Silicon Valley Health Institute | Angiostop for Cancer Management - Tsu-Tsair Ch (Feb 2017) @SiliconValleyHealthInstitute | Uploaded April 2017 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
“Angiostop for Cancer Management” is a presentation by Tsu-Tsair Chi, NMD, PhD that took place on February 16, 2017 at the Silicon Valley Health Institute.
Cancer can be manageable, if it is detected early enough and prompt treatment is started. What if you are able to determine cancer risk early enough just by looking at physical markers? And what if there are natural supplements that can address the many aspects of cancer for better suppression? In this lecture, Dr. Chi will discuss such strategies.
Fingernail, tongue and other physical markers can show early signs of cancer. Two of the most important and highly noticeable markers are the lack of lunulae (white half moons on the base of the nails) and teeth marks. In fact, up to 80% of cancer patients have both these markers.
Lack of Lunulae and Angiogenesis
If you have no moons or lunulae on the nails, this is a sign of poor circulation which causes angiogenesis to occur faster. Angiogenesis is the process of new blood vessel formation which drives cancer growth. When circulation is not enough, the body will try to compensate for this by producing more new blood vessels.
Dr. William Li, MD, President of the Angiogenesis Foundation, explained that 40% of 40-year-old women already have microscopic breast cancer, 50% of 50 to 60 year old men already have microscopic prostate cancer, and 100% of men and women will have microscopic thyroid cancers by the time they hit their 70s. Most of these cancers will not grow but are just waiting for angiogenesis in order to grow wild. So if circulation is poor, this can trigger the release of angiogenic factors that promote angiogenesis in these microscopic cancer cells and make the cancer grow bigger.
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“Angiostop for Cancer Management” is a presentation by Tsu-Tsair Chi, NMD, PhD that took place on February 16, 2017 at the Silicon Valley Health Institute.
Cancer can be manageable, if it is detected early enough and prompt treatment is started. What if you are able to determine cancer risk early enough just by looking at physical markers? And what if there are natural supplements that can address the many aspects of cancer for better suppression? In this lecture, Dr. Chi will discuss such strategies.
Fingernail, tongue and other physical markers can show early signs of cancer. Two of the most important and highly noticeable markers are the lack of lunulae (white half moons on the base of the nails) and teeth marks. In fact, up to 80% of cancer patients have both these markers.
Lack of Lunulae and Angiogenesis
If you have no moons or lunulae on the nails, this is a sign of poor circulation which causes angiogenesis to occur faster. Angiogenesis is the process of new blood vessel formation which drives cancer growth. When circulation is not enough, the body will try to compensate for this by producing more new blood vessels.
Dr. William Li, MD, President of the Angiogenesis Foundation, explained that 40% of 40-year-old women already have microscopic breast cancer, 50% of 50 to 60 year old men already have microscopic prostate cancer, and 100% of men and women will have microscopic thyroid cancers by the time they hit their 70s. Most of these cancers will not grow but are just waiting for angiogenesis in order to grow wild. So if circulation is poor, this can trigger the release of angiogenic factors that promote angiogenesis in these microscopic cancer cells and make the cancer grow bigger.
Visit the Silicon Valley Health Institute (aka Smart Life Forum) at
svhi.com
Silicon Valley Health Institute Smart Life Forum Palo Alto