Scary: This is the main cause of the spread of cancer in the body.

There has already been a long record of the link between cancer and chronic stress, yet it has been found that the very constant mental tension is responsible for the spread of metastase through the body. Scientists have studied rats exposed to constant stress and have found that under stress their lymphatic system passes through changes [...]
There has already been a long record of the link between cancer and chronic stress, yet it has been found that the very constant mental tension is responsible for the spread of metastase through the body.
Scientists have studied rats exposed to constant stress and have found that under stress their lymphatic system passes through such psychological changes that cancer diseases are much faster multiplied and spread throughout the organism.
They have found that stress really represents “the particular” cell division and the continuation of their spread.
We're aware that we can't tell patients cancer patients “stay calm and don't live under stress”, because it would have the opposite effect, especially because they're already under a lot of stress.
However, it is important how to approach cancer sufferers because the negative approach in numerous cases can exacerbate the disease, " Erica Sloan, from the University of Monaco in Australia," says the ABC News.
As agreed, the culprits for rapid spread of cancer are stress hormones, primarily adrenaline and noradernaline.
This is an important discovery of our study, as we now know that adrenaline is affecting certain cellular receptors, which will help us develop drugs that will block the ways to spread cancer, says Dr. Sloan.
For now, they have begun clinical trials on women who are sick of breast cancer, in a way that is given certain doses of propaololi and other beta-blockers.
Over the course of seven years of study, it has been shown that patients who have received propralyl have found a much smaller percentage of metastase spread through the lymphatic system and “installed” in vital organs, such as lungs, says.












