I have a theory about cancer. Besides inheriting cancer-prone genes, about which one can do nothing, weighing less by a few pounds than recommended weight from tables, cuts down risk of developing cancer.
Which means your body does not have excess proteins and fat and glucose to feed cancer cells who are known to require much more nutrition than normal cells.
One more good reason to lose weight.
It was demonstrated years ago that slightly underweight mice lived significantly longer than even average weight mice. So, you live longer hungry. This doesnt seem fair.
Wish that were true for my sister who died of cancer years ago. She was a skinny child, a skinny teenager, and a skinny adult. I always envied her for that.
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Your theory is full of what it smells like.
There are no “cancer genes.”
Cancer is simply a fungal attack, so things that feed fungi also promote cancer (Read: sugar, any drug that weakens your body, and anything, like antibiotics, that weakens your innate immune system).