Video Transcript: How to Know if You Have Cancer
Ty Bollinger: Dr. Connealy, talk to us about cancer detection; about different diagnostics for finding out if you have cancer.
Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: Yes. Today, more than ever, people are scared and fearful of cancer. And they want to know because their sister, their brother, their uncle, some family member has had cancer. Or what I find is, multiple people they have encountered in the last year or so or more have had cancer and they’re afraid of getting it.
I say, “Well, first of all you just don’t get cancer. Second of all it’s not contagious.” But we have unbelievable ways to discover if cancer is occurring in your body. So first and foremost a doctor just like myself can order some blood tests. One is the CRP. The C-Reactive Protein. So when I have a patient that has high C-Reactive Protein, I say “Okay, let’s take some fish oils and see if we can get it down.” But you’ve got to change your diet because lots of unfavorable diets cause inflammation.
Ty Bollinger: Okay, so CRP measures inflammation.
Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: Inflammation. So then I’ll tell them and I’ll go, “Okay, in two months… I’m going to give you two months, and we will repeat it.” So if it doesn’t go down then I usually go looking for cancer. So I have certain methodologies that I can determine if cancer…
First of all there’s one test called the Cancer Profile. The Cancer Profile has been around for over 20 years and it detects if you have cancer, in early stages. It’s about 93%, 95% accurate and if I want to repeat it three months later to see if it’s accurate again, then I’ll repeat it. If the patient is concerned or the patient wants to know then I’ll repeat it.
Ty Bollinger: Does the Cancer Profile test have anything to do with the stem cells you were talking about earlier?
Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: No, we’ll talk about that in a second. So the Cancer Profile will determine three kinds of HCG. HGC, a lot of people have heard of. If you’ve been pregnant you know about HCG because that’s the hormone of pregnancy. Then it also is the hormone of malignancy.
The Cancer Profile detects two different blood markers of HCG and one in the urine. It also does an enzyme called PHI. PHI is an enzyme involved in anaerobic—anaerobic means no oxygen; without oxygen. If that activity of that enzyme is elevated you have a cancer environment. It also checks for a liver function test because your liver is your organ of detoxification.
It checks the thyroid, because low thyroid the higher the risk of cancer. DHEA sulfate which is your hormone of stress, immune, and longevity. If you don’t have good adrenal gland function you can’t handle the stress of whatever stress it is.
And it also checks CEA, which is a non-specific marker for mini-cancers. It’s a great investigative tool because cancer, as again, just doesn’t happen in your body. From one cancer cell to the tumor is 10 years. People can prevent cancer and this is what I tell people. Prevention is priceless. Because it’s very easy to treat early cancers.
It’s a lot more work to treat stage four cancers. Can you treat them? Absolutely, but it’s just a lot more work for me and the patient.
Ty Bollinger: Somebody earlier in the [Quest For The Cures] series said that “an ounce of prevention’s not worth a pound of cure, it’s worth a ton of cure.”
Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: It is. It is. I can’t tell people that enough. Now, so that’s one blood test—it doesn’t tell me where, but I can usually figure that out too.
The second test I do is something called the ONCOblot test. All malignant cancer cells make a protein called ENOX2 protein, so that determines if you have that and where it is. Unfortunately, the only downside about that is it probably gets it at year six. I want to get it in year one or two or three.
Now, there is something else you were talking about earlier. The circulating tumor cells or stem cells. You can do that blood test also that will tell—circulating tumor cells are cells circulating from the tumor site. You can have that even if you have a one millimeter size tumor which is undetectable by ultrasound or MRI, circulating in the blood and that’s what is responsible for 95% of metastasis and 90% of deaths from cancer.
Ty Bollinger: Metastasis is the spreading?
Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: Yes, spreading.
Ty Bollinger: And that’s what causes the death is the spreading of the cancer? And you can detect it with this test?
Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: Yes, exactly. Now, there is another bioinformational test called the Bioimmune Survey. You have acupuncture points on your fingers and toes that correspond to every organ in your body. A doctor by the name of Reinhold Voll (v-o-l-l), very famous physician and physicist who determined this. He used to teach the courses hands on, then that information was computerized in something called the Biomeridian Machine.
There is another machine called [the] Vega Machine. And these machines will determine early on if cancer is brewing, simmering, or fermenting – whatever word you want to use – in your body. You can reverse that and turn it around by the proper nutrition, the proper… I call “foundational products” and there’s targeted products that you can use to help rid your body of cancer.
I’ve been doing it a long time, and you would think “well why doesn’t the world know about this?” Health is a secret! But that is changing thanks to people like you and thanks to people like all the people that are around trying to disseminate this information and transform the world.
Ty Bollinger: Thanks to people like you.
Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: Thank you.
Article Summary
More than ever, people are afraid of getting cancer. This is often because they know of (many) other people who have had cancer. But cancer isn’t contagious and it takes a long time to develop.
Doctors have many ways to discover if cancer is occurring in your body, including different blood tests. One is the CRP (C-Reactive Protein) which measures inflammation.
The Cancer Profile test has been around for over 20 years and is a good investigative tool for checking for cancer in early stages. It’s about 93-95% accurate and will check three kinds of HCG, as well as PHI, DHEA sulphate, and CEA levels.
It takes 10 years to go from one cancer cell to the tumor. Prevention is priceless because it’s very easy to treat early cancers. It’s a lot more work for both the doctor and the patient to treat stage four cancers − but they are treatable!
Other tests include the ONCOblot test which is good at detecting tumors around year six. There is a bioinformational test called the Bioimmune Survey, as well as the Vega machine which will determine if cancer is brewing.
Cancer can be reversed with nutrition and certain foundational products for good health.
Cares says
How high do the C-reactive proteins have to be to indicate cancer?
How can Dr. Leigh be contacted?
Hi Tony,
We’ve created a page with Dr. Connealy’s and the other experts from our docu-series contact info as it was available to us. Here’s the link to get their info: http://thetruthaboutcancer.com/experts-info-sheet/
What is the estimated cost of the Cancer Profile?
If it takes 10 years for a cancer cell to become a tumor, how do you explain children under the age of ten with cancer tumors?
explanation of what CEA stands for would be nice.
and curious..
in older post menopausal women (as for men with prostate issues)
will a pregnancy testkit pick up HCG as a home DIY cancer test?
How is it then that children younger then 10 years old can get cancer if you said it takes 10 yrs for one cancer cell to reach a tumor?
The most difficult obstacle is trying to find functional doctors who believe this and will act upon it. Is there a resource for doctors who will do the ONOblot test and Bioimmune Survey?
Hi Heidi,
Many of the doctors we interviewed in our docu-series would be familiar with these tests. We’ve created a page with the experts contact info as it was available to us. Here’s the link to get their info: http://thetruthaboutcancer.com/experts-info-sheet/
How much fish oil do you use to see if CRP numbers go down?
Hi Maggie,
The best advice we can give you for specific medical questions is to consult with your healthcare practitioner or one of the doctors we interviewed in our docu-series. We’ve created a page with the experts contact info as it was available to us. Here’s the link to get their info: http://thetruthaboutcancer.com/experts-info-sheet/
Can we ask our doctors to do these tests?
Is the recommendation that people get these tests done periodically, as part of their annual physical, as an example? A person would be asymptomatic early on, so would a doctor ever request this? And would insurance cover it? I’ve had cancer twice and have been working very hard on diet (whole food plant based) the past several years. But if there was an easy blood test I could do annually to help catch a recurrence super early, that would be awesome. Thanks for the information
I just love Dr Connealy, I believe and order her products.
Also love you to Ty you bring out the truth where no one else would, awesome job and education.
Where can I find reliable information about the cancer beating properties of cannabis and where I can get it.
Hi Andy,
If you are a member of our Heroes Against Cancer Community, check out the Feb 2016 newsletter. We have an in-depth article about the healing properties of hemp & cannabis. You can also find some information in this interview between Ty Bollinger & Carol Alt here: https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/cancer-truth-hemp/
Great info. If we all just had regular blood tests to measure circulating cancer or cancer stem cells, would it do away with the need to have other dangerous tests like mamograms???
Are there any of these tests done in labs like Quest or LabCorp? Thank you.
Yes, these were my questions, regarding the common labs. Also, it would be great if they will make tests covered by insurance, routine for people with a known history of family cancers….heredity has a low percentage here but it can be important. I highly recommend an excellent book on testing for cancer…and for after remission of it. It is called “Cancer Free, are you sure” by Jenny Hrbacek,RN. It is truly a roadmap for early detection of it. I hope these will help. health and happiness to all!
If doctors would research fungus and see how similar the cancer and fungus both are; more people would be helped and healed. In 2002-2003; I had many x-rays, c-scans, etc; because of nodules in my lungs and not being able to breathe. All the radiology reports stated, “consistent with metastatic cancer”. I did not accept that. I had studied a lot about fungus and how cancer and fungus both feed on sugar, cells are white and both spread to other parts of the body. When cancer spreads, people will say, “they are eaten up with cancer”. I have two scars, one on each leg that has an indention; where fungus ate the tissues there. The surgeon who took samples from one of my lungs told my husband that my lungs were solid white and looked like cotton and had no elasticity. The tissue that was taken from my lung was diagnosed as sarcoidosis; which is an autoimmune disease. They gave me Prednisone (anti-inflammatory) intravenously at high levels and then went to oral and weaned me off of it after 10 months. I went home without oxygen.After I went home from the hospital; I researched on the computer the basic source of the autoimmune disease. All the sites that I read said that the basic source was fungus; and that other autoimmune diseases were caused by fungus. If I had accepted that it was cancer and had taken chemo; I would have died. Fungus causes inflammation. If doctors would give people antifungals (prescription and natural), anti-inflammatories (prescription and natural) and teach them how to eat healthy (no unhealthy sweeteners, no white flour, white potatoes, white rice, etc); then the fungus/cancer would starve and die. Then, perhaps more people would be healed.
CRP can not be used to indicate cancer. People who have a higher risk to get certain cancers have higher CRP than people who have lower CRP, but unfortunately both the ‘high risk CRP level’ and the ‘low risk CRP level’ are quite close to each other and within the ‘normal’ range, so CRP can not be used to either rule out or rule in cancer.
Thank you for the informative video. In the video you say that it takes 10 years for the cancer to grow into a Tumor. What about in young children and toddlers?