liminal 🦠on Nostr: Sit on that for a bit. Where else can "cancer" as defined in this way exist? Aastha: ...
Sit on that for a bit. Where else can "cancer" as defined in this way exist?
Aastha: "What in your opinion is cancer?"
Azra: "Cancer is when some part of your body decides to repel. Your body is a confederacy of cells, and it is the rebellion of a cell against the entire confederacy for it to simply be immortalized for its own self, and that is what we call cancer."
Aastha: "And, what do you think causes cancer?"
Azra: "I would say stress. Because when you look at all cancers, what are the two things common to every cancer?
1) A cancer cell can ignore growth inhibitory signals, and continue to proliferate without paying attention to any signals telling it to stop.
2) A cancer cell stops maturing. An immature cell that divides forever, that is cancer.
So the question is, what causes it? Because it starts in one cell, people tend to think that there is something wrong with the cell, but it could also be something wrong with the environment, the soil in which the seed is growing."
From "An interview with Azzra Raza on a new theory and practice of cancer"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpeCUbbd3Jg
Aastha: "What in your opinion is cancer?"
Azra: "Cancer is when some part of your body decides to repel. Your body is a confederacy of cells, and it is the rebellion of a cell against the entire confederacy for it to simply be immortalized for its own self, and that is what we call cancer."
Aastha: "And, what do you think causes cancer?"
Azra: "I would say stress. Because when you look at all cancers, what are the two things common to every cancer?
1) A cancer cell can ignore growth inhibitory signals, and continue to proliferate without paying attention to any signals telling it to stop.
2) A cancer cell stops maturing. An immature cell that divides forever, that is cancer.
So the question is, what causes it? Because it starts in one cell, people tend to think that there is something wrong with the cell, but it could also be something wrong with the environment, the soil in which the seed is growing."
From "An interview with Azzra Raza on a new theory and practice of cancer"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpeCUbbd3Jg