Immune System Distracters A theoretical lack of success for using nutritional therapies in cancer with a divided immune system
Published on
April 1, 2008
Abstract
This paper explores the theory that aggressive nutritional therapies for cancer that are designed to enhance the immune system are likely less effective when the body is affected by “Immune System Distracters”. The likely sources and effects of these Immune System Distracters are discussed. This same theory can also be applied to the success of all traditional medical therapies and non-traditional approaches designed to enhance the immune system for eliminating cancer.