That is why our organs, our body as a whole, have the average sizes and shapes, according to our genetic make-up. There is no run-away, uncontrolled, growth in cases of normal cells. Muscle cells are greater in mass and stronger among those who exercise daily, especially among body builders. Fat cells increase in number and size when we overeat and become overweight. But even these “growths” are still within the expected “norm.”
From time to time, as our activities and lifestyle “damage” our cells as a result of the wear and tear in our body, our older cells (including blood cells) die and are replaced by new cells efficiently and automatically. An example of this is our dead skin, which flakes off, to be replaced instantly by new skin. Worn out or dead cells in a normal body are constantly replaced with new ones almost every day. But all this happens in an organized, systematic, orderly, and “disciplined” process. Our body system’s self-protective and auto-control mechanisms are always in control maintaining our health. If we do something that will adversely alter this natural internal balance and harmony, then disease sets in.
Cancer cells are something else. Cancer cells are different. They grow and divide with blatant disregard for the body’s needs and limitations. They do not stop reproducing. There is random multiplication and replication that it out of bounds, without order and direction. These cells become very aggressive, attacking tissues and organs nearby, as in malignant tumors, where in many cases even spread to, and destroy, distant organs (like in cancer of the lungs with metastases to the brains, bones, adrenals, etc).
Unless cancer cells are treated effectively to induce cure or remission when they first form, they are unstoppable in their growth and aggressiveness. This behavior and characteristic of cancer cells alone are a self-evident proof that normal healthy bodies do not have what is claimed as “dormant cancer cells.” If any cancer cell forms in a person’s body, it will continue to grow and multiply unceasingly and be clinically obvious in a matter of weeks or months in almost all cases. –The Inquirer
From time to time, as our activities and lifestyle “damage” our cells as a result of the wear and tear in our body, our older cells (including blood cells) die and are replaced by new cells efficiently and automatically. An example of this is our dead skin, which flakes off, to be replaced instantly by new skin. Worn out or dead cells in a normal body are constantly replaced with new ones almost every day. But all this happens in an organized, systematic, orderly, and “disciplined” process. Our body system’s self-protective and auto-control mechanisms are always in control maintaining our health. If we do something that will adversely alter this natural internal balance and harmony, then disease sets in.
Cancer cells are something else. Cancer cells are different. They grow and divide with blatant disregard for the body’s needs and limitations. They do not stop reproducing. There is random multiplication and replication that it out of bounds, without order and direction. These cells become very aggressive, attacking tissues and organs nearby, as in malignant tumors, where in many cases even spread to, and destroy, distant organs (like in cancer of the lungs with metastases to the brains, bones, adrenals, etc).
Unless cancer cells are treated effectively to induce cure or remission when they first form, they are unstoppable in their growth and aggressiveness. This behavior and characteristic of cancer cells alone are a self-evident proof that normal healthy bodies do not have what is claimed as “dormant cancer cells.” If any cancer cell forms in a person’s body, it will continue to grow and multiply unceasingly and be clinically obvious in a matter of weeks or months in almost all cases. –The Inquirer
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