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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.
All I'm saying is I have yet to see even one case where the opposite is true, that cancer "fixed" someone Ala a healing factor
It says on this article that 1/100,000 are ‘able to shed the disease without treatment’ https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20150306-the-mystery-of-vanishing-cancer it was the first google result for a basic search. You may say it didn’t fixed them, but they are fixed.
Somehow getting rid if cancer isn't the same to me as cancer being a fixative condition.
Their bodies either cured what wasn't supposed to be there, or as possible in some cases, was a misdiagnosis and they never had it. Imaging etc. Are still dodgy enough that I can see that as a very real possibility.
Treatment methods and their damage aside, I'd take an example where someone had, say, cirrhosis of the liver, got liver cancer, and then when they beat it they were found to no longer have cirrhosis.
When I think of cancer healing something, I picture my grandfather who lost 1/2 a lung to TB in prisoner of war camp. He never got lung cancer, but if he had and they operated to find a whole intact lung where there had been half of one in 1946, I'd agree with you.
And as a retired gambler I need better odds than 1/100,000.
The article is pretty clear that the cancer was never the fixative,but rather some unknown immune response or other method the body did that destroyed the cancer.
Brutal stuff - here's the culprit https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/child-adolescent.html
Oh for sure. Altho my two friends kids were both from moms who went to school with me and were alive during TMI. two very rare brain cancers and there are some others in the area too. So there's speculation maybe it was inherited genetic damage from mom's exposure during TMI
Sorry if I'm stupid , but what is TMI in this instance ?
Three Mile Island nuclear plant partial meltdown in 1979