Talk to joe 2016

no, your GP mate doesnt matter.
like you he is not qualified to make statements such as ā€œthe main cause of cancer is stressā€, he has an opinion and like you he is entitled to it but its only an opinion and its based on anecdotes and not based on scientific fact.

if as you say there is plenty of evidence thatā€¦
ā€œthe main cause of cancer is stressā€

then fire it up.

Hilarious.

Your world view is hilarious.

No. I donā€™t have time. But go look yourself. I have read them, they do exist.

We donā€™t need however scientific evidence for everything. Everything is not black and white. Its grey.

I realise it makes you uncomfortable and you prefer not to question thongs out of fear, i can only point.

Oh everything is grey now?

Then why are you saying indeterminate issues are determinable and refuting any sort of probing of those notions.

You are very naive and easily swayed by books and articles you read, particularly those of an anti-establishment feel.

You lack intelligence, pragmatism and critical thought.

We donā€™t know really what causes cancer, we donā€™t know how to cure it or how to prevent it. That is about the only thing we can say for sure about cancer.

Thongs give you cancer now as well. :frowning:

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you need it for medicine

thats @glasagusban fucked so

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Of course its part of it. But when the science doesnā€™t get used or ignored then where are you?

What practioners see every day is hugely important but they are very often ignored because of the cosy relationships between the top brass.

Just look at how dirty pharma sales is. Doctors openly admit using one product over another based on the gifts given by sales reps. In the good days that might have been as lavish as bringing them to Marbella or NYC or somewhere.

Who pays the bill as generally the wealthier companies are the more expensive drugs? The patient.

We are being lied to on a constant basis. Big money can skew the science for themselves. Thankfully there are rogue employees and medical people who are willing to paint a different picture.

I didnā€™t think you were this naive HBV. In fact i thought the obvious.

generally research in terms of drugs is done by the big bad pharmas.
hospital, universities etc lead the research you are referring to as unimportant and to be overlooked, ie something like the effect stress would have on cancer. different areas. cure v cause.

im not naive at all. ive been unfortante to have been surrounded by cancer probably my whole adult life. enough to know its a subject not to be spoofing about which unfortunety is what you are clearly doing here.

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I am not at all. Save me the poor me card now, we can trade stories if you really want but i think weā€™re grown up enough not to. I have seen my parents bury 3 siblings and 2 close friends in the short time i have been home, all to tumors or sudden death. All related to bad health. The 2 men were self emploted physical workers who worked themselces to the bone and didnā€™t look after themselves. Poor diet and lack of exercise leads to stress. I am qualified to tell you that, you donā€™t need a doctor. Stress leads to poor diet which contributes to heart attacks and cancer. Stress is right in the middle of it. Fatigue is another major factor in my opinion. Again leading to lack of activity and poor diet.

You are maybe, and iā€™m speculating here, not able to seperate your emotional experiences and what you were told by practioners in times of ā€œcomfortingā€ from what really maybe underlining.

Much like lads wanting to explain away ACLā€™s as ā€œbad luckā€, people donā€™t want too much explanation sometimes for Cancer or other afflictions or health issues. It makes us feel guilty or question were we to blame or could we have done more etc. We will then give money to a charity that probably rips half of it to help others in the hope they might one day ā€œCURE CANCERā€. Of course the reality is its multi faceted and there are no one magic tablet cures for most things.

Most things can be solved by goverments putting the money in health and exercise and health education. But that doesnā€™t suit big enterprise.

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:ronnyroar:

You donā€™t know that

Wha?

Stress does not cause cancer. Nobody knows what does.

Living a vivacious lifestyle can cause someone to indulge in alcohol, drugs, poor diet as much as stress does. You are talking authoritatively on something you know nothing about.

Is being vivacious equally as much the cause of cancer as stress is?

Fructose causes cancer, of this I am assured.

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/mrs-browns-boys-creator-brendan-7242878?ref=yfp

I think we need a new thread, ā€œthings that are facts because Kev says soā€.

This is the Gospel according to Kev, praise be to Kev.

Living longer increases your risks of getting cancer. So try not to live too long and avoid fructose where possible.

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It depends on your genetics. But living that life ips your chances yes. Your immune system is down when you luve like that.
Its all about how your immune system is and how it copes with small things before they turn into big things. Stress lowers your immune system. Your body is like anything else, throw too much at it and it will struggle.

You are like many others, you seperate body and mind. Thats the major mistake. We are one organism. Everything works together. If one thing is down it can affect another.

Even recently in sport theĆ½ are now seeing how poor sleep is affecting performance. Its a similar concept with everything we are discussing.