Reducing the Risk of Cancer: Dr Paul Marik By Mrs Vera West

Leading critical care physician, Dr Paul Marik, who is the world’s second most published researcher in his field, has a substack dealing with Covid vax injuries and sudden deaths. However, he also has a research interest in cancer treatment. At a recent presentation given to the World Council for Health. A summary is given below. Dr Marik rejects the genetic cause theory of cancer, arguing that the genes that are supposed to be the directing agents have not been identified. Instead, cancer is a metabolic disorder: “it’s really due to lifestyle changes, insulin resistance, vitamin D deficiency, obesity, and processed foods that [are] driving this exponential increase in the risk of cancer.” At a minimum, vitamin D3, Omega 3 (from krill oil), and exercise can reduce the risk of cancer by 60 percent. While no health/medical advice is offered here, if this is correct, it gives us older people who may be approaching old-age cancer risks (e.g. prostate cancer in men), some real hope. I do not see what harm could come from such recommendations. But, the usual disclaimer, that this is for information purposes only and is not medical advice from us.

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“The incidence of cancer is increasing in this country, and by 2030, one in three people will have cancer,” reported Dr. Paul Marik during a presentation he gave to the World Council for Health. “So, despite all the advances that we’ve made, the incidence of cancer is on the rise and shows no signs of slowing down.”

Dr. Marik is the world’s second-most published critical care physician and has written over 500 peer-reviewed journal articles.

The World Health Organization defines cancer as “a large group of diseases that can start in almost any organ or tissue of the body when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably, go beyond their usual boundaries to invade adjoining parts of the body, and/or spread to other organs.” “Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally, accounting for an estimated 9.6 million deaths, or one in six deaths, in 2018.”

Conventional medicine suggests mutations in the DNA within cells are the primary cause of cancer, but “it’s really due to lifestyle changes, insulin resistance, vitamin D deficiency, obesity, and processed foods that [are] driving this exponential increase in the risk of cancer,” refuted Dr. Marik.

In 1927, Otto Warburg observed a particular effect present in every cancer cell: they have faulty mitochondrial metabolism and rely on anaerobic means for fuel consumption. As such, cancer cells are heavily reliant on glucose. Dr. Warburg “won the Nobel Prize in 1931 for this finding,” reported Dr. Marik.

Building on Dr. Otto Warburg’s research on cancer cell metabolism, Prof. Thomas Seyfried has further advanced the understanding of cancer. He has compellingly shown that cancer should be viewed primarily as a metabolic disorder rather than a mere chromosomal defect. As such, he argues treatments should target the disease’s metabolic nature rather than just its genetic anomalies.

Dr. Marik presented two quotes, emphasizing that cancer is fundamentally a metabolic disease.

The first came from Travis Christofferson, author of Tripping Over the Truth.

“No researcher can point to any single mutation or combination of mutations and say with confidence that it alone is the cause of cancer. Nor can researchers point to a series of cellular systems rendered dysfunctional by mutations and make the same claims with confidence.”

“So, he makes a very strong point, as Dr. Seyfried does, that the chromosomal or genetic changes are really secondary phenomena and not, in almost all cases, the primary cause of cancer,” added Dr. Marik.

The next quote comes from Dr. James Watson, who, along with Francis Crick, is credited with determining the double helix structure of DNA in 1953.

“We may have to turn our main research focus away from decoding the genetic instructions behind cancer and toward understanding the metabolism within cancer cells.”

“I think he [James Watson] knows more about DNA and chromosomes than anyone else on this planet … So, if James Watson thinks that this is a metabolic disease, I’ll take it from him; this is a metabolic disease,” concluded Dr. Marik.

So, if cancer is a metabolic disease, what can we do to prevent it?

Dr. Marik presented a randomized controlled trial published in a peer-reviewed prestigious journal, Frontiers in Aging, which basically shows that “three simple interventions can reduce your risk of cancer.”

“And they looked at vitamin D in a low dose [2000 IU daily], omega-3 was 1 gram a day, [and] a simple home exercise program. And basically, what they showed is the combination of vitamin D, omega-3, and a simple home exercise program that could reduce your hazard ratio by 0.6. So, it reduced your risk of cancer by 60%.” shared Dr. Marik.

Think about that: exercise, sunshine/vitamin D, and Omega-3s can reduce your cancer risk by 60%. None of these interventions, by any means, break the bank. So, if this is your first time hearing this bit of information, it’s likely no mere coincidence.”

 

 

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