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Isn’t it fairly well known that cancer is a healing process? People die with cancer, not because of cancer, no?
As a friend to several people who died of cancer, I can say this is not correct.
ya, that person who made that comment is quite silly. I suspect they are a troll / agitator.
How did your experience inform you of this?
Ever seen a kid with his head blown up like a balloon at 13 because he has incurable brain cancer? I've known 2.
Ever see your best friend from high school get Stage 4 breast cancer and die in 6 months when it's metastasized under the radar to her lungs and organs? Guess they weren't healing anything.
Another good friend has an adopted son who just got brain surgery for a hypothalamic hamartoma that was causing speech delays and precocious puberty at @ age 3 or 4. Tumor is gone now and he is learning words and puberty has stopped.
My great aunt got pancreatic cancer in the 70s. I never met her, she was dead almost before grandpa could fly out to see her.
Another friend has battled leukemia and goes into remission but is always having to watch for it. She has three daughters who are young. It's scary.
I am sorry and no disrespect to you personally but of all the question everything anti-science stuff I have read on here (viruses arent real, etc) the idea that cancer is a healing process and doesn't kill people takes the cake.
No one I've ever known "got cancer" and came thru it feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
I’m aware of many cases like this. I think everyone is.
Brutal stuff - here's the culprit https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/child-adolescent.html
no, cancer definitely kills.
Not always, look up Kris Carr And learn about Dr Gerson and the Gerson Institute
Yes I remember when my cousin's husband had colon cancer. They sought alternative treatment and the doc told her that malnutrition kills more patients than the actual cancer does.
Yes and sadly I just lost someone to that exact "malnutrition" even though her so called cause of death was listed as cancer.
How do you know?
The same why I know decapitation often leads to death.
Often.
Ok. My mind is more demanding than to accept ‘one thing precedes the other frequently therefore it is the cause’. I’m not trying to convince you of anything either way.
People die from CANCER TREATMENT more than cancer itself, but it's always blamed on cancer.
This is true. Chemo basically guts the immune system which is the front line of defense while it attempts to kill the cancer cells.
Funny thing is NOW they start with monoclonal antibodies THEN do the cancer prevention injection. Im new to all this BUT.. I hadn't heard of monoclonal antibodies until the tailend of the plandemic
Apparently chemo is a Jew conspiracy to kill people I have done no research on this.
Haha, yeah I know. I was just saying it softly to make the red pill taste less bitter. Oncologists themselves generally don’t opt for this shit. Bastards definitely killed my Nanna, and that cannot stand.
Always. And if you do survive the cancer treatment, the side effects are that the cancer comes back in a few years far worse and there's usually nothing that can be done. So if the cancer treatment doesn't kill you, it just gives you cancer, again.
No. My mother died from cancer, leukemia, it killed her 25 year ago at age 60.
People definitely die because of cancer, but I see what you're trying to say with cancer is a healing process. Perhaps in the same sense how allergies are an immune response, but it's an over reaction by the immune system. So I believe you're implying that as tissue is healing/regenerating, it gets out of control which becomes the mass that we know as cancer.
Either way at the end of the day they are cells that are malfunctioning.