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Cancer is a complicated subject. I watched my father die from it last year (and I still don't feel I have gone through the grieving process, so bear with me.... I am still very angry and emotional. For context, he took the COVID quackzine despite my best efforts to convince him not to. I don't know if he got boosters, or how many. He was also a heavy smoker his whole life and got lung cancer. But he was getting better, there was no cancer from the neck down on his last scan, then all the sudden it became the dreaded turbo cancer we've heard so much about lately. He had almost no cancer, and then within a month, he was gone.

I have done a lot of research on it because of my father's diagnosis, but I still am not as confident as I am with discussing viruses and bacteria. However, I think cancer is much like germ theory - we are looking at it from the wrong lens. Considering it from the pleomorphic lens, I believe it is toxin overload, and the body tries to protect us - but it seems to be an advanced form of toxin overload where the normal detox pathways cannot get rid of it, and the body first tries to concentrate it in 1 area - like the breast, or the lungs, or the colon, etc. And if the right steps aren't taken quickly enough, it will spread, or metastasize. It's not related to so-called DNA, or sugar, or many of the other things being blamed.

I've only quickly skimmed this video you linked, but will try to give it an honest watch. I do have a problem with their description pointing to "Vitamin B" and "aspirin" as being beneficial and I disagree with that right off the bat.

What I will say is that I think the treatment does THE MOST damage - chemo, radiation, immunotherapy, etc. It only has like a 5% success rate when I researched this stuff. Why anyone is still willingly doing it is mindblowing. I do think there is promising results with hyperbaric oxygen therapy - I was looking into it and found a place near me that does it and was planning to schedule an appointment for my father but unfortunately didn't get to it in time.

The Biggelson brothers have some very different and very interesting insights on cancer that I recommend looking at, if you're interested.

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