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If chlorine is a carcinogen how does public water and pool water affect a person with recurrent skin cancer? |
If chlorine is a carcinogen how does public water and pool water affect a person with recurrent skin cancer? It is my estimation that anything that is an irritant to anyone who is susceptible, can be a carcinogen. I have lots of ideas regarding this theory.. including enhancing the immune system to ward off cancer before it becomes a major issue. I wanted to answer your question about how God has helped any of us overcome incurable diseases, but I didn't get a chance. Perhaps you could ask it again or email me for details on three or four miracles that I've personally experienced. I've beaten the odds on alcoholism and depression and would have loved to weigh in on how God helped me do that. Email me. Chlorine, Flouride, etc....their are plenty of hazardous chemicals in everyday life. Maybe thats why cancer is so prevalent. I'm not a medical person but I'm sure any of these chemicals are not good, even if your healthy. I think a person with recurring skin cancer shouldn't expose their skin to chlorine. If it is a carcinogen. Toxins are everywhere. Everyone is different and everyone reacts to toxin differently. It isn't that simple. check you PH and if you are acidic try to get alkaline. This is the place to start. Acid feeds cancer. |
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