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The Truth About Cancer<br />
situation stays <strong>the</strong>re <strong>the</strong>n it will go on to <strong>cancer</strong>, right. So this is why it’s<br />
really helpful for us to understand this concept because if that red light<br />
comes on, if you were down in <strong>the</strong> coal mine and one of those canaries<br />
dies, right, <strong>the</strong>n it’s a signal—you have a chance, right, to get out of that<br />
situation. So if <strong>the</strong>re’s a polyp, if <strong>the</strong>re’s benign pros<strong>the</strong>tic hyperplasia, if<br />
<strong>the</strong>re is fiber adenoma in <strong>the</strong> breast, if <strong>the</strong>re’s just what we call Barrett’s<br />
esophagus in <strong>the</strong> esophagus, right, those are all red flags, right, telling<br />
us that <strong>the</strong>re’s a toxic situation that’s making <strong>the</strong>se cells try to move into<br />
a cell form that will be able to survive a toxic environment.<br />
Ty: So Dr. Roby Mitchell mentioned a toxic environment. Look at<br />
environmental toxicity, does it have anything to do with <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong><br />
equation. I traveled to Las Vegas to talk to Dr. Keith Scott Mumby<br />
<strong>about</strong> this <strong>cancer</strong> pandemic and to find out <strong>about</strong> just how<br />
pervasive this disease was a hundred years ago. What he told me<br />
was truly shocking.<br />
Ty: [Dr. Keith], before <strong>the</strong> interview today you were telling me<br />
<strong>about</strong> a story, I think it was Broughton Hospital.<br />
Dr. Keith Scott Mumby: Oh yeah, well, we are talking <strong>about</strong> <strong>cancer</strong>,<br />
aren’t we<br />
Ty: Yes.<br />
Dr. Keith Scott Mumby: And I’ve found—I mean I do a lot of research.<br />
I read a lot of stuff. I kind of have this sort of encyclopedia retention<br />
thing, which is very useful at times. But, you know, I love following<br />
pathways, side pathways particularly. And I was looking at early cases<br />
of <strong>cancer</strong> at <strong>the</strong> Broughton Hospital in Western London and I found a<br />
very interesting report. One of <strong>the</strong> consultant physicians <strong>the</strong>re was<br />
taking his group of medical students to see this case. And he said, now<br />
look, first of all, it’s a <strong>cancer</strong> case, which is very rare. You won’t see<br />
many <strong>cancer</strong> cases but this is a rare form of <strong>cancer</strong>. You probably will<br />
never see this again. And you know what it was Ty It was lung <strong>cancer</strong><br />
which is now <strong>the</strong> number one world’s killer. So that was back in<br />
Victorian times.<br />
You know, <strong>the</strong>y—<strong>cancer</strong> was virtually unknown <strong>the</strong>n anyway but today’s<br />
number one killer was exceptionally rare. What’s changed in our world<br />
Well, of course, we all know it’s lifestyle basically which covers<br />
everything from how we live to what we eat and so on--just such major<br />
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