What is cancer or tumor?
Cells in a cancerous tumor grow independently, which is mainly caused by surrounding pressure. For example, if a patient has been consuming excess carbohydrates for a long time, his body cells are filled with fat. As a result, the normal functioning of the cell is disrupted. During this time the cell feels an additional pressure. If this goes on for years after years, there will be abnormal growth of cells and because of this, it can lead to cancer. Here I can give another example: If someone smokes cigarettes for a long time, he can get cancer on his lips because of two types of pressure on his lips, one is holding the cigarette with two lips and the second reason is that the heat of the cigarette gives a hot pressure on his lips. As a result, one day that person may get cancer of the lips. No matter how we describe it, the real cause is excess carbohydrate. And glucose accumulate as fat inside the cells, disrupting the metabolic function of the cells.
Abnormal cells will be formed during normal cell division when uncontrolled cell division begins and those abnormal cells cannot be controlled by repair genes i.e. the body’s immune system cannot destroy these abnormal cells. These abnormal cells then disrupt the normal function of the good cells and kill them. And as a result we suffer from various chronic diseases including cancer.