Pre Cancer is Not Cancer
My dermatologist called, I have “pre skin cancer”.
In the book of Zoe I do not have cancer.
I will not treat it with cancer medicine.
When I was 16 years old the DR told me I had “pre cancer of the cervix”
So at 16 I underwent cervical cauterization to find out 10 years later that they no longer treat abnormal cells in this fashion, but instead they monitor it and in most cases the abnormal cells some how become normal cells.
In the years since then, I have had several experiences where I may need to be monitored more frequently, but with each time the cells later become normal.
So maybe in someways, cells are at some point abnormal? I don’t know.
At any rate, I am not going to rub a topical chemotherapy on my skin when not all “pre cancer of the skin” becomes cancer.
“An “actinic keratosis” is the most common precancerous growth encountered on sun exposed areas of the body. These growths are precursors of squamous cell carcinoma, with about 5% of actinic keratoses developing into cancer. ”
5% is not a lot.
I do know one thing, I will not be slathering my skin with the sunscreen that leads to faster proliferation of skin cancer cells, the ones that contain ______benzones.
We will just monitor it and see what happens over time.
Life has been very good.
I am busy helping with Zoefitness sponsored: Spinistry’s Double Cross:
I am getting ready to race Zoefitness sponsored event Palo Duro Canyon Texas Marathon Mountain Bike Race.
I have a very solid, very solid 4 hour ride. Tomorrow is supposed to be the big training event 5 hours, in the rain and snow. HAHA
I have continued eating plant proteins for lunch and only eating animal protein for dinner.
It’s working right now.
Well maybe not right this second….but I do feel better, I have less inflammation in body and skin.
I have found the way to obliterate cancer:
Remove ALL chemicals from our lives and avoid cellular/radio/radiation.
Sounds easy doesn’t it?
Then, why can’t we do it?
I have had to, I know it’s a pain in the ass right now, but I am grateful. It’s just taking some adjustments.
And nice to know I am not the only person with MCS (multiple chemical sensitivities).