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The Truth About Cancer situation stays there then it will go on to cancer, right. So this is why it’s really helpful for us to understand this concept because if that red light comes on, if you were down in the coal mine and one of those canaries dies, right, then it’s a signal—you have a chance, right, to get out of that situation. So if there’s a polyp, if there’s benign prosthetic hyperplasia, if there is fiber adenoma in the breast, if there’s just what we call Barrett’s esophagus in the esophagus, right, those are all red flags, right, telling us that there’s a toxic situation that’s making these cells try to move into a cell form that will be able to survive a toxic environment. Ty: So Dr. Roby Mitchell mentioned a toxic environment. Look at environmental toxicity, does it have anything to do with the cancer equation. I traveled to Las Vegas to talk to Dr. Keith Scott Mumby about this cancer pandemic and to find out about just how pervasive this disease was a hundred years ago. What he told me was truly shocking. Ty: [Dr. Keith], before the interview today you were telling me about a story, I think it was Broughton Hospital. Dr. Keith Scott Mumby: Oh yeah, well, we are talking about cancer, aren’t we Ty: Yes. Dr. Keith Scott Mumby: And I’ve found—I mean I do a lot of research. I read a lot of stuff. I kind of have this sort of encyclopedia retention thing, which is very useful at times. But, you know, I love following pathways, side pathways particularly. And I was looking at early cases of cancer at the Broughton Hospital in Western London and I found a very interesting report. One of the consultant physicians there was taking his group of medical students to see this case. And he said, now look, first of all, it’s a cancer case, which is very rare. You won’t see many cancer cases but this is a rare form of cancer. You probably will never see this again. And you know what it was Ty It was lung cancer which is now the number one world’s killer. So that was back in Victorian times. You know, they—cancer was virtually unknown then anyway but today’s number one killer was exceptionally rare. What’s changed in our world Well, of course, we all know it’s lifestyle basically which covers everything from how we live to what we eat and so on--just such major The Quest for The Cures Page 14

Episode 1: The Cancer Pandemic shocking changes that it’s gone from that to being the number one killer. That was a very interesting story. And I started to look for, you know, why would the Victorian’s be different And the answer is they ate a lot of food that on average there were no busses and cabs and nobody had their own vehicles in those days so they walked literally. I mean the average Victorian walked more than 20 miles a day which gave them a lot of calories to burn so they could eat a lot of food to make up and that meant they got lots of antioxidants and nutrients and phyto-nutrients and all the other good things that we like. So it fits our present model. And I think it’s a good sort of moral story that if you do it right—this is one of the things I teach Ty is that cancer is not native to humans. You know, if you go back to primitive—well, we can say primitive, but you know, early aboriginal type societies. Cancer is virtually unknown. It’s a disease of modern man. And as I like to say it’s not—it is—it’s you. You know, cancer is not some alien thing that was dumped in your body from a spaceship or something. It’s you, it’s your body kind of gone a bit wrong. And if you fix things your body will restore its health. It’s not a runaway train that cannot be stopped. I mean, yes, it’s a runaway but you can put the brakes on and then reverse it and then you see that a lot of costs, I mean a number of natural cures now are so vast you’d have to be blind or dumb not to see what’s going on and not to realize that orthodox medicine isn’t hitting the bar at all. Ty: After leaving Las Vegas I needed to talk to Burton Goldberg also known as the voice of alternative medicine. Burton Goldberg: When my daddy was born in 1900 one in 33 Americans had cancer of any kind, shape, or form. When I was born in 1926, cancer was the 10 th cause of death in children. Today it’s the first cause of death before accidents. What’s going on There’s a holocaust. it’s not a question of will I have cancer It’s a question of when. And the The Quest for The Cures Page 15

Episode 1: The Cancer Pandemic<br />

shocking changes that it’s gone from that to being <strong>the</strong> number one killer.<br />

That was a very interesting story. And I started to look for, you know,<br />

why would <strong>the</strong> Victorian’s be different And <strong>the</strong> answer is <strong>the</strong>y ate a lot<br />

of food that on average <strong>the</strong>re were no busses and cabs and nobody had<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir own vehicles in those days so <strong>the</strong>y walked literally. I mean <strong>the</strong><br />

average Victorian walked more than 20 miles a day which gave <strong>the</strong>m a<br />

lot of calories to burn so <strong>the</strong>y could eat a lot of food to make up and that<br />

meant <strong>the</strong>y got lots of antioxidants and nutrients and phyto-nutrients and<br />

all <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r good things that we like.<br />

So it fits our present model. And I think it’s a good sort of moral story<br />

that if you do it right—this is one of <strong>the</strong> things I teach Ty is that <strong>cancer</strong> is<br />

not native to humans. You know, if you go back to primitive—well, we<br />

can say primitive, but you know, early aboriginal type societies. Cancer<br />

is virtually unknown. It’s a disease of modern man. And as I like to say<br />

it’s not—it is—it’s you. You know, <strong>cancer</strong> is not some alien thing that<br />

was dumped in your body from a spaceship or something. It’s you, it’s<br />

your body kind of gone a bit wrong. And if you fix things your body will<br />

restore its health. It’s not a runaway train that cannot be stopped. I<br />

mean, yes, it’s a runaway but you can put <strong>the</strong> brakes on and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

reverse it and <strong>the</strong>n you see that a lot of costs, I mean a number of<br />

natural cures now are so vast you’d have to be blind or dumb not to see<br />

what’s going on and not to realize that orthodox medicine isn’t hitting <strong>the</strong><br />

bar at all.<br />

Ty: After leaving Las Vegas I needed to talk to Burton Goldberg<br />

also known as <strong>the</strong> voice of alternative medicine.<br />

Burton Goldberg: When my daddy was born in 1900 one in 33<br />

Americans had <strong>cancer</strong> of any kind, shape, or form. When I was born in<br />

1926, <strong>cancer</strong> was <strong>the</strong> 10 th cause of death in children. Today it’s <strong>the</strong> first<br />

cause of death before accidents. What’s going on There’s a holocaust.<br />

it’s not a question of will I have <strong>cancer</strong> It’s a question of when. And <strong>the</strong><br />

The Quest for The Cures Page 15

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