The cell phone is almost certainly causing other issues, and cancer is the diagnosable and medically billable byproduct.
I had a dog who started growing a extremely nasty abscess, and the vet wasn't to concerned.
She said it would go away. It grew, and grew, Ave and then began to ooze and fluids were seeping out. It looked hideous.
I called the vet, and made an appointment. It was during covid bull shit and I wasn't going to jump through hoops, so the vet met me outside the building. I have the very my assessment, summarized as the blood vessels were closing off the abscess, Ave and would starve the growth and heal on its own. But my concern was the necrotic tissue decay could easily spread and I was concerned about septic shock from the decaying tissue. And I wanted antibiotics to prevent sepsis.
The vet was surprised that I comprehensively understood the circumstances, and she agreed and dispensed the antibiotics.
When she returned with the medication, I mentioned my suspicion that many people with cancer diagnosis would probably have a similar outcome, as my dog. And I suspected that the "cancer treatment" actually exacerbated the cancer, and more people would survive cancer by doing nothing at all.
She just stood there and stared at me, and she didn't know what to say. Seemed like she agreed, but couldn't say a word, and didn't rebutt my statement because I already proved that I knew what I was talking about.
She finally said, "I don't know." And that was it.
Of course, this assumes a reasonably healthy diet, and most people don't feed their dogs the putrid garbage that they themselves eat.
That's the unknown variable in humans which doesn't apply to pets, and Dr. Seyfried's research essentially proves this to be true.
This only applies to cancer as it was understood it before 2021.
The COVID vaccine turbo cancer is crazy AF; an instant stage 4 diagnosis with the onset of symptoms, and the person is dead 5 weeks later.
Seems more similar to a parasitic infection, than actual cancer.
The cell phone is almost certainly causing other issues, and cancer is the diagnosable and medically billable byproduct.
What other issues does it cause? So radiation doesn't cause cancer but it causes other issues that cause cancer? Doesn't that give credence to the official theory?
Regarding your story her reaction could've easily been your own projection but yeah I don't trust these cancer treatments one bit. What even is the official explanation for the increased cancer rates? We're the product of a bazillion years of evolution humans didn't randomly die of cancer en masse for most of their history if they can't even point out the cause then I'm never gonna trust doctors to treat it. A lot of people who got hospitalized from covid were killed off by the 'treatment' because doctors:
put people on ventilators even though it was the wrong treatment
withdrew antibiotics
a few other things I forget the details.
That's an interesting point, though. If that caused an initial excess death in the first half of 2020 already, then doesn't that show that people did, in fact, get hospitalized more often than normally, thus showing that there was some kind of disease we could term covid? Or do you think hospitalizations were of regular rate, just that all the people who'd normally get hospitalized were butchered?
Pretty sure covid was a complete psyop. It was always the regular flu.
The excess deaths occurred in nursing homes in a handful of specific locations like New York, and they basically murdered the elderly.
Overall mortality dropped in 2020 vs. 2019.
The brain is complex and constantly undergoing chemical reactions in real time, so I don't know how one could identify what changes are precursors to brain cancer.
Can I put my phone against my head?
The cell phone is almost certainly causing other issues, and cancer is the diagnosable and medically billable byproduct.
I had a dog who started growing a extremely nasty abscess, and the vet wasn't to concerned.
She said it would go away. It grew, and grew, Ave and then began to ooze and fluids were seeping out. It looked hideous.
I called the vet, and made an appointment. It was during covid bull shit and I wasn't going to jump through hoops, so the vet met me outside the building. I have the very my assessment, summarized as the blood vessels were closing off the abscess, Ave and would starve the growth and heal on its own. But my concern was the necrotic tissue decay could easily spread and I was concerned about septic shock from the decaying tissue. And I wanted antibiotics to prevent sepsis.
The vet was surprised that I comprehensively understood the circumstances, and she agreed and dispensed the antibiotics.
When she returned with the medication, I mentioned my suspicion that many people with cancer diagnosis would probably have a similar outcome, as my dog. And I suspected that the "cancer treatment" actually exacerbated the cancer, and more people would survive cancer by doing nothing at all.
She just stood there and stared at me, and she didn't know what to say. Seemed like she agreed, but couldn't say a word, and didn't rebutt my statement because I already proved that I knew what I was talking about.
She finally said, "I don't know." And that was it.
Of course, this assumes a reasonably healthy diet, and most people don't feed their dogs the putrid garbage that they themselves eat.
That's the unknown variable in humans which doesn't apply to pets, and Dr. Seyfried's research essentially proves this to be true.
This only applies to cancer as it was understood it before 2021.
The COVID vaccine turbo cancer is crazy AF; an instant stage 4 diagnosis with the onset of symptoms, and the person is dead 5 weeks later.
Seems more similar to a parasitic infection, than actual cancer.
What other issues does it cause? So radiation doesn't cause cancer but it causes other issues that cause cancer? Doesn't that give credence to the official theory?
Regarding your story her reaction could've easily been your own projection but yeah I don't trust these cancer treatments one bit. What even is the official explanation for the increased cancer rates? We're the product of a bazillion years of evolution humans didn't randomly die of cancer en masse for most of their history if they can't even point out the cause then I'm never gonna trust doctors to treat it. A lot of people who got hospitalized from covid were killed off by the 'treatment' because doctors:
That's an interesting point, though. If that caused an initial excess death in the first half of 2020 already, then doesn't that show that people did, in fact, get hospitalized more often than normally, thus showing that there was some kind of disease we could term covid? Or do you think hospitalizations were of regular rate, just that all the people who'd normally get hospitalized were butchered?
Pretty sure covid was a complete psyop. It was always the regular flu.
The excess deaths occurred in nursing homes in a handful of specific locations like New York, and they basically murdered the elderly.
Overall mortality dropped in 2020 vs. 2019.
The brain is complex and constantly undergoing chemical reactions in real time, so I don't know how one could identify what changes are precursors to brain cancer.