On 13-01-01 1:29 PM, Vlado wrote:
> On Dec 31 2012, 10:21 pm, "Robert Carnegie: Fnord: cc talk-
>
orig...@moderators.isc.org" <
rja.carne...@excite.com> wrote:
>> On Tuesday, 1 January 2013 03:04:19 UTC, Vlado wrote:
>>> Killing cancer cells is an incredible idea since all cancers
>>> start and are controlled from the subconcious area of the brain.
>>
>> If cancer is mental then why do (other) animals get it?
> Is this a trick question?
> Because all animals have a brain, at least the subconcious part, the
> one
> that deals with survival and present so if there is a threat to
> survival , there is more than
> likely a predetermined response. For example putting a heat or fire
> onto any animal
> produces the same subconcious response of avoiding it.The cancer is a
> response to an acute, sudden
> and unforeseen threat to survival that becomes chronic over time.
> Cancer is
> characterised by proliferation of tissue if it involves the older part
> of the brain(cerebullum) dealing
> with most ancient life issues and it is characterised by the loss of
> tissue(cerebrum) if it's involves
> the newer part of the brain dealing with relatively newer issues. This
> is
> the case in every single cancer that there is. The simpler animals
> with little cerebrum get little
> to no cancers that deals with the loss of tissue
> You're absurd.
>> And you are behaving offensively towards somebody with real troubles.
>> I think you should just stop.
>
> Challenging non sense that is indoctrinated into masses is always
> absurd at first.
> Are you talking about the kid who is suffering or this poster who
> adopted a group
> of children that look nothing like him?
> I am showing concern for the kid whereas most everyone else seems to
> be about
> soothing the ego of the serial child adopter.
>
>
I can understand stress affecting cellular functions and the ability of
the immune system to work in an optimal fashion, thereby letting a few
cancerous cells attain critical mass and endanger the health and life of
an organism, but to attribute specific stressors (psychological, to
boot), to specific visceral dysfunction, be it cancer or diverticulitis
is one of the most absurd things I've ever read.
You're just as bad as those cooks that believe that vaccines cause autism.