by Kevin E. Abrams Described by many as a committed humanitarian, Italian oncologist Dr. Simoncini is strongly critical of the “global medical system operating in what is a scientific dead end, that is of no help whatsoever to the patients.” In the US, a cancer patient who opts for surgery must agree to take chimo and radiation—both of which, according to Dr. Simoncini, are carcinogenic. Plus, surgery often makes matters worse by taking only the outside of a tumor, whereupon the fungal cancer cells at the center of the tumor promptly learn from their mistakes and carry on proliferating. He writes, “Many have begun to sense medicine is becoming stalled. It has become too anchored in outdated concepts, and incapable of proposing innovative ones upon which to build new foundations for medical knowledge. Genetics, the battle horse of modern oncology, is about to give up the ghost, together with its endless explanations based on enzymatic and receptor processes.” Actually, “it has already failed – it’s just that no one can think of anything else to take its place.” Bold words. “The basic theories upon which current oncology rests are wrong, with the consequence of making any research useless and non-productive, Dr. Simoncini elaborates, “The philosophy of science suggests that, where it is impossible to find a solution with the conceptual instruments that are commonly accepted, a counter-intuitive behavior (that is, opposite to what has been followed so far) must be adopted.” Hope springs eternal! Enter the fungi—and the study of mycology, the lifecycles of fungus, yeasts and molds. Thus the title of his new book, Cancer Is a Fungus: A Revolution in Tumor Therapy. Notice Simoncini doesn’t ask, “Is cancer a fungus?” but rather states it with factual certitude states it is so. The author writes, “I believe that it is by focusing on just one of these shadowy areas—on mycology, the realm of fungi – that it will become possible to discover the correct answers to questions concerning the problem of tumors…. A fungus infection—that of the Candida species—could supply the explanation for why a tumor occurs, and it is in this direction research should move in an attempt to solve the problem of cancer once and for all.” Perhaps the best part of this book is the suggestion for curing cancer in the spirit of the KISS principle. “In my personal experience the only substance that is effective against diffused neoplasms [cancer tumors] is sodium bicarbonate. Years of parenteral administration—that is, administration directly into the tissue through veins, arteries or in cavities—have shown that it is possible to obtain a regression of neoplastic masses in many patients, and sometimes to resolve their state of disease up to the point of healing it. For those who think cancer is inherited, in a chapter entitled “The Bluffs of Endless Discoveries”, Simoncini states categorically that “Genetics and cancer have nothing to do with each other!” Today’s corporate economy is a hamster wheel of futile attempts to compensate for inner and external deficiencies of body (and spiritual) terrain with petrochemical pesticides, fertilizers and pharmaceuticals. The form looks pretty but the substance is lacking. The word at-one-ment again comes to mind, meaning, to be at one with the Creator, humanity and nature. (Editor’s Note: This is not medical advice but a book review.) Videos of Dr. Simoncini online: Videos, Further Reading and Recommended Resources… Skeptics: |
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