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Helping People overcome
Oral Issues
through
alternative non-toxic treatments
We here at
Nutrition 2000 are not in the selling business We are in the helping
business
Please Note: We at
Nutrition 2000 reserve the right to determine if we will accept or decline
someone as a cancer client
"The things you will tolerate you will never be willing to pay the price to change"
Nutrition 2000®
Oral Protocol
Powerful Proven Results
People around the world have regained their health with the help of
Nutrition 2000 ®
Our
Oral Protocol incorporates lifestyle changes, including
proper diet, and exercise along
with herbal supplements. The herbal formulations used in our
Oral Cancer
Protocol
have been clinically tested.
How oral cancer
develops
We know that all cancers (neoplastic transformations) result from
changes (mutations) in genes which control cell behaviors. Mutated
genes may result in a cell which grows and proliferates at an
uncontrolled rate, is unable to repair DNA damage within itself, or
refuses to self destruct or die (apoptosis). It takes more than one
mutation to turn a cell cancerous. Specific classes of genes must be
mutated several times to result in a neoplastic cell, which then
grows in an uncontrolled manner. When a cell does become mutated to
this point, it is capable of passing on the mutations to all of its
progeny when it divides. Genetic mistakes randomly happen each day
in the course of our bodies replacing billions of cells. Besides
these random occurrences, genetic errors can be inherited, be caused
by viruses, or develop as a result of exposure to chemicals or
radiation. Our bodies normally have mechanisms that destroy these
cells. We are now discovering some of the reasons this fails to take
place, and cancers occur.
Possible signs and
symptoms
One of the real dangers of this cancer, is that in its early stages,
it can go unnoticed. It can be painless, and little in the way of
physical changes may be obvious. The good news is however, that your
dentist or doctor can see or feel the precursor tissue changes, or
the actual cancer while it is still very small, or in its earliest
stages. It may appear as a white or red patch of tissue in the
mouth, or a small indurate ulcer which looks like a common canker
sore. Because there are so many benign tissue changes that occur
normally in your mouth, and some things as simple as a bite on the
inside of your cheek may mimic the look of a dangerous tissue
change, it is important to have any sore or discolored area of your
mouth, which does not heal within 14 days, looked at by a
professional. Other symptoms include; a lump or mass which can be
felt inside the mouth or neck, pain or difficulty in swallowing,
speaking, or chewing, any wart like masses, hoarseness which lasts
for a long time, or any numbness in the oral/facial region. Other
than the lips, the most common areas for oral cancer to develop are
on the tongue and the floor of the mouth. Individuals that use
chewing tobacco, are likely to have them develop in the sulcus
between the lip or cheek and the soft tissue (gingiva) covering the
lower jaw (mandible). In the US, cancers of the hard palate are
uncommon, though not unknown. The base of the tongue at the back of
the mouth, and on the pillars of the tonsils, are other sites where
it is commonly found. If your dentist or doctor decides that an area
is suspicious, the only way to know for sure is to do a biopsy of
the area. This is not painful, is inexpensive, and takes little
time. It is important to have a firm diagnosis as early as possible.
It is possible that your general dentist or medical doctor, may
refer you to a specialist to have the biopsy performed. This is not
cause for alarm, but a normal part of referring that happens between
doctors of different specialties.
Read
client testimonies
to learn more about how our program has helped people around the world. If
you are serious about your health and would like to speak to one of our
in-house consultants, please call
1-800-558-9697
(US Residents)
or
1-334-347-7900 (Non US Residents) or
submit the following information for a consultant to contact you within 24
hours between the hours of 8:30am to 5:30 pm CST Monday-Friday.
For More
Information or to speak to a Consultant, call
1-800-558-9697
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