Lung cancer

Condition
  • Adrenaline as a cofactor: Adrenaline (from stress, fear, and trauma) acts as a toxic fuel for cancer. Stress-related adrenaline is noxious to the body and can accelerate cancer growth by opening angiogenesis blood vessels wider and providing additional fuel for viral activity. Fear-based adrenaline is a specific concern in cancer cases.
  • Inherited toxins and viral strains: Both EBV and the heavy metals and pesticides it needs as fuel can be inherited through the bloodline. DDT from prior generations, mercury from amalgam fillings and fish, aluminum from cookware — all accumulate in lung tissue over time. A person can inherit the virus and its fuel, explaining why lung cancer can appear to run in families without being genetic.
  • Dioxins as prime lung cancer fuel: Dioxins are among viruses' favorite foods for cancer-producing. The age of dioxins — from industrial processes, incineration, and herbicide-treated crops — is a significant driver of lung cancer rates. Dioxins from fish and seafood are also a concern (avoid during healing). While a dioxin alone does not necessarily create cancer, when a virus consumes dioxins and remanufactures them, the resulting compound is highly cancer-promoting.
  • Virus + toxin mechanism in lung tissue: EBV feeds on toxins (heavy metals, pesticides, DDT, solvents, dioxins, petrochemicals, plastics) in lung tissue. It remanufactures these toxins into more potent biohazard compounds, releasing them into lung tissue. Adjacent lung cells die from the poison. The virus then consumes the dead cells, remanufacturing again — doubling the toxin's strength with each cycle. Eventually the virus mutates into a cancer cell. This process can be accelerated by high-fat diets that thicken blood and reduce oxygen (oxygen kills cancer cells).
  • EBV is the primary cause of most lung cancers: Most lung cancers are caused by EBV. Asbestos lung cancer (mesothelioma) is the exception — it does not require a virus. Someone can smoke for 50-60-70 years and never develop lung cancer if they do not carry the right viral strain. Another person develops lung cancer without ever smoking because they have the virus combined with other toxic exposures. The viral strain and the toxins together determine whether cancer develops — not the toxin alone.
  • Toxic cofactors required — smoking is one trigger, not the cause: Smoking provides one source of toxins (tobacco chemicals, dioxins, petrochemical compounds), but it is only one fuel source among many. Without an active viral strain, smoking does not cause cancer. With an active viral strain, many other toxic exposures — heavy metals, pesticides, air fresheners, solvents, carpet chemicals, dioxins — can also fuel lung cancer development without any smoking. The industrial toxin burden is the shared factor across all lung cancer cases.

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  • Life-Changing Foods (derived)
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    Multiple sources: Medical Medium Cleanse to Heal (2020) - Cancer protocol; Cancer & Epstein Barr Virus podcast (2017-11-11); Medical Medium Thyroid Healing (2017) - Chapter 6; Medical Medium Revised and Expanded Edition (2021); Life-Changing Foods Expanded Edition (2025); Life-Changing Foods (2016); Physical, Emotional & Spiritual Healing Powers Of Fresh Onions live (2025-08-26); Medical Medium Answering Your Questions Aug 22nd live (2020-08-22); Nori Rolls & Neurological Symptoms live (2021-04-10)
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