There’s a book or article or interview somewhere, I forget which one… think it was Gunnels on Lee Merritt’s Dangerous Dames show maybe? where it was noted that we’ve known for over 100 years that some percentage of cancers are parasitic.
The proper questions are
What percentage?
Which ones?
What do we do with the others?
She noted that the answer to #1 Is not 100%, but if you don’t know if the cancer is within #2, it may be worth a shot. This claim seems logically sound. Is the % of #1 high or low? Stay tuned!
u/MuckeyDuck imhg (guess) the percentage is high, above 50%, but it’s not a universal cancer cure. Would make the proper statement be, “we’ve found the cures for cancers.”
I’ve got an uncle right now who’s trying to live past it. Not looking good. Thanks for the protocol! Will forward.
There’s a book or article or interview somewhere, I forget which one… think it was Gunnels on Lee Merritt’s Dangerous Dames show maybe? where it was noted that we’ve known for over 100 years that some percentage of cancers are parasitic.
The proper questions are
She noted that the answer to #1 Is not 100%, but if you don’t know if the cancer is within #2, it may be worth a shot. This claim seems logically sound. Is the % of #1 high or low? Stay tuned!
u/MuckeyDuck imhg (guess) the percentage is high, above 50%, but it’s not a universal cancer cure. Would make the proper statement be, “we’ve found the cures for cancers.”
I’ve got an uncle right now who’s trying to live past it. Not looking good. Thanks for the protocol! Will forward.