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The Bible Cure for Cancer by Don Colbert, M.D.


Recently two of my friends lost their lives to cancer. It seemed that Cancer is very prevailing not only among the old but also among the young. Based on statistics, one out of every 3 of us will die of cancer.

I decided to take a look of it from the biblical approach. The book on the bible cure for Cancer fits in the bill. What are cancers? The passage that follows is an extract from the book by Don Colbert. Cancers are usually made up of very immature cells. Each normal, healthy cell has a specialized function that is designed and "destined" to perform. Consider a small child. He or she may grow up and become a businessman, a doctor, an engineer etc. Yet another young child with the same apparent destiny - in terms of having good parents and a good environment - may grow up and, instead of performing a meaningful job, may become a gang member, a murderer, a bank robber or a serial killer. Something happened in this individual's life to change his destiny. Instead of becoming a productive citizen, he became a criminal.

Similarly, cancer cells are immature cells that instead of growing up to perform their proper function, remain immature. In this undeveloped form, the cells feed on the body, stealing nutrition from the body in order to grow larger and larger. They grow up into killer cells.

What causes these cancer cells to grow out of control? It has to do with how we take care of our immune system. Our immune system is like a country's defense system. It protects the body 24 hours a day from the attack of germs, bacteria, viruses and chemical toxins. Thus it is very important to supply our immune system with proper nutrition on a daily basis. This will enable us to keep our body strong for the battle against all kinds of viruses & bacteria.

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