How is Stress Linked to Cancer?
by Dr. Joseph Mercola
I have long believed that emotional factors are one of the most important contributing factors for all diseases, especially cancer. That is why an effective strategy to manage your emotional stress has long been a part of my 12 top cancer-prevention tools, and this is because there is overwhelming evidence that your mind does matter when it comes to preventing, or triggering, disease.
Dr. Hamer’s research, which spans across the last three decades, has produced scientific proof indicating that your current health status is due to your mental and emotional reactions to events that take place during your lifetime.
Bruce Lipton’s “New Biology” is another school of scientific thought that adds to this “new” way of thinking about disease, namely that your emotions can trigger your genes to either express health or disease.
Stress Has Been a Known Cause of Cancer Since 1908: I recently finished a fascinating interview with Donald (“Donnie”) Yance, an internationally known cancer herbalist and nutritionist. During our talk he shared this phenomenal piece of information with me: stress was pinned down as a cause of cancer all the way back in 1908! As Donnie said: "Eli Jones, the great eclectic physician in cancer, and probably the most brilliant person that ever lived on the face of the planet -- I rarely talk without mentioning his name -- wrote a book in 1908 called Cancer - Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment. There isn’t one inaccuracy I can find in that book, written more than a hundred years ago.” In this book, Dr. Jones revealed his top causes of cancer … and the number one cause he listed was stress.
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