Good to hear your health is normal. Did you know colonoscopies are unsafe. That the instrument they use is contaminated and can infect you. There is no such thing as a sterile instrument and the contamination ranges in contamination. Polyps are typically normal in that they appear and disappear as part of body repair. My mother died from a colonoscopy analysis finding polyps that were first diagnosed by one doctor as being benign, but then by another doctor as malignant. She chose the later diagnosis and the chemo they put her on killed her.
Agree the instruments used are bad - can cause infections\diseases also sometimes perforating the colon and\or causing death. While polyps are 'normal' in that so many people have them, they are not something that should be acceptable in terms of health. The fact that so many people have them is a testament to the fact that the average human does not have optimal health. Cutting off a polyp does not usually solve the problem, so there is that also.
"Cutting off a polyp does not usually solve the problem, so there is that also."
Yet, that is a common procedure for what?...... For Biopsies in finding cancer. I agree with your statement polyps are somewhat normal.... they come and go and to me are similar to canker sores. You are correct in saying -- "the average human does not have optimal health." This is probably more so to a combination of things like chemical toxins in the environment increase. A far more sedentary lifestyle and the diets Americans have eating processed foods is definitely a big factor too.
My statement refers to the fact that a polyp will grow back roughly 30% of the time, and new ones occur--- the doc has to keep lopping off the new pop-ups, like whack-a-mole, UNLESS the underlying health issues that allow these things to grow are addressed. When a doctor says ' normal' it is based on ranges for stats that include the general population as a whole, not the healthier end of the range. This is why thyroid issues for example often go undiagnosed. Healthy tissue would not provide the right environment for polyps to grow so - as you indicated, the combination of things such as chemicals\processed foods and sedentary lifestyle need to be changed.
I believe our excretory system is very complex and beyond our current understanding. In immunology it is admitted that their understanding of how the immune system works is less than 1%. That is an amazing revelation to me. It signifies the absolute insanity of vax☠xination and other invasive acts including colonoscopies. Moreover, people accept a system that demands we trust Strangers having job titles and permit them to invasively poke and probe the sanctity of our bodies. Who is this person performing these acts? How did this individual gain your trust? I use IFF as a standard for meeting people. "Identify Friend or Foe" forces me to evaluate who I am talking with. Is it a stranger? Or is it a person that has earned my trust? A medical doctor is most likely a stranger. Why should that individual care about you other than his/her income? Like lawyers, there are many unscrupulous medical doctors out there. They're pressured and straight-jacketed to perform to keep up their high-standard of living. All of this and more should be a red-flag. But how many people ever consider this? Do people know that medical doctors have a great alibi and cause hundreds of thousands of deaths each year. This fact alone tells me the best-of-the-best are not examining their patients. To me, all these "medical" people are strangers. Strangers are not to be ever trusted. Mom and dad told us this when we were young. Nothing has changed.
The SARS-CoV2 pandemic provided the public with widespread exposure to the fraud hidden behind the alibi of the medical doctor's title. They told us the vax☠x was safe and effective, when all too many of them knew otherwise. Would a friend, who earned your trust inject a toxin in you? It's much easier for a stranger to do this than a friend, no?
Chemo therapy is another of these lies hiding behind the alibi of the oncologist's title. Chemo therapy has less than a 3% success rate. Most people don't ever know this, and if they did, it would provide pause and a search for alternative treatments. Certainly, the Oncologist, who makes a third of his wages from prescribing this toxin, won't ever tell you this though. In Florida where people go to retire, oncology is very profitable. They have a very convincing alibi with old people in that they can prescribe chemo drugs and the resulting death gets recorded as age-related cancer. After all, what would you expect? They're old people, right? It's also not coincidental that malpractice attorneys in Florida do very well too.
Allopathic Medicine is full of massive fraud. There's far more to the story than the two examples I addressed. Colonoscopies are not needed, nor should they be done. Colonoscopies Fail to Reduce Colorectal-Related Deaths. I recall my mother having to be ambulance to the hospital as a result of the doctor perforating her intestine after removing polyps. Did you know the intestinal wall is only one cell layer in thickness? Removing polyps is a asking for trouble, especially if intestinal waste (which is toxic) invades the body cavity due to a breech in the intestinal wall. My mother required emergency surgery and she almost died then.
Retired people are a good source of income to these doctors. As I said earlier, they have a good alibi that protects them from lawsuits. It's old people. Another article -- "Is a Colonoscopy Worth the Risk?" provides information on the risks of colonoscopies. There are alternatives to the colonoscopy. I've used the the Stool Sample Test. Then there is the FIT-DNA Test. These are home tests that eliminate paying to visit a medical doctor. Obviously, the medical profession doesn't like it so they will emphasis the colonoscopy over this. You pay more and they profit from it. You can find info on the internet describing these home tests. Of course, the best prevention of colon cancer is diet and there's much written about processed foods that seem to cause colon and rectum cancer.
Good to hear your health is normal. Did you know colonoscopies are unsafe. That the instrument they use is contaminated and can infect you. There is no such thing as a sterile instrument and the contamination ranges in contamination. Polyps are typically normal in that they appear and disappear as part of body repair. My mother died from a colonoscopy analysis finding polyps that were first diagnosed by one doctor as being benign, but then by another doctor as malignant. She chose the later diagnosis and the chemo they put her on killed her.
There's other methods to check your health.
Agree the instruments used are bad - can cause infections\diseases also sometimes perforating the colon and\or causing death. While polyps are 'normal' in that so many people have them, they are not something that should be acceptable in terms of health. The fact that so many people have them is a testament to the fact that the average human does not have optimal health. Cutting off a polyp does not usually solve the problem, so there is that also.
"Cutting off a polyp does not usually solve the problem, so there is that also."
Yet, that is a common procedure for what?...... For Biopsies in finding cancer. I agree with your statement polyps are somewhat normal.... they come and go and to me are similar to canker sores. You are correct in saying -- "the average human does not have optimal health." This is probably more so to a combination of things like chemical toxins in the environment increase. A far more sedentary lifestyle and the diets Americans have eating processed foods is definitely a big factor too.
My statement refers to the fact that a polyp will grow back roughly 30% of the time, and new ones occur--- the doc has to keep lopping off the new pop-ups, like whack-a-mole, UNLESS the underlying health issues that allow these things to grow are addressed. When a doctor says ' normal' it is based on ranges for stats that include the general population as a whole, not the healthier end of the range. This is why thyroid issues for example often go undiagnosed. Healthy tissue would not provide the right environment for polyps to grow so - as you indicated, the combination of things such as chemicals\processed foods and sedentary lifestyle need to be changed.
I agree with you and understood the risks. I did pray and if God wants to take me out this way, so be it.
In saying that, the Ivermectic has its work cut out from that poorly sanitised probe 🧐😂😂
Curious though, what are the other methods fren?
PS; sorry to hear about your mother. Mine got taken on the chemo route too😢
I believe our excretory system is very complex and beyond our current understanding. In immunology it is admitted that their understanding of how the immune system works is less than 1%. That is an amazing revelation to me. It signifies the absolute insanity of vax☠xination and other invasive acts including colonoscopies. Moreover, people accept a system that demands we trust Strangers having job titles and permit them to invasively poke and probe the sanctity of our bodies. Who is this person performing these acts? How did this individual gain your trust? I use IFF as a standard for meeting people. "Identify Friend or Foe" forces me to evaluate who I am talking with. Is it a stranger? Or is it a person that has earned my trust? A medical doctor is most likely a stranger. Why should that individual care about you other than his/her income? Like lawyers, there are many unscrupulous medical doctors out there. They're pressured and straight-jacketed to perform to keep up their high-standard of living. All of this and more should be a red-flag. But how many people ever consider this? Do people know that medical doctors have a great alibi and cause hundreds of thousands of deaths each year. This fact alone tells me the best-of-the-best are not examining their patients. To me, all these "medical" people are strangers. Strangers are not to be ever trusted. Mom and dad told us this when we were young. Nothing has changed.
The SARS-CoV2 pandemic provided the public with widespread exposure to the fraud hidden behind the alibi of the medical doctor's title. They told us the vax☠x was safe and effective, when all too many of them knew otherwise. Would a friend, who earned your trust inject a toxin in you? It's much easier for a stranger to do this than a friend, no?
Chemo therapy is another of these lies hiding behind the alibi of the oncologist's title. Chemo therapy has less than a 3% success rate. Most people don't ever know this, and if they did, it would provide pause and a search for alternative treatments. Certainly, the Oncologist, who makes a third of his wages from prescribing this toxin, won't ever tell you this though. In Florida where people go to retire, oncology is very profitable. They have a very convincing alibi with old people in that they can prescribe chemo drugs and the resulting death gets recorded as age-related cancer. After all, what would you expect? They're old people, right? It's also not coincidental that malpractice attorneys in Florida do very well too.
Allopathic Medicine is full of massive fraud. There's far more to the story than the two examples I addressed. Colonoscopies are not needed, nor should they be done. Colonoscopies Fail to Reduce Colorectal-Related Deaths. I recall my mother having to be ambulance to the hospital as a result of the doctor perforating her intestine after removing polyps. Did you know the intestinal wall is only one cell layer in thickness? Removing polyps is a asking for trouble, especially if intestinal waste (which is toxic) invades the body cavity due to a breech in the intestinal wall. My mother required emergency surgery and she almost died then.
Retired people are a good source of income to these doctors. As I said earlier, they have a good alibi that protects them from lawsuits. It's old people. Another article -- "Is a Colonoscopy Worth the Risk?" provides information on the risks of colonoscopies. There are alternatives to the colonoscopy. I've used the the Stool Sample Test. Then there is the FIT-DNA Test. These are home tests that eliminate paying to visit a medical doctor. Obviously, the medical profession doesn't like it so they will emphasis the colonoscopy over this. You pay more and they profit from it. You can find info on the internet describing these home tests. Of course, the best prevention of colon cancer is diet and there's much written about processed foods that seem to cause colon and rectum cancer.
Thanks for your detailed reply.
Diet had an overhaul in the last couple of years; I removed seed oil, oxilates, fluoride. I do regular fasting.