If you consider that the HPV virus causes cancer and bladder cancer is caused by some type of infection (viral or parasite, can't remember which) or nicotine, it makes me wonder if most cancers are caused by such. That would also fit that an antiviral - antiparasitic medication could cure it
There's also 4 stages of parasites....................
Parasites infect local tissues [Stage 1}
Rapid Parasite growth >>> Parasites burrow deeply into local tissues [Stage 2]
Parasites protect themselves by infecting/damaging lymph nodes [Stage 3]
Parasites get into blood stream and spread to other parts of body – metastaic [Stage 4]
No active parasites but inactive parasite larva which may activate years later [Remission]
What other common disease has 4 stages and a remission state? [Cancer]
Engineers can do almost anything we take an interest in. As I tell my new folks, that engineering degree proves that you have learned to learn; whatever you need, when it's needed.
As the decades go by, you amass a lot of random bits of data - and patterns are obvious to us, but invisible to others. Good find, fren!
If you consider that the HPV virus causes cancer and bladder cancer is caused by some type of infection (viral or parasite, can't remember which) or nicotine, it makes me wonder if most cancers are caused by such. That would also fit that an antiviral - antiparasitic medication could cure it
Ever look at Cancer on an X-ray? Ever notice that it's spread is more like nests of parasites, than one area overtaking another?
I didn't know that. Very interesting
I am just an engineer, not a MD. I just notice similarities and the odd circumstances between behavior and anti-parasitic medication
Seems like medical science knew about these similarities and associations with parasite back in the 1950’s
I'm also an engineer. We have a knack for noticing things and a need to make sense out of everything.
Thank you for your service Engineer Soldier.
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Excerpt from Parasite Pill 2.0 ( Page 71)
Engineers can do almost anything we take an interest in. As I tell my new folks, that engineering degree proves that you have learned to learn; whatever you need, when it's needed.
As the decades go by, you amass a lot of random bits of data - and patterns are obvious to us, but invisible to others. Good find, fren!