Ellen G.
White Estate, Washington D.C., February 12, 1964Revised August,
1990
First Mention of
Cancer—1864
“I have been shown that children who practice self-indulgence previous
to puberty, or the period of merging into manhood and womanhood, must
pay the penalty of nature’s violated laws at that critical period.
Many sink into an early grave, while others have sufficient force of
constitution to pass this ordeal. If the practice is continued from ages
of 15 and upward, nature will protest against the abuse she has
suffered, and continues to suffer, and will make them pay the penalty
for the transgression of her laws, especially from ages 30 to 45, by
numerous pains in the system and various diseases such as affection of
the liver and lungs, neuralgia, rheumatism, affection of the spine,
diseased kidneys, and cancerous humors. Come of nature’s fine machinery
give way, leaving a heavier task for the remaining to perform, which
disorders nature’s fine arrangement, and there is often a sudden
breaking down of the constitution, and death is the result….
Females possess less vital force than the other sex, and are deprived
very much of the bracing, invigorating air by their in-doors life. The
results of self-abuse in them is seen in various diseases such as
catarrh, dropsy, headache, loss of memory and sight, great weakness in
the back and lions, affections of the spine, the head often decays
inwardly. Cancerous humor, which would lay dormant in the system their
lifetime, is inflamed and commences its eating, destructive work. The
mind is often utterly ruined and insanity takes place”—An Appeal to
Mothers, p. 27.
Calomel and
Cancer
“My attention was then called to still another case. I was
introduced into the sickroom of a young man who was in a high fever. A
physician was standing by the bedside of the sufferer with a portion of
medicine taken from a vial upon which was written Calomel. He
administered this chemical poison, and a change seemed to take place,
but not for the better….
The third case was again presented before me. It was of the young man to
whom was administered calomel. He was a great sufferer. His lips were
dark and swollen. His gums were inflamed. His tongue was thick and
swollen, and the saliva was running from his mouth in large quantities.
The intelligent gentleman before mentioned looked sadly upon the
sufferer and said:
“This is the influence of mercurial preparations. This young man had
remaining sufficient nervous energy to commence a warfare upon this
intruder, this drug-poison, to attempt to expel it from the system. Many
have no sufficient life forced left to arouse to action, and nature is
overpowered and ceases her efforts, and the victim dies.”
The third case was again presented before me, that of the young man to
whom had been administered calomel. He was a pitiful sufferer. His limbs
were crippled, and he was greatly deformed. He stated that his
sufferings were beyond description, and life was to him a great burden.
The gentleman whom I have repeatedly mentioned looked upon the sufferer
with sadness and pity and said:
“This is the effect of calomel. It torments the system as long as there
is a particle left in it. It ever lives, not losing its properties by
its long stay in the living system. It inflames the joints, and often
sends rottenness into the bones. It frequently manifests itself in
tumors, ulcers, and cancers years after it has been introduced into the
system”—Selected Messages, book 2, pp. 445, 447, 449.
“Cancerous Germs”
“Those who use flesh foods little know what they are eating.
Often if they could see the animals when living and know the quality of
the meat they eat, they would turn from it with loathing. People are
continually eating flesh that is filled with tuberculous and cancerous
germs. Tuberculosis, cancer, and other fatal diseases are thus
communicated”—Ministry of Healing (1905).
Meat Eating
and Cancer
“The tables of many professed Christian women are daily set
with a variety of dishes which irritate the stomach and produce a
feverish condition of the system. Flesh meats constitute the principal
article of food upon the tables of some families, until their blood is
filled with cancerous and scrofulous humors. Their bodies are composed
of what they eat. But when suffering and disease come upon them, it is
considered an affliction of Providence”—Testimonies to the Church,
Vol. 3, p. 563 (1875).
Cancer, tumors, and all inflammatory diseases are largely
caused by meat eating
“From the light God has given me, the prevalence of cancers
and tumors is largely due to gross living on dead flesh. I sincerely and
prayerfully hope that, as a physician, you will not forever be blinded
on this subject, for blindness is mingled with a want of moral courage
to deny your appetite, to lift the cross, which means to take up the
very duties that cut across the natural appetites and passions….
I have the subject presented to me in different aspects. The mortality
caused by meat eating is not discerned; if it were, we would hear no
more arguments and excuses in favor of the indulgence of the appetite
for dead flesh. We have plenty of good things to satisfy hunger without
brining corpses upon our table to compose our bill of fare”—Medical
Ministry, p. 278.
“The meat diet is the serious question. Shall human beings live on the
flesh of dead animals? The answer, from the light that God has given, is
No, decidedly No. Health reform institutions should educate on this
question. Physicians who claim to understand the human organism ought
not to encourage their patients to subsist on the flesh of dead animals.
They should point out the increase of disease in the animal kingdom. The
testimony of examiners is that very few animals are free from disease,
and that the practice of eating largely of meat is contracting diseases
of all kinds—cancers. Tumors, scrofula, tuberculosis, and numbers of
other like affections”—Counsels on Diet and Foods, p. 388.
“We do not mark out any precise line to be followed in diet, but we do
say that in countries where are fruits, grains, and nuts in abundance,
flesh food is not the right food for God’s people. I have been
instructed that flesh food has a tendency to animalize the nature, to
rob men and women of that love and sympathy which they should feel for
everyone, and to give the lower passions control over the higher powers
of the being. If meat eating were ever healthful, it is not safe now.
Cancers, tumors, and pulmonary diseases are largely caused by meat
eating”—Testimonies to the Church, Vol. 9, p. 159.
Pork and
Cancer
“God expressly commanded the children of Israel not to eat swine’s
flesh. The heathen used this meat as an article of food. God prohibited
the Hebrews the use of swine’s flesh because it was hurtful. It would
fill the system with humors, and in that warm climate often produced
leprosy. Its influence upon the system in that climate was far more
injurious than in a colder climate. Bur God never designed the swine to
be eaten under any circumstances….
In order to preserve health, temperance in all things is necessary.
Temperance in labor, temperance in eating and drinking. Because of
intemperance a great amount of misery has been brought upon the human
family. The eating of pork has produced scrofula, leprosy, and cancerous
humors. Pork-eating is till causing the most intense suffering to the
human race”—Spiritual Gifts, Vol. 4, p. 146.
“Those who subsist largely upon flesh meats inflame the stomach, thereby
the blood becomes torpid and impure, headaches and indispositions
follow. The system is filled with humors; fevers, and cancers are the
consequences. Especially is this true of those who eat swine’s flesh.
Yet so great is the tendency to ignore these evils that few can be
brought to realize the true effects of this sort of diet upon the human
system”—Signs of the Times, January 6, 1876.
Physical
Injury and Cancer
“Satan
is constantly devising some new style of dress that shall prove an
injury to physical and moral health, and he exults when he sees
professed Christians eagerly accepting the fashions that he has
invented. The amount of physical suffering created by unnatural and
unhealthful dress cannot be estimated. Many have become life-long
invalids through their compliance with the demands of fashion.
Displacements and deformities, cancers and other terrible diseases, are
among the evils resulting from fashionable dress”—Testimonies to the
Church, Vol. 4, pp. 634, 636. |