Understanding Cancer Part 2

Dr. Maxwell Nartey

Professor of Symptometric Science, American School of Symptometry, NFP

Is the current cancer treatment worse than the disease? The unequivocal answer is yes, it is; and a resounding yes indeed. What are the standard treatments for cancer? Radiation, chemotherapy, and where it is possible, surgery, are the standard treatments.

Is standard treatment the best treatment? Absolutely not. It is the standard treatment for those who have accepted it as the standard treatment.

A treatment that ignores the needs of a person’s cells, genes, DNA, cytoplasmic balance, organs and systems; and it focuses solely on shrinking a malignant tumor, is now being rejected by those who know better. A person is an interdependent, interrelated, integrated and interconnected biological existence. Why focus only on the anomaly?

Those who call themselves “cancer survivors”, have lost their sense of smell, or their sense of taste; they are often constipated, they feel cold to their bones, they experience fluid retention in their ankles, abdominal area, wrists, feet, legs, etc. They complain of aches and pains or sometimes stiffness; they suffer from memory loss, insomnia or unrefreshed sleep; hair loss, hearing loss, urinary incontinence, and so on and so forth.

The question is why? The answer is, chemotherapy and radiation left a ton of chemo debris and radiation debris in their eleven systems. This debris is now jamming their cells and creating low-pressure areas in different parts of their body.

Does allopathic medicine have what it takes to ionize chemo debris and radiation debris, as well as the metabolic debris in their patients? No, it does not.

It is because oncologists cannot ionize, hydrolyze and oxidize the various debris that keep accumulating in their patients that their patients’ systems are being wrecked. Cancer patients who claim they “beat cancer”, are still sick emotionally, mentally, metabolically or physically.  

Many of those who had their brain tumor surgically removed continue to have seizures. A classic example was the late senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts. After a tumor was surgically removed from his brain, he kept having seizures until he died in his sleep.

Do oncological surgeons cure seizures? No, they do not, and they cannot. They will refer their patient to the neurology department. Do neurologists cure seizures? No, they do not. Is the treatment worse than the disease? The answer is yes, it is.

If the brain tumor has been removed, and the person keeps having headaches and seizures, it is fair to conclude that the treatment did not satisfy the needs of the person’s cells.

Oncologists keep reaching a dead end because they keep running out of options. Have they heard of Symptometry? Symptometry is offering the world a better way to satisfy the needs of a person’s cells. Let me cite a living example to illustrate my point.

A woman who had breast cancer and underwent chemotherapy and radiation became so mentally, metabolically and physically devastated and hopeless that home hospice was her oncologist’s best option.

Is she dead? No, she is not because she found Symptometry. Six years later, she is still alive, and well. Usually, people who are placed in hospice die a few months later in pain, depression and total misery.

Is Symptometry magic? No, it is not. It follows the teachings of symptometric science, not medical science. We know what the laws of Nature are, and we know the laws of physics and chemistry that govern human physiology. Medical science teaches none of the above.

Also, we know who a human being is, we know the importance of thermal energy, electrical energy, nuclear energy and metabolic energy as they relate to healing; and more importantly, we have ionizers, oxidizers and hydrolyzers to realign the genes with DNA; and DNA with the three RNAs. Again, medical science teaches none of the above.

It is for the above reasons that a “cancer survivor” will have a far better chance of being optimally healthy with Symptometry than with oncologists.

Cancer should never have been allowed to become the monster it has become. A better cancer treatment protocol that values human life is needed; and it is needed now more than ever.

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