Saw a commercial over the weekend "one in two people will have a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime"
Ummmm, what's changed in the past few hundred years? Lifespans of 90-100 years were normal for past generations... And they also smoked and drank regularly, what gives?
No shit — most of my aunts/ uncles/ grandparents lived into their mid- late nineties- my husband (unvaccinated) died suddenly last April of vascular/cardio event but I do think past generations (at least in my family) they ate better food ( no processed food) and had better immune systems due to recovering from illness ( no vaccines)
My mother and grandfather ( her father) died from multiple myeloma variants ( lots of crop dusting back then) but my paternal grandmother was 100 and many of my maternal aunts were 92-98- we will see — turning 70 soon — eat well and like wine😁
Wine has antioxidant properties, 🤷♂️ Not sure. All my ancestors lived well into their 80s-90s except for my pops... Didn't make it to 60, let alone retirement...
The advent of Rockefeller Medicine, the vaccine schedules, the invention of high fructose corn syrup, and the Petro chemicals used as viable food additives (like the numbered food colorings and other alphabet chemicals). Those things are responsible for the current health epidemic here in the U.S. A lot of the additives used here in the U.S. have been banned in almost every other country on the planet.
This is a really good answer. I have a medical condition that no one else in my family has - and doctors don't know what causes it. I'm waiting for the day they discover its a side effect of one of the childhood vaccines or an additive.
While in a medical facility waiting room, I saw an MSNBC “discussion” about the efficacy of woman’s oral contraception, and the “expert” said that her biggest concern with oral contraception was actually blood clots. And the hosts agreed of course.
They are priming everyone for cancer and blood clots to be seen as normal, and a factor of literally anything else but the vaccine.
Saw a commercial over the weekend "one in two people will have a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime"
Ummmm, what's changed in the past few hundred years? Lifespans of 90-100 years were normal for past generations... And they also smoked and drank regularly, what gives?
I saw that commercial. Never heard that statistic before so I'm wondering if they're trying to get us used to every other person getting cancer.
Pharma: "a patient cured, is a customer lost?"
So, give everyone cancer... Then "Profit?"
$650k a pop!
1 in 2 Americans...
That's $227,500,000,000,000 spent on 'treatments'!!!
And you think they want to find a cure?!?!?! Hahahaha!!!!
Fenbendazole is cheap, but they don't want you to know that.
Sounds about right! It's like how medications have all kinds of side effects but hey! They have another pill for that!!
No shit — most of my aunts/ uncles/ grandparents lived into their mid- late nineties- my husband (unvaccinated) died suddenly last April of vascular/cardio event but I do think past generations (at least in my family) they ate better food ( no processed food) and had better immune systems due to recovering from illness ( no vaccines) My mother and grandfather ( her father) died from multiple myeloma variants ( lots of crop dusting back then) but my paternal grandmother was 100 and many of my maternal aunts were 92-98- we will see — turning 70 soon — eat well and like wine😁
Wine has antioxidant properties, 🤷♂️ Not sure. All my ancestors lived well into their 80s-90s except for my pops... Didn't make it to 60, let alone retirement...
The advent of Rockefeller Medicine, the vaccine schedules, the invention of high fructose corn syrup, and the Petro chemicals used as viable food additives (like the numbered food colorings and other alphabet chemicals). Those things are responsible for the current health epidemic here in the U.S. A lot of the additives used here in the U.S. have been banned in almost every other country on the planet.
This is a really good answer. I have a medical condition that no one else in my family has - and doctors don't know what causes it. I'm waiting for the day they discover its a side effect of one of the childhood vaccines or an additive.
While in a medical facility waiting room, I saw an MSNBC “discussion” about the efficacy of woman’s oral contraception, and the “expert” said that her biggest concern with oral contraception was actually blood clots. And the hosts agreed of course.
They are priming everyone for cancer and blood clots to be seen as normal, and a factor of literally anything else but the vaccine.