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The Truth About Cancer<br />
doesn’t <strong>the</strong> immune system attack it and destroy it And <strong>the</strong> answer is<br />
that <strong>cancer</strong> cells have a protein coating around <strong>the</strong>m, a protein coating.<br />
And that has a negative electrostatic charge. It’s amazing <strong>the</strong> more I<br />
learn <strong>about</strong> how much electricity plays a role inside <strong>the</strong> body. Now I<br />
used to think it was all chemistry. Well, chemistry is basically electricity;<br />
<strong>the</strong> little valiances and you’ll see <strong>the</strong> pluses and minuses on <strong>the</strong> charts<br />
and so forth. It’s all electricity or <strong>the</strong> chemistry doesn’t work.<br />
But anyway, this protein coating around <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> cells, one of its<br />
unique qualities, has a negative electrostatic charge. Well, <strong>the</strong> immune<br />
cells, <strong>the</strong> lymphocytes, <strong>the</strong> leukocytes, <strong>the</strong> monocytes, all <strong>the</strong>se white<br />
blood cells that are supposed to attack <strong>the</strong> foreign invaders <strong>the</strong>y have a<br />
negative electrostatic charge also. Well, everyone knows that common<br />
polarities repel each o<strong>the</strong>r so <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> cell is well protected against<br />
<strong>the</strong> white blood cell. And I believe <strong>the</strong> reason is because <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> cell<br />
is not foreign to <strong>the</strong> body. It’s part of <strong>the</strong> natural protections. Hey, I’m a<br />
friend, not a foe. So now if you are eating foods that have a lot of meat<br />
protein in <strong>the</strong>m you’re probably going to use to most if not all of that<br />
digestive enzyme produced by your pancreas to digest <strong>the</strong> meat. That’s<br />
what it’s meant to do.<br />
Ty: Yeah, makes sense.<br />
G. Edward Griffin: And <strong>the</strong>re’s very little left over, if anything left over,<br />
to do anything else. But if your diet is low in meat protein and if your<br />
pancreas is normal, functioning okay, you should have plenty of<br />
digestive enzyme to take care of <strong>the</strong> meat and still be plenty in <strong>the</strong> blood<br />
stream. Now, when <strong>the</strong>se digestive enzymes come to <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> cell<br />
<strong>the</strong>y say, ah, protein, meat, and <strong>the</strong>y will actually digest away that<br />
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