911. Cancer Death & Metabolic Disease

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An article came out in The Lancet, one of the most respected medical journals, saying that cancer deaths from metabolic risk grew the most over the last 10 years. Dr. Martin says it’s an astonishing headline but unfortunately the mainstream media won’t be picking it up.

We live in a different world now with some cancers occurring so rapidly. Lung cancer is still the number one killer, but not because of smoking. It’s because of aldehydes!

Join Dr. Martin as he explains why cancer is on the rise and how it’s linked to metabolic disease. It’s now being reported that 9 out of every 10 people are metabolically unwell!

 

TRANSCRIPT OF TODAY'S EPISODE

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Dr. Martin:  Well, good morning, everyone. Hope you're having a great start to your day and welcome to another live this morning. And we're gonna have fun. I'm bringing you up to speed in the news. Now you heard this yesterday, unless you weren't turning on any media at all, but, uh, Dr. Fauci, Tony Fauci. Okay. I'd like his first name announced his retirement. Okay. Yesterday. And, uh, it got me thinking, okay. It got me thinking how the world sort of operates when it comes to help. Okay. Now this, you gotta go back long way and there's sort of two schools of thought here. Okay. Dr. Fauci represents, if you look at historically a real shift in medicine occur under Louie pastor. Okay. So look, Pastora did some great things, right? But pastor's thinking was this disease comes from outside the body. The body is sort of sterile and disease comes from without or outside the body.

Now, anybody that studied well, maybe historical medicine or whatever would know this name, you know the name of Louis Pastora, because he actually won the war because there was another theory at the same time, by a French scientist, they were both French scientists, Pastora, and they show <laugh>. And I actually did a whole podcast on this. I should have got you the number ahead of time that maybe you could go back and listen to it. But when yesterday, when Dr. Fauci announced his retirement, it got me thinking, okay. It just got me thinking about history where medicine has gone. Okay. So you had pasta and Fauci is the same way. Public health officials believe that disease comes from outside the body. You got a virus, you got a bacteria, you got a pandemic. Okay. And the virus coming from China and what be said, okay, now you you're going back well over a hundred years ago.

Well, more than that, he said that to prevent disease, we have to create health. Okay. And his theory was disease can only occur inside your body. It all depends on the terrain of your body. Does your body's immune system? It's terrain. It's like the soil or the plant. Do you know what I mean? By that? While you look at a plant, that's what you see. You see a virus, you see a bacteria, you see cancer in a different way, or you look at the soil. Right. And is the soil in good shape? Cause if the soil is in good shape, eh, the plant's gonna come. You know what I mean? And it's the same thing when it comes to disease. Now the reason I bring this up. Okay. So not only did Tony Fauci retire okay. Or is going to retire at the end of 2022, but there was an article that came out in Lance yesterday.

Okay. So Lancet is at the top medical journal. Well, it's certainly near the top. If it isn't the top, it's one of the most respected medical journals. And here's what they said. They were talking about cancer. And they looked at the overview of all cancers in the last 10 years. And they said something pretty dramatic. Okay. That, uh, would interest you and certainly interested me because here's what they said. Let me quote, the headline was the global burden of cancer. The global burden of cancer cancer deaths from metabolic risk grew the most over the last 10 years, cancer deaths from metabolic risk grew the most over the last 10 years, it is an astounding headline. I promise you, even though it was in the Lancet, it won't take with mainstream medicine. It won't take with mainstream media. It won't take because they've gone the pastor away.

Okay. Disease, whether it be cancer, cardiovascular, diabetes, you name it. Alzheimer's chronic disease, viruses, bacteria. They all come from the outside. But the lens, it says the cancer rates, the growing the most are coming really from the inside because when they use the term metabolic metabolic cancers, they're saying that it's really food without saying, because that's what metabolic is. We all know what metabolic syndrome is. And how does metabolic syndrome make you more susceptible to even cancer? Well, it all comes down to whether something starts inside your body or outside of the body. Okay? Now look, all of us live in a polluted world. I talk about this almost daily. We live in a toxic soup. You're not gonna get away from it from plastics to xenoestrogens. It's in tissue. It's in our bodies. It's everywhere. It's in the oceans. You can't clean it.

Fast enough. It's on top of Mount Everest. It's in the placenta. It's in babies. It's in everything. I'm not a pessimistic guy. I'm very optimistic because if all of us live in a toxic environment, the key is not to get rid of the toxins. Not that we shouldn't try. I'm not against that. Good luck. 80% of us. Imagine just to give you a little reminder, have Roundup in our urine. When they tested. Now, I never tested for Roundup. <laugh> I used to test for heavy metals, okay. In a urine test, very accurate. It didn't even tell me you had heavy metals. It told me exactly what the heavy metal was. Mercury lead cadmium used to test for them. And 80%, 80% of the population has Roundup in their urine. You see it's in everything guys. And even if you eat organic, okay, everything you have is organic. 

You live on a farm and you grow everything yourself. Okay? Now you might not have rounded up in your, um, okay. But 80% do, but I'm gonna tell you what you do have 99 point, whatever percent they said, I think it's almost 99.9 have VPs. The residue of plastic. We talked about that. A credit card. Every day we consume, listen, the size of a credit card. Work of plastic microplastics. You can't even see it guys. It's in the water. It's in our food. It's in the environment. Okay. Now, if you're Louis, pastor, you wanna clean up the toxins. If you are doctor be shown, okay? You're saying, well, that's what we live in. I'm going to help you to be healthy. So that in spite of the world, in which we live, your immune system is going to take care of things. Okay? 

And Dr. Fauci, God bless him, became a superstar of the media, but he was talking about not your immune system. He was talking about a virus that was coming and came my friend. Let me tell you something. There'll always be viruses. Always. There'll always be another bug coming to a theater near you always wait till this fall. Summer's always better. Isn't that interesting? Isn't that interesting that the summer is always better. Ah, I wonder why, but I'm a nutcase. You know, I'm a nutcase because you guys know this at the start of the pandemic, I was talking about the immune system. And one of the best things you could do was take care of yourself and get in the sun. Now was I crazy? No, there's a lot of research to show that I was right. Vitamin D Vima. One of the best things you can do for yourself. 

What a therapeutic. Now coming back to Lanson coming back to this study, and this was a study looking at all the studies and they came to the conclusion that cancer, the fastest growing cancer, not specifically like pancreatic or liver, because those are going under the stratosphere. My friend, these cancers are occurring so rapidly. The number one killer still by the way is lung cancer. Okay? What kills people the most is lung cancer. Now let me say this. And we've talked about this again in the pop. When they said stop smoking very good. There isn't a doctor in the world anymore. There used to be lots. That thought smoking was good for you. I'm not kidding you. You can Google it. Tamil cigarettes, the choice of most doctors advertising in the forties and the 1950s in life magazine and whatever Tamil smoke, your camel, your doctor smokes camel. 

It seems comical to us now, of course, looking back, doesn't it. Okay. A haze of smoke was everywhere and you know, one good thing that medicine shifted was stop smoking. Okay? The world really most of the world have got the memo, right? And even if you talk to a smoker, they're not gonna tell you, you know what? I don't believe that this is bad for me. This is actually good for me. Nah, they're just addicted. That's all. They're, it's an addiction. It's like a sugar addiction or any other drug addiction. And here's the Lancer saying the biggest growth in cancers is metabolic cancer happening within, I agree with that a hundred percent. Why do we have so much lung cancer today? Why is it the number one killer? It's not smoking. Now, if you remember my book, the reset, I talked about it.

Why that cancer is still so prevalent? Why is it the number one killer of all cancer lung cancer? Well, it's got to do with, aldehyde see ALDs was a byproduct of smoking, but when you stop smoking and you eat crappy carbohydrates that are made out of vegetable so-called oil, when they change the oil from butter and large to artificial oil, like Crisco and canola and all these made in a factory oil, you get ALD Heights. You put ALD Heights made from cooking. These oils, the middle aisles of your grocery store. And you put that with sugar and we all know what sugar does to feed cancer. And then you have a perfect storm of cancer of the lungs. And I would add leaky gut fungal, the invasion of yeast into the body. Why is our world so prone to these micro toxins of yeast, the overuse of antibiotics, almost every medication non-steroidal anti-inflammatories people live on medications today. And if you need a medication will get a medication. But if you are bacteria is being destroyed by a bad diet, full of sugar, leaky gut leaky, gut leaky lung.

Now Lancet, didn't go into detail. Like I'm going into detail right now. When they said metabolic, it caught my attention, but I'm giving you the ideology. Why going back so that you and I understand these things. Why is cancer going like this? Even according to Lancet, why is it worse than ever? What happened to the war on cancer? Well, again, it all comes down to theory who wins the battle of theory. I talked to you about pastor art. I talked to you about be, and the war continues because medicine is into what's outside the body. So they don't look either, even at the environment so much, but to them, cancer is, ah, it's, you know, well, it can't be smoking so much, but we don't worry about it too much. When you get the diagnosis of cancer, we'll go into action.

You never hear from your doctor, but if you get a test, a blood test or, uh, an ultrasound or whatever, right? A scan of any kind, you never hear. Ah, geez. I wonder how, what the results were, but let me tell you something. If they see a tumor or blood work, that's off the charts, they're gonna call you in a nanosecond to say, man, you and I gotta talk. And when a doctor calls, you let's talk. It's not ever good news. <laugh> okay. Like they're not calling you in. So let me give you a hug. I haven't seen you in a couple of years and you know, we really need to hug each other. Nah, it's not so much about that. It's now medicine and the whole industry going into action because now you have cancer and here's what we're gonna do about it. And a lot of people, just a aside, they get a hold of me through a friend or whatever, and they got a decision to make in about a day.

Like we gotta get going man surgery, chemo, radiation. See what medicine's thinking is. And guys there's been some great advances in medicine. Okay? So please don't come after me for that because I'm trying to make a point. The point is had we followed be on and not pass start. Our object would be to never get cancer. We all have some cancer cells at all times. All of us is your terrain. Is your soil inside your body? Is it conducive to cancer growth or not? That's the point I'm trying to make. That's what true prevention is. That's why we talk about this all the time. We live in a toxic soup. One chemicals are coming in our body. Whether we like it or not, XTO, estrogens are all over the place in the kitchen, in air fresheners and sprays and cleaners and yada yada ya, and then what we eat.

And I'm a simple guy, cuz I wanna tell you, it's not that complicated. Okay? It's not that complicated. Like I tell most people, okay? Most people, you know you in cars, uh, you don't get along. You got a bad relationship. One of the keys to cancer is insulin. It's a huge growth hormone. Cancer needs fuel insulin. You can't live without it. My word, you couldn't live a day without insulin. And when someone has, for example, one diabetes, I mean insulin will save their lives. I, I, you think I'm against insulin. I'm not against insulin. I'm against the over secretion of insulin because it's a growth hormone. It creates havoc in your body when you don't control it. Now I've been preaching that message for a long time. And I'm not at center stage guys. I'm not at center stage. I thank you guys for listening to my rans daily, but let's face it.

We're in a minority guys. And you know what? We probably will always be in a minority because there are big things. Keeping us down. Big pharma, big food and big media. You're up against a trinity guys and they don't want this story out. There's too much money in treating cancer. Wait till you get it, then treat it. There's too much money in it. And big food. They don't care about us. Big pharma does. I believe that there's some good things and there's a lot of good people working in the big pharma industry. I've got a cousin who works in that industry and he is a researcher and he's one of the smartest guys I know. And God love him. He's been a cancer researcher for at least 50 years. He's a smart dude. But we look at things differently, even though he's my first cousin, okay?

We look at things differently. They're looking for a drug to fix cancer. Once you get it. And I'm looking at your soil within your body, how to keep you healthy. Cancer's always in your body. If you believe that, then you think, okay, what do I do to keep it down? Well, I gotta get my insulin down because metabolically, even the Lancet agrees. And if I live in a toxic suit, what can I do about that? Well, your body is ready to fight on your behalf. You need to equip it. Okay? You need to equip it. And this is why rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat. You can't control everything in life. I always say, unless you're leaving the planet with Elon Musk, you're gonna go live on Mars. Yeah. Well, good luck with that. Okay. <laugh> you know, let's leave the planet. Eh, well I'm gonna leave the planet one day <laugh> but it's not gonna be with Elon Musk. Okay.

You know, people that tell me they're gonna live till 120 years old, eh, statistically, no, no, you're not. I'm gonna live to a hundred. Well, you don't get to decide that you don't, I'm not talking about living till 150 years old. I'm talking about what can you do for yourself at this moment? What is in your control? What's in your control and what I put in my mouth every day. How does that affect me? Big time affects you. Big time affects you. You want to get your insulin under control because insulin is a growth hormone. It makes things grow and grow and grow. So what you wanna do inside your body is you wanna keep that growth factor down. That's prevention, my friend. That's why I'm so big on vitamin D. That's why I'm writing a book right now. Sun steak and steel and sleep and coffee. <laugh> I'm into prevention guys. I'm into prevention. I'm from the old school of be. He was right, disease. 

Doesn't come from, without it comes from within, there'll always be viruses. And there will always be xenoestrogens and round up and you know, look guys, you know, we live on the planet. It's not perfect, but what can you do as an individual? I want you to build your immune system. Okay? When I saw that story yesterday, I said, I gotta pontificate on it. I've gotta talk about it. I wanna get the background and the Lance that you know, they'll never invite me to write an article to get even deeper than they did on the metabolic risk of cancer insight inside the body. It's always there. Don't let it grow. Don't let it take off. So I'm not so much into early detection, although I'm not against that. But even more important is early prevention. Isn't it? Doesn't that make sense to you? That's me. That's where I come from. I admit it. I have tunnel vision. When it comes to that tunnel vision, I've been preaching there. As long as I've been in practice. Take care of yourself. Can't help anybody else unless you take care of yourself. Hello?

Okay. Now, did you have fun today? Well, I did again guys, question and answer Fridays coming. We need your questions. Okay. Always got a lot of questions, which is great. It really is. We appreciate it. Question, question. That's how you learn. Ask questions. What always bothered me? People tell me they go see their doctor. They get to ask one question. Don't ask two. Wow. How can that be good for you? Ask questions. It's your body. You want answers? We appreciate you guys more than you know it. And we love you and we'll talk to you soon.

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