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Mary-Jo Delaney

Health Riddle

    Freshen your fridge. Whiten your socks. Cure your cancer



Health riddle: What common household item will freshen your fridge, whiten your teeth and laundry and...cure your cancer?  In France, it is already purchased in the pharmacy, a cultural tidbit that I picked up my first Christmas here - my holiday cookie recipe calls for a teaspoon of it.  If you guessed baking soda, plain old bicarbonate de soude, you get a gold star. If you are sick with a cancer, you get new hope for recovery.

    For nearly forty years, an exorbanant amount of economic, scientific and human ressources have been invested into finding a cure for cancer, but the cause of cancer still remains unknown. At the beginning of the 1900s, one person out of 100 died of cancer; today it is one out of three. Within a few years in will be half. Oncologists tell you about surgery or walk you through your options on radiation and chemotherapy drugs, but they won’t step beyond recommending these “Big Three” - cut, burn and poison - approved cancer treatments.
    If you think treating cancer with the same powder that takes the stink out of your running shoes is hard to accept, try this one on for size: surveys of oncologists by the Los Angeles Times, the McGill Cancer Center in Montreal and others show that from 75% to 91% of oncologists would refuse chemotherapy as a treatment for themselves or their families. Why? «Too toxic and not effective.» Yet, 75% of cancer patients are urged to take chemo by their oncologists. 



    The fundamental theory behind cancer for the past hundred years has been based on the hypothesis that it is a malfunctioning of the genes, implying that cancer is intracellular. Dr. Simoncini, a roman doctor specialising in oncology, diabetology and  in metabolic disorders, is convinced that cancer is a fungal infection, and therefore an extra cellular phenomenon. In his book, Cancer as a Fungus, he explains that an infection induced by fungi of the Candida species, is why a tumor occurs. « The growth of the fungous colonies, together with the reaction of the tissue that tries to defend itself against the invasion, causes the tumour. Depending on which part of the body is infected, the histological reactions vary. This is the reason why there are so many types of tumours, » states his website.

    Fungal spores are everywhere - millions of tiny particles are in the air, and the food we eat. They can enter the body in many ways, through the intestinal tract, the nose and lungs, and organs exposed to the world at large. Generally, we do not develop an infection from these intruders; but, in a body that is malnourished, poorly oxygenated, or with a compromised immune system, these spores become the dominant life form and begin to grow. Normal healthy tissue needs oxygen to live and grow, cancer and fungus cells can use sugar as their primary source of energy for growth.
Dr. Simonici's treatment brings the sodium bicarbonate (in a solution of 5% or 8.4%) into direct contact with the tissue, by injections (breast tumors) and inhalation (lung tumors), by bringing a special catheter into arteries leading to organs, or by using conventional endoscopic methods. Enemas, drip infusions, irrigations and infiltrations are also used to access the area in the body where the tumour has grown.

    The bicarbonate therapy takes about eight weeks, and its negative side effects are very few. Some people feel a bit thirsty and suffer from a temporary tiredness. If the fungi are sensitive to the sodium bicarbonate solutions and the tumour is smaller than 3 cm, the success rate is 90%; in terminal cases, when the patient is in reasonably good condition, 50%. Dr. Simoncini has been administering this cure for over twenty years and claims that all of his recovered patients (and there have been many) have not relapsed. He attributes this to his method of attacking the cancer at an overall, systemic level instead of just treating the tumour.



Recommended at: www.cancerfightingstrategies.com, there is a simple test to tell if you have candida fungi overgrowth in your system. First thing in the morning, before you put ANYTHING in your mouth, get a clear glass of water. Better still; leave it by your bed the night before. Work up a bit of saliva, and then spit it into the glass of water.
Check the water every 15 minutes or so for up to one hour. If you have a candida yeast infection, strings (like legs) will travel down into the water from the saliva floating on top, or "cloudy" saliva will sink to the bottom of the glass, or cloudy specks will seem to be suspended in the water. If nothing develops in 30 to 45 minutes, you are probably candida free.

If Dr. Simonici's simple technique is allowed to enter the arena of options for cancer patients, it would open the flood gates for many more therapeutic, systemic methods of curing all diseases. If you are unable to stay in Rome for a month or more to receive treatment, any qualified doctor should be able to administer the methods of Dr. Simoncini's protocol. Unfortunately, there are not many doctors who are willing to look beyond the status quo, nevermind performing beyond it. The same unwillingness can be found in most patients. « This fossilized social attitude is forcing entire populations to exist in a chronic state of fear and suffering when it comes to a disease – cancer – which could be successfully defeated, » says Simonici. With just a teaspoon of openmindness thrown into the social mix, perhaps in the near future, women struck with cancer will be baking cookies for many holiday seasons to come. 

Dr. Simonici in a video interview: www.brasschecktv.com/page/398.html
Dr. Simonici website: www.cancerfungus.com/

You can contact MJ Delaney with comments at: mjdel@sfr.com