How do infections cause cancer?
Taken from Dr Farrah’s book on nature and cancer. How do infections cause cancer? Chronic infection causes inflammation that can damage DNA, leading to mutations and tumors that may spread and cause serious health issues. Chronic infections can cause inflammation that may lead to serious diseases, including cancer.
Link between microbiota and brain health microbiota
What is the link between microbiota and brain health microbiota, particularly those in the gut play an enormous role in an individual’s health. They exert multiple functions such as immunomodulation, production of vitamins and short chain fatty acids, colonic epithelium protection and proper brain neurophysiology maintenance, healthy microbiota has been shown to modulate tumor genesis and therefore can impact host survival and quality of life. Taken from Dr Farrah’s book on Nature and cancer. This video is for educational use only.
How can antibiotic intake affect beneficial microorganisms
This is a devastating problem especially for immunocompromised individuals where opportunistic organisms can flourish without beneficial microorganisms. Alcohol intake, smoking a diet rich in sugar and processed food and exposure to environmental pollutants or toxins can also cause microbial dysbiosis in the body. The more pathogenic and less beneficial organisms.
A person has point to a definite sign of health problems taken from Dr Farrah’s book on Nature and cancer. This video is for educational use only.
Where are most microorganisms found in the body
Our body has more microorganisms than cells. At least 10 times more.
They are found in the skin, scalp and hair, mouth, lungs and vagina. And the majority are in the gastrointestinal tract. Body microbiota lives in harmony with us and has many beneficial effects.
However, if there is a disruption in their ecological balance, it can harm the host taken from Dr Farrah’s Book on Nature and Cancer. This video is for educational use only.
Harmful bacteria can damage DNA
Taken from Dr Farrah’s book on Nature and cancer bacteria and cancer risk. When good microbes die, harmful bacteria can damage DNA and raise colorectal cancer risk.
E coli produces coltin bacteroides fragilis releases gut damaging toxins and high protein intake can promote these harmful bacteria.
What are common faulty lifestyles that can transcend generations.
Another explanation can be shared exposure to carcinogens or a common faulty lifestyle that transcends generations. For instance, a father who smokes can expose his Children to second or third hand smoke, which is hazardous.
Another is the consumption of sugary beverages by any relative which may influence other members to drink them as well. Taken from Dr Farrah’s book on Nature and Cancer. This video is for educational use only.
What does hereditary cancer syndrome predispose family members to?
Hereditary cancer syndrome is a rare condition among family members that predisposes them to certain kinds of cancer. An example of this is familial adenomatous polyposis or FA P an autosomal dominant inherited disorder that is characterized by adenomatous polyposis along the colonic epithelium that can become cancerous. This is due to the A PC gene defect on chromosome number five, taken from Dr Farrah’s book on Nature and Cancer.
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Which viruses are linked to cancer
Research and studies have shown that some cancers are associated with viral infections such as cervical cancer, human papillomavirus, liver cancer, hepatitis B, leukemia and lymphoma Epstein Barr virus and human t cell leukemia viruses. Helicobacter pylori infection can increase risk of gastric cancer formation.
Plasmodium falciparum which causes malaria can cause Burkitt’s Lymphoma, Schistosoma haematobium has been associated with urinary bladder cancer. While Schistosoma mansoni or Japonicum was linked to colon cancer.
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What percentage of cancers are inherited
Scientists have discovered many genetic flaws that can lead to cancer formation. An inherited mutated genes such as BRCA one or BRCA two will increase the risk of breast cancer.
Most cancers occur because of multifactorial reasons. 10% of cancers are due to inherited genetic mutations. These inherited genetic flaws can be expressed under the proper conditions such as poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, smoking, alcoholic drinking, or exposure to endocrine disruptors taken from Dr Farrah’s book on Nature and Cancer. This video is for educational use only.
How do infections cause cancer
Chronic infection is associated with chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation can lead to DNA damage and then to mutation.
This mutation can proliferate and form a tumor. A malignant mass can invade adjacent tissues and metastasize to different body parts causing multiple health problems for an individual. In summary chronic infection from bacteria, viruses, parasites and worms can cause chronic inflammation and if not resolved can cause devastating disease. And one of them can be cancer taken from Dr Farrah’s book on Nature and cancer. This video is for educational use only.
What should be considered during healing
The beneficial dove microbiota can suppress the growth of harmful opportunistic organisms thereby decreasing their dangerous risks.
Therefore, it is important to take care of these beneficial organisms in our body through proper diet, exercise and healthy lifestyle choices.
When undergoing a certain medical healing, consider safer alternatives that are friendly to our microbiota. A better understanding of their role in health is crucial to avoid many chronic diseases taken from Dr Farrah’s book on Nature and Cancer. This video is for educational use only.
Outcome
What is the outcome of microbial dysbiosis, autism, acne obesity, gut health problems such as diarrhea and constipation, autoimmune diseases, diabetes infections, Alzheimer’s disease, depression, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Taken from Dr Farrah’s book on nature and cancer. This video is for educational use only.
Causative factors
What are the causative factors that can lead to microbial dysbiosis, antibiotic intake, exposure to toxins, heavy metals and pollutants. A diet rich in sugar and processed food, cesarean section, smoking, alcoholic drinking age and external factors such as urbanization, industrialization, living with pets and soil diversity. Taken from Dr Farrah’s book on nature and Cancer.
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Cancer is cancer hereditary
Taken from Dr Farrah’s book on Nature and Cancer Genetics and cancer is cancer hereditary. While some genetic mutations like mutations can increase cancer risk, most cancers are due to multiple factors, not just genetics, an inherited gene doesn’t guarantee cancer but poor lifestyle choices can trigger these genetic risks.
Microbes and lifestyle viruses can cause cancer
Taken from Dr Farah’s book on Nature and Cancer preventing cancer. Microbes and lifestyle viruses can cause cancer but good microbes help prevent it. A fiber rich diet supports these microbes and reduces cancer risk, a healthy lifestyle and protective treatments are key to preventing chronic diseases.