancers, mitochondrial function is suppressed, leading to metabolic dysfunction and uncontrolled cell growth.
A disrupted gut microbiome can increase inflammation and create an environment for pathogens to thrive, increasing cancer risk. TrueMedX’s Gut Restore is designed to support gut balance and combat harmful bacteria like H. Pylori.
Bioresonance testing, available at Neighborly Wellness , can help identify potential pathogens contributing to cancer risk, providing insights into targeted natural solutions.
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