Missionaries at work In Malawi

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01/04/2026

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The philosophy of CANCER CAUSES

So what actually causes cancer

There are so many things cause cancer ♋

The government agency maintains that cancer is caused by certain genetic changes that alter the way cells divide, resulting in various mutations and tumor growths. Our ancestry and the “faulty” genes that were passed down to us by our parents and grandparents, the NCI also claims, are major determining factors in whether or not we as individuals will develop cancer at some point in our lives.

Cancer, in essence, can be summed up as a failure of the immune system to eradicate abnormal cells before they take root and become full-blown cancer. Our bodies are literally teeming with cancer cells to the tune of hundreds of thousands of new ones daily, which isn’t anything out o e ordinary when e` immune system is functioning optimally. When it’s not, that’s when problems arise.

PESTICIDES,ANTIBIOTICS, GROWTH HORMONES, AND POLLUTION: THE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT
One of the things I learned about cancer that really shocked me was the fact that most cancer deaths aren’t attributable to the primary cancer itself, but to cancer metastasis: when cancer spreads far and wide throughout the body and makes its home in vital organs and other important areas. By the time cancer reaches this level, which can take five years, ten years, or even longer, it’s already too late.

This is why prevention, or at the very least early detection, is so important in the fight against cancer. Knowing the factors and influences that contribute to the formation of cancer is the key to prevention, so what exactly are these?
One major grouping is environmental toxins: things like crop pesticides & herbicides, antibiotic drugs, artificial growth hormones, and other forms of pollution that obstruct oxygen uptake and damage immunity

đź’‰1)CROP CHEMICALS
Ever since the fall of mankind, the earth hasn’t exactly been the most
hospitable to human survival endeavors like farming and agriculture. Weeds and pests are part of the “curse,” so to speak, and civilizations throughout history have attempted to thwart their deleterious effects with pesticides, herbicides, and insecticides. Prior to the industrial revolution, such interventions were mostly natural. Ancient Sumerians, for instance, used sulfur to control insects and mites, while GrecoRomans used “smokes” to fight mildew and blight. Cultivators burned materials like straw, hedge clippings, and even animal dung to create a thick smoke, which would then be blown into the wind across a field or orchard. It was also common to use plant extracts like bitter lupin and wild cucumber to deter insects.

Many plants contain their own natural pest deterrents, and some cultures have extracted and concentrate these for use in the crop fields. Pyrethrum, a derivative of Pyrethrum daisies (Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium), is a
broad-spectrum botanical insecticide that’s been in use for more than 2,000 years. A Bordeaux mixture of copper sulfate and lime is another natural solution that’s long been used to treat fungal diseases on crops.

đź’‰2) GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS (GMOS)
The chemical toxicity component of modern agriculture is just one part of the problem; the other is transgenic crop species. Despite their official status as “food,” GMOs are essentially drugs that have been sneaked into the food
supply without consent, with mounds of independent research exposing them as a health disaster.
The FDA has never required proper safety testing for GMOs because it agrees with the chemical industry that GMOs are substantially equivalent to non-GMOs—except when it comes to patent protection, of course. Yet we see in independent tests that long-term GMO consumption is associated with a number of serious health conditions.

31/03/2026

*How do you make natural sunscreen at home?*

Homemade sunscreen with aloe vera and coconut oil

1/4 cup coconut oil (has an SPF of 7)

2 (or more) tbsp. powdered zinc oxide.

1/4 cup pure aloe vera gel ( must be 50 percent or higher pure aloe)

25 drops walnut extract oil for scent and an added SPF boost.

1 cup (or less) shea butter for a spreadable consistency.

*SPF is a measure of how much solar energy (UV radiation) is required to produce sunburn on protected skin (i.e., in the presence of sunscreen) relative to the amount of solar energy required to produce sunburn on unprotected skin.*

26/03/2026

Keep your baby upright for a few minutes: This will allow the milk to flow down into the stomach and not be left in the esophagus.
If your baby falls asleep, lay them on their back: Your baby will automatically swallow or cough out any milk in their throat. Sleeping on the back will help them clear the fluids, should they spit up in their sleep (6).
Avoid tight clothing: You’ll want to avoid putting pressure on the stomach. This can include fasting the diaper too tight.

When to Call Your Doctor
Spitting up is bothersome in general, and spitting up through the nose, in particular, may freak you out. Try to keep in mind that it’s completely natural. However, there are a few symptoms you may want to discuss with your doctor, should they occur:

The spit-up doesn’t look like milk, or it’s yellow or green.
Your baby is spitting up blood.
Your baby isn’t gaining or is losing weight.
Your baby’s stools look different, either watery or bloody.
Your baby is fussy or not happy while eating.

At the End of the Day
Spitting up, even out of the nose, is a normal part of your baby’s development. So, as long as they’re feeding well, gaining weight, and aren’t overly fussy, you have no reason for concern.

Taking precautions like burping, holding your baby upright, and not overfeeding will minimize as much of the spit-up as possible. If you’re concerned, contact your doctor

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