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@ REVIEWS CANCER IS A FUNGUS economics that prevent a simple, cheap ther- by Tullio Simoncini apy from reaching the masses. Edizioni Lampis, Rome, Italy, 2007 Dr Simoncini sounds a passionate rallying ISBN 88-8724 1-08-2 (244pp tpb) cry for an effort of association, cooperation Available: http://www.cancerfungus.com —_and even "spiritual complicity" to dismantle talian oncologist Dr Tullio Simoncini's the mistakes and lies of orthodox cancer 2005 book, now available in English, is an _ thinking and treatment and to shed light on attack on flawed, futile conventional cancer —_ appropriate structures and equipment that thinking/treatments and a call for a radical can restore hope to millions around the reassessment of the disease based on the world. The clinical case studies bear wit- model that cancer is a fungus—specifically, ness in this most promising, accessible Candida albicans—and thus can be treated answer to cancer. with antifungal medicine. The most power- ful antifungal, as Dr Simoncini has discov- AETHER: The Transcript ered, is both inexpensive and unpatentable: by various contributors sodium bicarbonate! meas . es ‘e arti Pathway (Initiatives) Ltd, Tring, UK, 2006 Last edition we ran the doctor's article on ISBN 0-900034-10-7 (222pp tpb) his fungus theory/therapy, and now readers can study his ideas, therapy and treatment Available: http://www.aetheraware.org | See may have put the dampener on the aether, but over a century later thinkers from all walks of life are part of a CANCER [SA FUNGUS new awareness of the aether—a concept that Sopeoheue be eeeapr oe eres Tits Semmes goes back at least to the ancient Greeks. This compilation, a transcript of eight hours of interviews (also available on CD- ROM), brings together engineers, scientists, ecologists, healing practitioners and artists with their views on this concept which, to some, is so tangible that it constitutes the substrate, the matrix, of our physical reality and to others is the stuff of aetheric realms. It's safe to say that the aether is understood in many cultures by different names, and there are diverse ideas held about it. The brains and narrator behind this UK- based project, with interviews recorded in 2004-06, is producer Michael Finesilver, results in more detail. Dr Simoncini gets to the core of cancer's pathological anatomy, : considering also the mind-body-spirit con- and the commentators include electrical nection, and rules out the "bluff" of genet- engineer/scientist Nick Thomas, biologist/ ics, multiple factors and cancer statistics in ecologist Margaret Colquhoun, physicist Tan understanding the true nature of the disease. | Thompson, biologist Brian Goodwin, actor/ When orthodox treatments like chemothera- _ €Sotericist Patrick Dixon, Scientific and py give patients at best a seven per cent Medical Network program director David chance of survival, there has to be better Lorimer, healer/clairvoyant Yiannis Pittis, way. And a better way there is when the sculptor/Flowforms inventor John Wilkes origin and genesis of tumours is understood —_and more. A substantial section comprises in terms of pathogenic fungi. "The Engineer's Report", where Thomas The Candida fungus is explained interms engages with contributors on the deeply rel- of its opportunistic behaviour, its similar evant question, "What's Missing that Makes genetic structure to cancer, its constant pres- — Science Such a Turn-off?" Turning the ence in cancer tumours and the phenomenon tables on scientific basics, these specialists of metastasis. Dr Simoncini outlines his _ discuss polarity, consciousness, light/dark, many years of oncological research and his levity/gravity, chaos/cosmos against the therapy using sodium bicarbonate as a logi- backdrop of the aether. cal solution to the cancer problem. He gives In the "bigger picture" discussion, this examples of specific bicarb soda therapies ancient idea is interpreted in terms of mod- to treat cancers of the pharynx, stomach, ern struggles. The central tenets are to see liver, abdomen, intestines, spleen, p ancreas, the aether as a pre-physical matrix for new bladder, prostate, brain, lung, breast, skin forms, and regan d knowle, ddge as power—for and more. Plus, he addresses the arguabl tps more intractable problems of dealing with. if ideas and thoughts are real, then the aether is real. There are many gems for the seri- conformist medical practices, politics and € Ort M ous, the practical and the imaginative alike. CANCER IS A FUNGUS by Tullio Simoncini Edizioni Lampis, Rome, Italy, 2007 ISBN 88-87241-08-2 (244pp tpb) Available: http:/Awww.cancerfungus.com talian oncologist Dr Tullio Simoncini's 2005 book, now available in English, is an attack on flawed, futile conventional cancer thinking/treatments and a call for a radical reassessment of the disease based on the model that cancer is a fungus—specifically, Candida albicans—and thus can be treated with antifungal medicine. The most power- ful antifungal, as Dr Simoncini has discov- ered, is both inexpensive and unpatentable: sodium bicarbonate! Last edition we ran the doctor's article on his fungus theory/therapy, and now readers can study his ideas, therapy and treatment Tits Semmes CANCER [5 4 FUNGUS Sopeoheue be eeeapr oe eres Tatho Smeets results in more detail. Dr Simoncini gets to the core of cancer's pathological anatomy, considering also the mind-body-spirit con- nection, and rules out the "bluff" of genet- ics, multiple factors and cancer statistics in understanding the true nature of the disease. When orthodox treatments like chemothera- py give patients at best a seven per cent chance of survival, there has to be better way. And a better way there is when the origin and genesis of tumours is understood in terms of pathogenic fungi. The Candida fungus is explained in terms of its opportunistic behaviour, its similar genetic structure to cancer, its constant pres- ence in cancer tumours and the phenomenon of metastasis. Dr Simoncini outlines his many years of oncological research and his therapy using sodium bicarbonate as a logi- cal solution to the cancer problem. He gives examples of specific bicarb soda therapies to treat cancers of the pharynx, stomach, liver, abdomen, intestines, spleen, pancreas, bladder, prostate, brain, lung, breast, skin and more. Plus, he addresses the arguably more intractable problems of dealing with conformist medical practices, politics and NEXUS = 71 CANCER [SA FUMGUS Alecks po che Gerapy of feraee OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2007 www.nexusmagazine.com