MCAS versus CANCER

healing Feb 02, 2026

There is no direct causation from MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome) to cancer;

MCAS itself does not cause or progress into cancer.

However, both conditions can share the same underlying root cause:
a chronic Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) infection, often combined with toxic heavy metals and other environmental poisons.

As a Health Practitioner, in my practice, I see clients with different neurological and systemic conditions that often trace back to viruses releasing neurotoxins and byproducts that inflame the central nervous system, sensitize nerves and mast cells, and lead to MCAS symptoms, including:

  • Skin-related: flushing, itching, hives, rashes, swelling (face, lips, eyes, tongue, or throat), easy bruising, burning sensations, dermatographism.

  • Cardiovascular: low or unstable blood pressure, rapid heart rate, dizziness, fainting, chest pain, palpitations.

  • Respiratory: shortness of breath, wheezing, nasal congestion, tight chest.

  • Gastrointestinal: abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, vomiting, bloating, heartburn/reflux.

  • Neurological/cognitive: brain fog, memory issues, headaches/migraines, anxiety, depression, tingling or numbness, fatigue, sleep problems, balance issues.

  • Other systemic: extreme fatigue, bone/muscle/joint pain, chills, eye irritation, sweating, anaphylaxis in severe cases, multi-system involvement (sometimes overlapping with POTS or fibromyalgia-like symptoms).

In others—particularly when the EBV strain is more aggressive, and when high toxin levels (like mercury or aluminum) amplify the virus—a burdened liver fails to clear viral waste, allowing the same virus to trigger cancerous changes and tumor formation in organs such as the breast, thyroid, liver, lung, pancreas, prostate, or blood (leukemia).

The key difference lies in the viral strain’s aggressiveness and the body’s toxic environment, which can make hypersensitivity and inflammation appear in one person but lead to tumor growth in another.

 

In my practice, healing protocols focus on:

  • reducing viral load,

  • detoxing heavy metals,

  • supporting the liver,

  • avoiding foods that feed pathogens,

  • and strengthening both the body’s immune system and the immune system of the self.

The most important thing is not to get frustrated. Keep a clear mind by focusing on one step at a time. Healing takes time and it needs your support. Knowing that your body is doing everything to keep you going—that it is capable of healing—is a tremendous support for your immune system. In fact, your immune system needs your mental and emotional support, as the two are directly connected.

Practice Healing Meditation to ease and clarify your mind and strengthen the self by directly connecting with the Supreme Source of Light. There is a Healing Meditation Master Course on my website
created to help you ease and clarify your mind and strengthen the self by directly connecting with the Supreme Source of Light.

This course is designed step by step, gently guiding you to engage the self in the healing process—so healing feels supported, clear, and sustainable.

Link here:  Healing Meditation Master Course

Your emotional and spiritual approach to the healing process is at the core of your recovery. You are not alone—when you practice Healing Meditation, you can directly connect to the Source of Healing—the Supreme Light for support, strength, and lightness.

I am honored to assist you on your healing path, if you are ready to take the steps toward healing and supporting your body, mind, and soul.

 

with love and support
Maka