Apparently, they once had a system where, if a patient died under their "care", they had to put a certain kind of lantern outside their practice to let people know. People could make up their own minds if they wanted to take a chance with Dr. Hack or not.
As someone who works with cancer patients, almost all of them won't give up carbs. They would rather die painfully. I am now of the opinion that cancer patients deserve their fate. As Dr. Thomas Seyfried says, cancer is part of you, not something foreign.
Not just cancer patients. Cardiovascular doc Rx pills for cholesterol but its OK to eat greasy grilled cheese or loads of frosting on cakes. Wont even discuss diet/exercise with me. AND of all the blood thinners he insists on the one that costs $600/mo.
Many years ago, I took my now ex wife in for chemo. The first thing I saw in the waiting room, was a huge bowl of candy. These evil bastards know exactly what they are doing. Killing you, while robbing you of your life savings. Hell isn't deep enough for these monsters. Cancertutor.com.
I did not find out how to ping you on my latest post.
Yes cancer loves sugar, which is how they use the PET scan to diagnose cancer!
Alas and Alack, staying healthy is a full time job, that I have most often sacrificed to Mission, which I cannot regret. Someone had to do it! ; )
So much yet to face, but I am shocked at the equanimity I have in the face of it all, which I attribute to generous prayers, yours included, and many thanks!
My mother in law who recently passed away (RIP) was diagnosed with an agressive cancer. First thing they did was hook her up on sugar water, they started chemo without any succes and passed away 3 weeks later.
They also don't tell patients about all the NIH studies showing IVM helps fight cancer, same with fenben, iodine, boron, essiac tea, black seed oil, b17, boswellia, mistletoe, iv vit C, etc.
A friend just lost their 6yo son to a lung tumor he'd been fighting for a few years, went through horrible treatments and was in remission but it came back this spring and he passed on Saturday. So so sad.
Because MDs are not taught nutrition and a lot of other things, and they treat symptoms not causes.
With drugs nonetheless, with many deadly side effects...instead of natural remedies...
and sometimes unnecessary surgeries
It's all about money. Oncologist office has a dish of candies. Why? They not supposed to eat those either.
The whole western medical system is a fake and money machine.
My wife has been in the industry her whole life, and currently audits patient charts… the levels of deception are unreal.
I hope all these info will come to light for everyone to see soon.
As well as cokes in the fridge...
Oh yeah. That's right.
The WHOLE medical profession is a conflict of interest...
if you are sick=$$$...
if you are well=no $$$
I hear in China the doctor gets paid if the patient recovers. Kinda makes better sense.
That's not true. You pay upfront in Chinese hospitals.
However, traditionally, Chinese doctors are supposed to prevent you from getting sick in the first place. If you get sick, they've failed.
Apparently, they once had a system where, if a patient died under their "care", they had to put a certain kind of lantern outside their practice to let people know. People could make up their own minds if they wanted to take a chance with Dr. Hack or not.
I kind of like the idea.
An unintended consequence would be that doctors wouldn't want to take on really sick patients. After all, they might die.
Then force the doctors who refused a patient to hang another type of lantern.
Ya think? Not rocket science...
As someone who works with cancer patients, almost all of them won't give up carbs. They would rather die painfully. I am now of the opinion that cancer patients deserve their fate. As Dr. Thomas Seyfried says, cancer is part of you, not something foreign.
Too many people seek the magic pill, rather than doing the work-
Not just cancer patients. Cardiovascular doc Rx pills for cholesterol but its OK to eat greasy grilled cheese or loads of frosting on cakes. Wont even discuss diet/exercise with me. AND of all the blood thinners he insists on the one that costs $600/mo.
Food prices these days make it much harder to do keto/carnivore.
What I've done is limit calories to ~1500 a day and rely on intermittent fasting (I do OMAD) to keep insulin/blood sugar in check.
Where I'm at, a pound of ground beef is $5.99-$7.99.
Meanwhile, a pound of dried beans is under $2.00.
I still eat meat, but I supplement with carbs.
Beans and rice are a staple of mine.
Also, plenty of deals at the farmer's markets on fresh veggies. Meat is better quality but it costs even more, up to $10/lb for ground beef.
Many years ago, I took my now ex wife in for chemo. The first thing I saw in the waiting room, was a huge bowl of candy. These evil bastards know exactly what they are doing. Killing you, while robbing you of your life savings. Hell isn't deep enough for these monsters. Cancertutor.com.
u/ArmyLady : please watch that short video.🫡💐
Thanks. I go to a DO who is a holistic doctor.
I did not find out how to ping you on my latest post.
Yes cancer loves sugar, which is how they use the PET scan to diagnose cancer!
Alas and Alack, staying healthy is a full time job, that I have most often sacrificed to Mission, which I cannot regret. Someone had to do it! ; )
So much yet to face, but I am shocked at the equanimity I have in the face of it all, which I attribute to generous prayers, yours included, and many thanks!
To ping a user just type u/ then his name.
Here’s me pinging you: u/ArmyLady
…and pinging myself: u/penisse …
My mother in law who recently passed away (RIP) was diagnosed with an agressive cancer. First thing they did was hook her up on sugar water, they started chemo without any succes and passed away 3 weeks later.
Does it make any sense to give sugar water?
They also don't tell patients about all the NIH studies showing IVM helps fight cancer, same with fenben, iodine, boron, essiac tea, black seed oil, b17, boswellia, mistletoe, iv vit C, etc. A friend just lost their 6yo son to a lung tumor he'd been fighting for a few years, went through horrible treatments and was in remission but it came back this spring and he passed on Saturday. So so sad.