Dr. Maxwell Nartey
Professor of Symptometric Science, American School of Symptometry, NFP
A tumor can also grow in ductless glands called endocrine glands. Ductless glands include the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, and pancreas, part of which has a duct, testes, pineal gland, and adrenal gland. Many functions can be disrupted if a tumor grows in the pituitary gland. Why? I will explain.
The pituitary gland is the master gland because it serves as the body’s switchboard. Why allow a tumor to grow in the “switchboard”? Such a pituitary tumor may set the stage for everything that goes wrong in a man or woman because its hormones run our systems.
For example, no cell will divide unless the growth hormone stimulates it first, and now, a tumor has grown in the anterior pituitary gland, where the growth hormone is produced. Just imagine what this will do to the cells of the retina, lens, choroid, meatus, tongue, pancreas, thyroid, and parathyroid glands, etc. Doctors will treat symptoms with all kinds of products unbeknownst to them; the source of the problem is in the person’s brain, specifically the pituitary gland.
Medical science coined terms such as necrosis, apoptosis, and atrophy to describe dying cells without explaining that their dying state is connected to the pituitary gland’s plight.
A tumor in the pineal gland can block the production or release of melatonin for sleep, causing chronic insomnia. Why take zinc, valerian root, or drink chamomile tea for sleep when a tumor is in the pineal gland?
Nodules or tumors in the thyroid gland can disrupt the functions of TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone).
Tumors don’t just grow. Something caused them to grow. What is it? It is called a tumorigen.
Tumorigens are substances, especially in plants, that weaken the microtubules of weak cells. They include allylsulfide in garlic and onions.
Also, certain plant bacteria cause tumors. In humans, the toxins of the following bacteria, fungi, and viruses cause tumors:
- Streptococcus bovis causes tumors in the colon and rectum.
- Streptococcus pneumoniae causes lung tumors.
- Streptococcus mutans causes mouth tumors.
- Human papillomavirus causes tumors in the cervix.
- Hepatitis B and C viruses cause liver tumors and ductal tumors in the liver’s ducts.
- HSV2 can cause a tumor in any body part. The unborn baby of a woman with HSV2 could be born with a brain tumor, leukemia, or bone cancer. Many pregnant women are unaware they have HSV2 because they have never been screened or tested for it. Even if they are tested and are made aware that they have the virus, what can physicians do? Nothing. To them, HSV1 and HSV2 are incurable. Symptometry has a different take on these viruses. The details are coming up.
- Some candida and mold in mold-infested homes can cause tumors or lymphoma in the lymphatic vessels. This is why living in a mold-infested house is not recommended, no matter how cheap the rent. In lymphoma, the stem cells that produce lymphocytes are contaminated. What contaminated them so that they keep producing such large numbers of badly shaped and weak lymphocytes? This is a food for thought.
Tumor prevention
Now that Symptometry has illuminated the underlying causes of tumors, what can be done to prevent tumors?
The most effective way to prevent tumors is to live smart and responsibly, meaning 1) constant elimination of blood microbes, something Symptometry has distinguished itself in doing, 2) cell fortification, 3) avoiding tumorigens in onions and garlic, and 4) following the pH rule in the mouth, colon, rectum, liver, etc., so streptococcus and hepatitis B and C do not have a reason to cause liver and ductal tumors.
Fructose is the growth factor of herpes simplex 1 and 2. Since we cannot avoid fructose even if we consume only 2 or 3 of the 51 fructose sources, the best advice is to help our livers and kidneys produce fructokinase and fructosidase, the two enzymes that break the bonds that join carbon to hydrogen and hydrogen to oxygen in fructose.
How to end fructose-related health concerns
Once these bonds are broken, fructose is no longer fructose. As a result, it can no longer be herpes or yeast’s growth factor. Without growth factors, herpes and yeast can’t replicate, causing them to die. This is a simple, natural, and scientific way to end all the problems that fructose causes in a person:
- Diabetes
- Yeast infection
- Herpes simplex 1
- Herpes simplex 2
- Jock itch
- Athlete’s foot
- Fungal nail infection
- Cryptococcal meningitis
- Environmental pneumonia
- Aspergillosis
- Histoplasmosis
- Mucormycosis and
- Tumors
Who thought herpes simplex virus 2 could cause tumors? Most people don’t think so, but it can cause tumors and cancers in any gland, tissue, or organ. The same goes for the yeast variants: candida albicans, candida tropicalis, candida parapsilosis, and toruplosis glabrata.
Sanitizing the blood and lymphatic system regularly is the best recommendation for eliminating HSV2 and preventing tumors in every body part. Symptometry is an expert in this area.
Enlarged lymph nodes
Swollen or enlarged lymph nodes in the underarm, groin, and other body parts should not be confused with tumors because they are not tumors. Part 1 discussed how tumors begin. Swollen lymph nodes routinely occur in people with cancer. Why do lymph nodes swell?
The lymphatic vessels are the garbage-collecting vessels in our bodies, and the lymph nodes are the pods or receptacles that collect our garbage. Yes, we, as humans, produce a lot of garbage because we eat food.
We must produce white blood cells called lymphocytes to eat away our garbage, and when we don’t, garbage keeps piling up and will eventually back up into our blood, making it filthier.
Swollen lymph nodes, such as those under the arm, in the groin area, on the neck, forehead, under the jaw, in the breast, meninges, etc., should never be surgically removed, as many surgeons do. They remind us of what we should have done but did not: produce more lymphocytes to clear the lymphocyte deficit. Symptometry is an expert in increasing the lymphocyte numbers so garbage does not back up into the blood.
If there are knots in the breast or in the brain, are these knots swollen lymph nodes or tumors? Either way, nothing should scare the daylight out of anyone. Why?
Nothing is too big for Symptometry to handle. Mistakes were made, and they must now be corrected. I invented Symptometry and Symptometric Science to fill the void that medical science created.
Part 3 is the last of this series on tumors.
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