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Prevention and precancer

If your parents or relatives developed cancer, you are probably worried that you will also develop the disease.

There are grounds for your fears: according to oncology, you are at risk, and the closer the degree of kinship with a cancer patient, the higher the relative's risk of the disease.

However, modern scientific data and especially the discoveries of epigenetics say that hereditary forms of cancer make up only 5-10%, and what is inherited in most relatives is only a predisposition to cancer. Under what conditions does this predisposition develop into a disease?

These conditions are the same as those mentioned in the section “Psychosomatics of Cancer“: unhealed mental traumas and / or unresolved intrapersonal conflicts, reflecting the unmet needs of a person, the inability to live the life that a person wants, and the resulting deep, not always conscious mental pain, leading to neuroses, anxiety and depression. The result is chronic psychophysiological stress that destroys the immune system and other anti-cancer defense systems of the body.

Have there been major losses in your life? The death of a loved one, a difficult divorce, job loss, bankruptcy or other financial problems? If your answer is yes, and you still cannot survive the loss - you are at risk.

A huge role is also played by personality traits formed in childhood, due to which a person cannot effectively cope with life's difficulties. They are also a source of increased oncogenic distress.

Read this list carefully and honestly answer yourself how many of these qualities you attribute to yourself:

- the habit of suppressing negative emotions, especially anger;

- the desire not to feel or show fear, anxiety or sadness;

- patience, modesty, passivity, obedience, dependence, up to submission to significant relatives - excessive "pleasantness, goodness";

– avoidance of conflicts, lack of “spirit of struggle”. The way to cope with stress is to pretend that nothing is happening;

- excessive desire to satisfy the needs of other people and insufficient satisfaction of their own needs,

- a tendency to self-sacrifice, psychological "masochism";

- depression, a tendency to hidden despair, apathy, frequent fatigue, difficulties in adapting;

- frequent neuroses, anxiety, hopelessness, helplessness, depression;

- loss of "taste" of life.

If you have found in yourself more than half of these personality traits - you are at risk.

If you have a combination of all three predisposition factors - an illness in relatives, an unhealed psychotrauma of loss, and specific personality traits - you need serious psychological help to prevent the development of a dangerous illness.

All of the above applies to precancerous diseases.

These include atrophic gastritis, gastric ulcer, ulcerative colitis, chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis, cervical erosion, polyps of the stomach, colon and female genital organs, cystic diseases of the mammary glands, long-term trophic skin ulcers, diffuse and nodular goiter in the thyroid iron and others.

As shown in the book "Carcinogenic Mind", the main process that causes the transition of precancer into cancer is the formation of an oncodominant. With the methods we have developed, this can be prevented!

Read the materials of this site and the site ANTI-CANCER program choose the program that suits you.

Why be afraid that you might get sick when you can actively take action to prevent illness?

Who is forewarned is armed!

Psychosomatics of Cancer

Program "Anticancer"

Dominant of disease

A book