>If we view cancer as a bacterial infection or maybe a lack of good bacteria, I think we might have a more effective way of treating it. If we introduce diversity of gut flora, it might displace malignant kinds of bacteria. Don’t all organs have their own “biome?”
>When treating chronic heartburn, it seems that the bacteria H Pylori plays a major role in causing these ulcers. When you remove H Pylori, the ulcers clear up.
>Anons, it all makes sense to me now why [THEY] want us eating preserved foods. I would further be willing to bet that some types of foods promote bad bacteria (potentially even cancer causing) such as soy and sugar.
>Could this tie in to why there have been so many holistic doctor deaths? Changing diet could potentially expose how simple a cure really is, and get at the root of the problem which is bacteria.
>PLEASE SMARTER ANONS THAN ME HELP DIG ON THIS ANGLE: CANCER AS BACTERIAL.
Dr.John Bergman has held lectures that have come to the same conclusion on the topic:
https://youtu.be/HEnkH39Eat8