Cancer is Not a Disease
This posting may rock your beliefs about your body, health and healing. It may be unsettling for many, provocative for some, but encouraging for all. This is a revelation for the open-minded to consider the possibility that cancer and other debilitating illnesses are not actual diseases, but frantic attempts by the body to stay alive.
To live in a human body, you must have access to a certain amount of life-sustaining energy. You may either use this inherent energy to nourish and self-sustain, or to destruct and debilitate. If you consciously or unconsciously choose negligence or self-abuse over loving attention and self-respect, your body will likely end up having to fight for its life.
There is no cancer that has not been survived
by someone, regardless of how far advanced it was. Every person on the planet
has the capacity for creating and healing cancer. The way you see the cancer
and the steps you take following the diagnosis are some of the most powerful
determinants of your future wellness, or the lack of it.
If you feel the inner urge to make sense of
cancer, you most likely will recover from it. Cancer can be your greatest
opportunity to help restore balance to all aspects of your life, but it can
also be the harbinger of severe trauma and suffering. Either way you are always
in control of your body.
Cancer is not a disease; it is the final and
most desperate survival mechanism the body has at its disposal: it only takes
control of the body when all other measures of self-preservation have failed.
To truly heal cancer and what it represents in a person's life, we must
understand that the reason the body allows some of its cells to grow in
abnormal ways is in its best interest, and not an indication that it is about
to destroy itself. Cancer is a healing attempt by the body, for the body.
Blocking this healing attempt can destroy the body. Supporting the body in its
healing efforts can save it.
Excerpted from Cancer Is Not a Disease – It’s a Survival
Mechanism by Andreas Moritz at http://www.ener-chi.com/cancerarticle.htm. More
information is available in the book Cancer
Is Not a Disease – It’s a Survival Mechanism by Andreas Moritz.




Dear Andreas,
Your book "Cancer Is Not A Disease" is the best on this subject I've ever read. I will send it to everyone who has cancer. You have a profound knowledge of the body and mind. My intuition gives me a warm feeling when I read your words.
Just a little question. Do you know Rudiger Dahlke's book The Healing Power of Illness?
His book tells almost the same things as you write in your books but he has a very different opinion concerning cancer.
Dahlke:
"The cancer cell decides to break away from its host, to revert to its primitive and independent state, where it can do as it likes, subordinate others to its own needs and bypass its stable existence and programmed mortality. “The cell wants to be immortal, at any cost.”
Cancer cells in his vision seems to be a enemy. In your books it is still a friend trying to help the body.
http://cancerawakens.com/blog/2011/04/the-healing-power-of-illness-2/
What do you think about his vision about cancer?
Thank you so much.
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Dear Raimond,
I don’t see how a cell can suddenly ‘decide’ to break away from other cells unless it is forced to. There is research to show that cellular bonds loosen and cell distance widens when the body is deficient in Vitamin D, as a result of lack of sun exposure. Most cancers in the US occur in the Northeast, which is the coldest and most sun-deprived region in the US. This is not a decision that a cell somehow makes.
It makes a lot more sense that cancer cells aren’t the selfish bastards he makes them out to be, but part of the body’s wisdom that always prefers self-preservation over death by suicide. Not even bacteria want to commit suicide. Everything wants to live, and living meaning to be in harmony with the environment. Cancer cells have a purpose, that’s why the body’s immune system doesn’t attack them. Why else, would a tumor typically consist of 60 white cells (so called killer cells)? No war there!
Bottom line, cancer is what a person believes it to be. If this author believes cancer to be the enemy, it will be. For me, cancer is a temporary survival response that allows the body to go through a very difficult time. I believe in the wisdom of the body, not in an arbitrary mind game that somehow makes some cells decide to play immortality. I hope this author can somehow link his cancer theory to the title of his book.
Warmly,
Andreas
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