Cancer is Not a Death Sentence: Teach Your Immune System to Recognize Cancer and Eliminate it

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Ty Bollinger is a cancer researcher who did an interview with the physician and best-selling author Dr. Rashid A. Buttar, discussing about the biggest factor in whether a cancer patient will die from cancer or not, and about the importance of the immune system in the prevention and treatment of cancer.

Dr. Buttar states that most significant factor whether one person will beat this deadly disease is the emotional psychological component. He explains the power of belief through two unbelievable stories.

Teach Your Immune System to Recognize Cancer and Eliminate it

In 1999, upon Dr. Buttar’s suggestion, one family agreed to do an autopsy of their deceased family member who was treated of cancer. The results of the autopsy were shocking – the person hadn’t got even a trace of cancer. Still, s/he died within a week or two of when s/he was told s/he will probably die by her/his oncologist. And that is the power of belief, and the emotional psychological burden that the cancer patient has. This person strongly believed s/he has cancer and has actually died in the period when s/he was “supposed” to die according to the oncologist.

Another similar story dates from 2001. A male patient who supposedly died of hepatocellular carcinoma liver cancer, was transferred from the funeral home to the proper facility for an autopsy. After the autopsy, the pathologist who did the autopsy contacted the funeral home to say that they must have sent him the wrong person.

But the funeral home said they had received only 4 patients from their facility in that same week, out of which only 1 was male. So they did sent the right person. The pathologist was shocked by the autopsy results which showed that not only the deceased patient didn’t have cancer, but his liver was that of a 35-year old, although he was 67 years.

After these stories, Dr. Buttar believes that addressing the emotional psychological issue of a cancer patient is the most important thing of a successful cancer treatment, regardless of the type and metastasis of cancer.


He explains that every disease is caused by a nutrient deficiency, or it’s a toxicity, or both of them. So, if you can address these two things you are likely to resolve the problem. There are 7 known types of toxicity:

1. Heavy metals
2. Persistent organic pollutants
3. Opportunistic (yeast, bacteria, microplasma, virus, etc.)
4. Energetics (electromagnetic radiation, cell phone radiation, etc.)
5. Emotional psychological toxicity
6. Food (genetic modification, pasteurization, homogenization, irradiation, etc.)
7. Spiritual

Dr. Buttar developed a cancer protocol system called AARSOTA (Autogenous Antigen Receptor Specific Oncogenic Target Acquisition). It teaches the immune system to recognize the cancer, and destroy it.

He emphasizes that a person who has an intact immune system cannot have cancer, and vice versa. So one person can’t have both of these things at the same time, an intact immune system and cancer. Therefore, he uses 5 phases when he treats cancer patients in order to stimulate and repair their immune system: systemic detoxification, psychological optimization, immune modulation, target acquisition (to train the immune system to target the cancer as it can hide by mimicking a fetus), and finally maintenance.


He has number of cancer patients successfully treated, who feel grateful of going through this challenge. They say it changed them and their perspectives, saying that their life wouldn’t be where it is today if they hadn’t gone through the disease. That’s why Dr. Buttar believes that cancer is a wake-up call. Like an ultimate message from God, to do and change something in order to improve your life. He even thinks that in 20 years, cancer will be like getting a cold, and that nobody will be scared of this disease.

Therefore, Dr. Buttar says that this disease is a death sentence only if we believe it is a death sentence!

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