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===== 1. Cancer Might Originate from the Brain, Not Just the Affected Organ - Current cancer theories focus on cell mutations, but this does not explain the link between stress, emotions, and cancer progression. - Instead of seeing cancer as a malfunction of the affected organ, it could be a response to faulty signals from the brain, triggering excessive cell replication. ===== # The Brain Controls Involuntary Functions, Including Cell Growth - The brain sends electrical signals to regulate bodily functions like heartbeat, digestion, and immune response. - If a wrong signal is sent due to stress or trauma, the body may follow incorrect survival instructions, leading to uncontrolled cell division (cancer). # Logical Weakness of the Mutation Theory - If mutations were the sole cause, cancer would be random and unpredictable, but patterns suggest external triggers like stress and trauma play a role. - Chemo and radiation kill all fast-growing cells, not just cancerous ones, meaning they are treating a symptom rather than the root cause. # Testing the Theory: fMRI Brain Scans - Scanning two key brain areas: - Hippocampus (memory, stress response). - Amygdala (fear, emotional processing). - Conduct scans before and after diagnosis to check if brain activity patterns correlate with cancer onset. # Potential New Cancer Treatment Approach - Instead of chemotherapy, the focus would shift to modifying brain signals: - Using neurostimulation, mind-training (VR/AR-based therapy), or non-invasive neural adjustments to correct faulty signals. # Barriers to Acceptance - The pharmaceutical industry and cancer drug manufacturers may resist this theory, as it threatens their multi-billion-dollar market. - The medical establishment follows traditional models and might reject a brain-based explanation unless strong scientific evidence is provided.
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