Would HCQ help them? Would American frontline doctors know?
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I used to work with a well-known cancer surgeon. We had a patient from Germany with breast cancer. He described the usual procedures (surgery, radiation, chemo). Because she had diplomatic immunity she could fly back and forth. She went to Germany for a 2nd opinion. She came back and said she decided to try the German regimen because it was 'natural' and no surgery needed. My boss said, of course the choice is yours, but I would like you to come back with mammograms every 3 months so we could follow the cancer. She did and every 3 months we literally saw her cancer shrink to nothing. The doctor and I talked about her and he said "There is a cure out there, but we're not allowed to use it". At that I lost all respect for the doctor with in mind all those especially young mothers who died prior. I dont know what treatment this patient had, but he did compare it to Laetrile. Maybe you could research this some.
When he said there is a cure out there, I thought of Oscar Warberg who had won the nobel prize in medicine in 1937 and 1939 for curing cancer in the lung and stomach respectively. He found that cancer cannot live in oxygen (not just air) and alkaline.
I love how googling Laetrile gives you results like, "something that is falsely promoted as a cancer cure" can they make it anymore obvious? These people are sick and evil. Fuck them all.