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reality-detective · 7 months
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Everyone knows that curing cancer isn't as profitable as treating it and billing you every step of the way.
However, one thing to consider is that the elite have never died of an cancer, they always die of an old age.
What does that tell you? Think about it. 🤔
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Fruit extract may kill cancer.👇
BIG pharma will make sure this doesn’t get out to the masses. 🤔
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starseedpatriot · 7 months
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This cured my father in law of merkle cell cancer
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lovepetitebusty · 1 year
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Cure for CANCER Suppressed for more than 40 years
DR BURZYNSKI, THE CANCER CURE COVER-UP - FULL DOCUMENTARY
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battleangel · 5 months
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Hospital Hellhole
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Where are the open windows in hospitals?
Hospitals are exactly like corporate cubicle farms, where you see the windows in your office, but theyre never open.
So, no fresh air ever gets in.
Stuffy, recirculated air with zero outside fresh air + constant either central indoor heating or air conditioning + a bunch of sick ass people stuffed into one building isnt exactly a recipe for holistic health.
Nor is it meant to be.
Its actually a veritable hotbed for communicable diseases, viruses, infections, germs and bacteria to develop, spread and grow.
Idgaf about how "well the hospital is ventilated" -- you need fresh air, jackass!
Good luck ever getting it at a hospital.
They'll just parade you around bare ass in a drab ass drag ass light blue gown that doesnt even close all the way in the back yet have the nerve to talk about how "functional" it is.
They'll parade your literal bare ass through the hospital hallways so you can "walk around" -- but nevah outside.
Yeah okay.
There are windows, why cant I open them?
Because you cant.
The air inside a hospital is endlessly recirculated, stuffy as hell and filled to the brim with germs, bacteria, viruses and pathogens given that a hospital is, y'know, a building full of sick ass people.
Who in the hell thinks this is a good idea?
Exactly noone as hospitals are designed to mentally break you, dehumanize you and give you a different illness then the one you checked in with or make whatever your current issue is worse.
Being in a building with no outside fresh air and no open windows full of sick, dying, dead, incapacitated, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, sneezing, wheezing, bleeding people isnt supposed to make anyone else sicker?
Yeah okay.
You need fresh air even in the best of circumstances forget about when youre sick.
You need to be in nature as it literally heals us, even their studies confirm that.
You need fresh, unrecirculated air from outside.
You need the sky, the sun, the grass and the trees.
But what do you get?
A dark, drab, sterile, lonely room with a large ass loud ass TV in it, a phone, a bed that you will be stuck in for most of your stay, a bathroom and a window you cant open.
Sounds exactly like prison.
Being stationary -- unless you are a literal invalid or completely physically incapacitated -- is awful for you.
They know this.
They know that being stationary in bed can cause DVT (deep vein thrombosis), blood clots, embolisms, poor blood circulation and bloodflow, swelling, edemas, muscle atrophy, weight gain, bed sores.
Not to mention depression, lack of mental sharpness and acuity, lethargy, anxiety, fatigue, listlessness, hopelessness, dread...
Its almost like its by design, isnt it?
Hospitals should be near parks or be built inside of parks.
All patients that are literally physically capable of going outside for fresh air and natural sunlight should do so, or if possible, should be taken outside in wheelchairs.
Blinding white bright ass unnatural fluorescent lighting has repeatedly been proven to deplete our melatonin levels, disrupt our natural circadian rhythyms, disrupt our sleep, cause insomnia and other sleep disorders -- so why is the lighting in hospitals so fucking bright???
Why do you think?
They dont want you well.
If you happen to get better after being hospitalized, its an unintended side effect.
The goal is to find -- or make up -- other things that are wrong with you so they can feed you further into the many tentacled medical industrial complex.
More diagnoses, more pills, more injections, more shots, more IVs, more surgeries, more specialists, more tests, more false positive results.
Just the way they intend it.
If youve ever visited someone in the hospital or ever been hospitalized yourself, youve probably experienced a general feeling of feeling run down, fatigued, sore, tired, like you were coming down with a cold, feeling out of sorts and out of it if you were inside a hospital for a few hours or more (days, weeks or even months).
Thats by design.
Patients should be outside every day, breathing fresh air, getting natural sunlight, touching fresh grass, hugging and sitting by trees, looking up at the clear blue sky, soaking up the sun, picking flowers and soaking up natures natural healing properties.
Nope, you get to walk up and down a ridiculously overilluminated bright ass fluorescent hallway with drab muted colors surrounding you, machines beeping, nurses having bored conversations at lunch, doctors being self-important and your bare ass cheeks on full display in your gown that doesnt "quite fully close all the way in the back."
You should be letting butterflies land on your hand, picking sunflowers, laying against trees, walking barefoot in grass, staring up at the sun and soaking up the individual rays, taking deep breaths of the fresh air all around you, looking at the clear blue sky, observing some of the cloud formations, lying on your back on the grass and staring up at the big blue sky supervised by hospital staff for about an hour a day.
That should be happening every day in every hospital.
It could be done in shifts.
Even a small park or garden even on hospital grounds or property would suffice.
In your everyday life, dont you walk outside once a day?
Even just to check the mail? Run errands? Pick up groceries? Go to work? Get takeout? Go shopping? Go to work? Meet up with friends and family? Go out to eat? See a movie? Take a walk? Go jogging?
Why is this simple freedom denied to you in a hospital?
When you need nature the most, they wont even open a window for you.
Antiseptic sterility, vomiting bleeding dying patients, coughing sneezing wheezing patients, patients with viruses, bacterial infections, open wounds, bodily fluids and emissions, mucus, phlegm, stitches, sutures, transfusions, transplants.
How would you NOT need fresh air even after one day in a hospital?
Why is hospital food so comically bad?
Youre literally back to the slop you were being force fed in elementary school but as an adult.
Since youre sick, shouldnt there be an interest in providing you with nourishing, holistic, healthy, fresh organic foods that will help heal you and aid in your recovery?
If youve ever been hospitalized, it took you back to your school days with rubbery chicken, mystery lunch meat, dry bread, nothing is seasoned, everything is out of a box, warmed over and bland as hell.
Why?
It doesnt have to be expensive!
Fresh spinach for salad is cheap, quinoa is cheap, tofu is inexpensive, steel cut oats are inexpensive, chickpeas are cheap, hummus is inexpensive, lentil beans are cheap, kale is inexpensive, kidney and black beans are cheap - these are all chock full of protein, cheap, healthy, good for you and can be prepared with fresh or cookied veggies, rice, noodles.
It doesnt have to be like this.
They want you sick and defeated.
Hospitals are literal hellholes.
Its not you.
Youre right to think they are creepy depressing prisons and incubators for all kinds of diseases and infections.
Because they are. By design.
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This could change everything
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jbfly46 · 9 months
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CHEMOTHERAPY
CURING CANCER WITH NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT
YOU'RE GONNA LIVE OR WE'RE GONNA KILL YOU
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idahocomicsgroupinc · 2 years
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Patent for cancer cure. 
American:  https://patents.google.com/patent/US6630507B1/en
Hungarian:  https://patents.google.com/patent/HU9801534A2/en
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gusty-wind · 2 years
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THE TRUTH ABOUT “HCQ and IVERMECTIN”
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Watch "Suppressing a cure for more than 40 years! BURZYNSKI: THE CANCER CURE COVER-UP - FULL DOCUMENTARY" on YouTube
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reality-detective · 5 months
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This 👆 is what they do when an effective treatment that actually helps people even cure them. 🤔
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Cancer Cure - Dog Dewormer 👇
You Decide 🤔
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daonlineselling · 2 years
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mypositiveoutlooks · 2 years
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Here's the miraculous story of a teen cured of cancer after receiving CAR T-Cell therapy
Here’s the miraculous story of a teen cured of cancer after receiving CAR T-Cell therapy
In 2010, then 5-year-old Emily Whitehead had just gone to her annual checkup and was declared healthy. But a week later, Emily’s mom, Kari, noticed that her daughter had bruises on odd parts of her body, including her back and stomach. Her gums started bleeding, and she was waking up in the middle of the night due to unbearable pain. When Kari, 46, Googled the symptoms, she learned they were the…
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chawlamedicoss · 2 years
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cyclicallife · 2 years
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It was soul-nourishing and profoundly fulfilling to get out of town while awaiting my scan date. So much so that I postponed my return.
MRI shows NO new mets! The radiated lesion is stable. The other, detected after the recurrence and subsequently resected, looks clear.
Both show considerable edema, which has been present all along. The swelling of the radiated met (left frontal) has been causing disfluency. At first, I thought it was one of the medications I am currently taking. I had a post-MRI visit with my oncologist and my neurologist. I was informed about the hemispherical control our brain has over numerous functions that aren't even considered during our daily lives for many of us. Fascinating and horrifying. However, it shouldn't come as any surprise. In 2017, when the recurrence was detected, the disease returned with a vengeance and spread even quicker than before. The lesion that sprouted up in the right frontal lobe paralyzed my entire left arm. From shoulder to fingertips, it was immobile. After the craniotomy, it was fascinating to watch the slow return of muscle movement and motor skills. Though my dexterity isn't 100% and may never be, I cannot help but be awestruck by the phenomenon of the human body. However, I will forever eye it cautiously and never take it for granted.
Since my MRI results and the re-re-re-realization that our brains are so susceptible to everything, I reconsider the various times during my journey that have been perfect examples of this. Whether it was depression or anxiety, chemo-induced hallucinations, or the need to change seizure drugs because of sudden mood alterations, bliss from meditation, calm from generating art, euphoria from witnessing nature, etc., the brain physiologically and the mind psychologically are powerful yet fragile. (Make note; fragility is NOT akin to weakness. I cannot stress this enough. Maybe this is what I'll ramble on about in my next blog post.)
I am thankful for my gray matter as well as my mind. Both have struggled to adapt, heal, and regrow.
I am thankful for others, too—others of solid intellect and stable mind/emotions. I am grateful for those who acknowledged and accepted the fragility of both my brain and mind during these past several years.
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