Darn near anything but if you wait a few months, there'll no doubt be a study revealing the health benefits of the very same suspected agent.
Trsmd
2005-12-30 23:34:52 UTC
If the condition of our extra cellular fluids, especially the blood, becomes acidic, our physical condition will first manifest tiredness, proneness to catching colds, etc. When these fluids become more acidic, our condition then manifests pains and suffering such as headaches, chest pains, stomach aches, etc. According to Keiichi Morishita in his Hidden Truth of Cancer, If the Blood develops a more acidic condition, then our body inevitably deposits these excess acidic substances in some area of the body such so that the blood will not be able to maintain an alkaline condition which causes these areas such as the cells to become acidic and lowers in oxygen.
As this tendency continues, such areas increase in acidity and some cells die; then these dead cells themselves turn into acids. However, some other cells may adapt in that environment. In other words, instead of dying - as normal cells do in an acid environment - some cells survive by becoming abnormal cells. These abnormal cells are called malignant cells. Malignant cells do not correspond with brain function nor with our own DNS memory code. Therefore, malignant cells grow indefinitely and without order. This is cancer.
The Shell Answer Man
2005-12-31 07:00:08 UTC
The catagory is gambling sooooo.... You definately get it from nickel slots. I'm sure any gaming table with silver-blue haired ladies would be high risk as well.
Firedude911
2005-12-31 18:15:33 UTC
yes.. some household cleaners can cause cancer over a long period of time
southerngyrl14
2005-12-30 23:34:12 UTC
cigarrets, second hand smoke (same thing)
mountian dew(certian ingretiant.also causes low sperm count for guys)
splenda (ironicly it also makes you fat)
oodlds and noodles
I can't think of a nickname
2005-12-31 00:51:29 UTC
yes... yes you can. anything can theoretically give you cancer.
drodriguez5
2005-12-30 23:44:19 UTC
no,your family's history,some just get it!
Meche
2005-12-30 23:31:59 UTC
cigarettes
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