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The Truth About Cancer<br />

Dr. Rashid Buttar: Exactly! And that’s <strong>the</strong> question that when you<br />

ask a person <strong>the</strong> logical answer is, yeah, I’d fire <strong>the</strong> mechanic. So <strong>the</strong>n<br />

why aren’t <strong>the</strong>y firing <strong>the</strong> doctors because that’s exactly what <strong>the</strong><br />

doctors are doing. They’ve got a problem, <strong>the</strong>y’re covering it up with a<br />

drug to cover up <strong>the</strong> symptoms so <strong>the</strong> person doesn’t feel or experience<br />

<strong>the</strong> negative which is <strong>the</strong> body’s own mechanism of information saying,<br />

hey, caution, <strong>the</strong>re’s a problem. And that’s what <strong>cancer</strong> is. It’s a caution.<br />

Cancer is a problem that is telling you that <strong>the</strong>re’s a real problem but it’s<br />

a problem that is like a slap in <strong>the</strong> face. It’s not somebody saying, hey,<br />

wake up. It’s more like a punch to <strong>the</strong> face saying, wake up, but people<br />

sometimes don’t get that and <strong>the</strong>y start to panic and <strong>the</strong>y do more worse<br />

things for <strong>the</strong>ir own body, i.e.—and we can go into <strong>the</strong> details of this if<br />

you want to, but you know what I’m talking <strong>about</strong> where <strong>the</strong>y’re starting<br />

to—radiation’s bad for any healthy person.<br />

Why Because it suppresses <strong>the</strong> immune system and causes ______<br />

[00:26:53] to form so that cells mutate and you end up getting <strong>cancer</strong>.<br />

So now if somebody has <strong>cancer</strong> what do you do You put <strong>the</strong>m into that<br />

very same thing that you know is going to cause <strong>cancer</strong>. Now radiation<br />

is supposed to kill <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong>, that’s <strong>the</strong> philosophy. But <strong>the</strong>n you’re also<br />

going to cause more mutation to <strong>the</strong> healthy cells and cause a<br />

worsening of <strong>the</strong> effect just like pouring gasoline on a fire. So in <strong>the</strong> next<br />

20 – 30 years this will be <strong>the</strong> first mainstay approach. And in fact, if it<br />

was a first mainstay approach that doctors would use we wouldn’t be in<br />

<strong>the</strong> healthcare crisis that we are in, not only in our own country, but<br />

internationally speaking. People would be healthier. There would be less<br />

disease. There would be less pathology that we would have to deal with.<br />

But that’s not <strong>the</strong> case. Why Because <strong>the</strong>y seem to think that taking a<br />

drug and covering up a symptom is a better option. You got a pile of<br />

horse manure in your hair. What are you going to do Well, <strong>the</strong> logical<br />

thing would be take <strong>the</strong> manure out and get rid of it. But instead <strong>the</strong>y put<br />

a carpet down. Well, it’s still kind of lumpy. Then <strong>the</strong>y flatten it. Well, I<br />

can still smell it. And <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y spray some air freshener here. This is<br />

like one drug over ano<strong>the</strong>r drug over ano<strong>the</strong>r drug over ano<strong>the</strong>r drug<br />

trying to deal with <strong>the</strong> symptom side effects of <strong>the</strong> first drug and <strong>the</strong><br />

second drug, third drug. And finally <strong>the</strong>y’re like <strong>the</strong> person just<br />

deteriorates. No matter what you say when you put a carpet over that<br />

manure, you spray air freshener, you put perfume out <strong>the</strong>re, you burn a<br />

match, whatever <strong>the</strong> case is, <strong>the</strong> problem is still <strong>the</strong>re. You’ve only<br />

covered it up.<br />

Ty: So in o<strong>the</strong>r words, you’re saying that—and this is specifically<br />

in <strong>the</strong> treatment of <strong>cancer</strong> here I’m talking <strong>about</strong>—conventional<br />

methods of treating <strong>cancer</strong>, which would be chemo and <strong>the</strong><br />

radiation and <strong>the</strong> surgery, <strong>the</strong>y’re really <strong>the</strong> equivalent of taking a<br />

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