Got to make it seem after billions in research and decades in the making, they FINALLY found the cure to cancer.
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Just so we're clear, "in remission" is NOT "cancer free." It means there are no "visible" signs of a cancerous tumor and their T cell, White Blood Cell, lymphocyte, and other counts are within "acceptable" levels and the cancer is being held in check. But AT NO TIME is someone cancer free while "in remission." That state can last a few days, weeks, months, or years, but nearly 100% of "in remission" cancer survivors end up with the same cancer or other before they're dead.
Edit: also, just so we're clear, this isn't a post trying to doom/gloom. [they]'re actively rewriting definitions to already proven science and medicine. We know this. I believe there are cures out there for all manner of illnesses, afflictions, etc. But they're not for us. Not yet, at least. Disclosure isn't going to come thru the daily wire. And this article is definitely trying to get a rise out of people. Keep a level head and follow where the research takes you on this subject. Jist remember, "in remission" IS NOT "cancer free."
There is a reason those at the top live to 96+ regularly. And if it involves human extract, I’d rather die at 83 God willing. Medicine is good for those who can afford it but also those that take care of themselves. 100 years ago we were eating local everything and walking 10 mi per day plus physical chores. Even people in my income bracket back then had their own city gardens and were still physical. Everyone should do 100 squats per day. Be prepared means being in good health. Bioweapons target the weak.
How old is Kissinger? How old is the Queen?
Why don't any Soros', Clintons, Rothschild's, etc, ever die of illness?
Is the Queens husbands death significant in timing?
Google the Rothschilds that got his 7th or 8th heart at 107 years young
Ruth Bader Ginsburg too. She survived pancreatic, colon, lung and liver cancer since 1999. That's when I fully realized that there are cures for the uber rich & famous. Everyone else has to dig for them.
What are you talking about? These die all the time. It helps that they have the best healthcare money can buy but very few of them make it past 90.
Healthcare isn’t what keeps you healthy though. Your lifestyle is. The healthiest people I know rarely if ever go to the doctor, not even for annual physicals or preventative screenings. Interestingly, those I know who are quick to run to doctors are the ones who always end up having some diagnosis or another , are on various medications, etc
But hasn't the average age of death increased over time?
I'm convinced that number has gone up mainly due to cleaner water and a better understanding of nutrition.
Medicine has helped of course ... Things like appendicitis and strept throat were often a death sentence. Today they can be cured with minor surgery and/or antibiotics.
Medicine today is a totally different animal than what it was just 50 years ago of course. It's fucked now .. not all of it, but so much of it is ravaged by woke political bullshit.
Yes….but. Technology has allowed the workforce to use machinery that is labour saving. Manual labour was cruel. Even children were put to work in conditions worse than adults in some cases. You cannot compare say workers in a factory, with long hours, 6 days a week etc to today where machines ease back breaking work. If you surveyed those in say India working in in hard manual work, the death rate would be no different to those in 1900.
They say sitting is the new smoking !
That is just not true. I know people who were cured of cancer and died of something else as old people. Only 40% of women with breast cancer get it again.
"Only" 40%?
My aunt had colo-rectal cancer with an almost zero survival prognosis. She was 38 at diagnosis. She is in a nursing home at 82 now with no cancer.
But don't we all have cancer cells in us...at acceptable levels which our immune system deals with every day?
Yes. Cancer is actually just damaged cells. Damage occurs from something as simple as blunt force trauma to ionizing radiation (EM wavelengths at or above UV light). The benign damaged cells divide and produce normal healthy daughter cells, whereas damaged cells that produce the same damage when they divide is sometimes malignant IF they lose contact inhibition and lose their telomere chain. Your immune cells will tag these damaged cells and macrophages envelop and breakdown the damaged cells before they can multiply. If your immune system is healthy and the number of defective cells are not too numerous, your body destroys the cancer cells in the normal course of business. If your immune system suffers a weakening or the number of damaged cells outnumber your ability to dispose of them faster than they can divide, cancerous cells can go from being under control to overwhelming your body and causing sickness and death. The keys to avoiding cancer are to minimize damage to cells, {especially ionizing radiation, toxic chemical exposure (especially over long periods of time)} , and a healthy immune system.