
| Our mission. Letter from the founder . 01-01-10 Welcome again to the American Anti-Cancer Society website. Happy New Year 2010! Two years ago, we stated that cancer could be eradicated, and that investing in this process was our sole goal - and our mission. We are now renewing our commitment. Then we went on to explain the reasons of our certainty about the possibility of achieving this ambitious purpose. Our letter of last year was somewhat confusing for many, in this respect, as it referred to too many subjects at once and, perhaps, was too lengthy. It is now time to fashion this text a bit differently and, hopefully, our visitors will get a clearer picture of the facts as they now exist. Much of the content will remain the same, however, as - of necessity - the subject has not changed. Many of those who read this letter will logically ask the obvious question ... "There have been thousands of researchers, working for many decades, trying to unveil the mystery of cancer … how and where have you found answers when so many other seemingly qualified scientists have failed?" The answer is simple and basic: we have in our hands the for long sought after 'discovery' that has eluded orthodox researchers for so long. We have it because we looked for it where they haven't: within the realm of causality. And because we were not looking for new patentable drugs with which to make money, but fulfilling our commitment as scientists, searching for answers to what we didn't know, searching for the truth. In all honesty, however, the findings were not entirely due to scientific proficiency. As it has happened in so many instances before, throughout the history of science, luck played a role. It was the natural extract we were working with, that practically put in our hands the instructions for where to look for the answers. What is causality? The interrelation of cause and effect; the principle that nothing can exist or happen without a cause. Cancer will not be eradicated as a lethal disease until its primary causes and the means to neutralize or eliminate them are identified. Cancer will not be eradicated until adequate means for true early detection, true prevention, and effective therapeutic means to treat causes and effects simultaneously, become available in the clinic. All efforts to try conquering the disease by acting solely upon the effects – the malignant cells – without simultaneously removing the causal factors, cannot reasonably yield but palliatives at best. This is what conventional Medicine does. For decades already, conventional cancer research has focused on the malignant cells and the genetic material contained in them, with the apparent conviction that the causes would be found in this environment, while totally disregarding the possibility that they might be somewhere else, as happens to be the case. Because of the notable failure in acknowledging that nutrition - the intake of nutrients from food - has something to do with the biologic processes that determine how the organism performs, the causes of cancer are still to be found ... most assuredly on purpose, since for as long as the causes are not found it will be impossible to eradicate the disease, and the profitability of cancer treatments will keep increasing as more and more people contract the disease. Is this corruption or blatant ignorance? Your choice. But it is not believable that the whole international community of orthodox cancer researchers is conformed of so many short-minded individuals; therefore there is only one possibility remaining: it is by design that the causes have not yet been found, over time generating the myth of the so called 'mysteries of cancer' to justify their failure to come up with a valid solution. The truth is that there are too many people making their living - and even fortunes - out of preserving the status quo; for as long as cancer remains rampant, money will keep pouring in to sustain research that leads nowhere. In separate pages on the clipboard, we will offer some verifiable examples of this sad but outrageous truth. The despicable fact is that cancer has become big business and needs to be preserved - at any cost - which in this case is the unnecessary suffering and death of many millions of persons like you and me, every year. The evidence is clear and stands before us: the ever-increasing incidence of cancer and the resulting mortality. It cannot be denied or disputed that the true scientific way of dealing with disease is not to quell the symptoms by trying to eliminate the effects - in this case the malignant cells - but, instead, to correct or eliminate the causal factors and the symptoms simultaneously. Malignant cell-transformation results from the accumulation of biochemical and physiologic alterations in the organism, for which there is a cause, or more than one cause that become simultaneously present at some point in time to trigger the process leading to cancer. The malignant cell and the malignant tumor, are simply the effect - or the final expression - of the pathologic condition generated by those alterations. Therefore, eliminating the malignant cells alone has no other purpose than making the symptoms disappear; it can't possibly cure the disease as the malignant tumor is not the disease. The disease is the ensemble of causes and effects. Once again, conventional treatments do not address the causes, but just the effects. The cancer treatment community at large has for long been dedicated to the highly profitable activity of removing or killing malignant cells through surgery, radiation, or toxic drugs, knowing full-well that the potential for failure with this approach is extremely high, by way of relapse, metastases, and upsetting the natural biochemistry of the organism to the point of no return. Under the present conventional protocols of cancer treatments, it is impossible to predict any outcome other than death. At the beginning of what we can call 'modern' cancer research, about one hundred years ago, it was acceptable that - due to limited scientific knowledge - the first step was to eliminate what appeared to be the disease, the malignant tumor, by whatever means, in an attempt to save the patient's life. |

