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Enclosed please find some printouts from the Internet showing distribution patterns for some of the major cancers of the past in America. You may, if you wish, ask any cancer expert to explain them, but I do not think you will get a sensible answer! Without geology and geochemistry, the patterns will probably not make sense.

Needless to say, I started with simpler patterns (UK Stomach cancer). The method works globally and the findings were derived from a reverse chaining process applied to many countries in several continents. The system is reversible, and cancer patterns can be predicted from geology, but the geological information must be complete, and the soils not too mixed.

In order to study patterns at a time when mainly local food was consumed, I have used older data, and kept to the major killers at the time. Prostate data was not available in sufficient detail, hence is not included. Leukaemia is included to show its almost unique distribution, matching the old North-South pattern of a past geological era.

Briefly, the following applies:
CervixFrom certain limestones. Areas East of the Appalachians came under marine influence. Western USA is very complicated!
BreastFrom sandstones, washed-out rocks, harder remains of lavas. Glacial action and washout gives this East-West upper latitude pattern.
LungFrom marine clays of a certain type. Note the river delta and the old fall line.
StomachFrom complete rock such as lava, recently eroded. Need colder climate and lower soil pH.

It took years to work out the steps from a trace element to a cancerous cell and how it beat the immune system, but again, I used reverse logic to work from old treatments, then applied modern findings in genetics and chemistry.

My graphical method of rapidly comparing areas for four cancers at a time turned out to be a very powerful tool, and showed the amazing similarities between places thousands of miles apart but with a similar geological history (for stomach: Canada, N. America, Wales, N.W. France, Japan).

I have many other examples, but I hope the enclosed pictures help to clarify things.