A Biopsy Is Almost A Guarantee Of Cancer Metastasis & Acceleration.
Dr Thomas Lodi, MD
The Problem With The Biopsy Is This. When A Cancer Tumor Is Growing, The Body Contains it Within A Fibrin Sheath.
The Minute That Sheath Is Broken, By The Puncture Needle Of A Biopsy, The Cancer Metastasizes &
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We get and defeat 'cancer' all the time in our bodies, malignancies develop and are eliminated. However, if you go to healthcare when you're ill and they happen to detect 'cancer', they pump you full of shit that accelerates it and you die, but they get money for 'treating' you. 'Cancer' is an industry - a cancerous one.
Perfectly said!
Shit and excrement are the same thing, but society long ago decided that the Germanic derived words for things are vulgar, but the words derived from Latin aren't. That's why we can say copulate, penis, and a bunch of other words in public, but not the Germanic derived words for the very same things. It's illogical.
This is the fukkin most educational shit I have read in a dam long time.
They think it's "edgy" to curse, when that wasn't the norm back in the 60s and before. Although the 60s is when the "mondo" movies first came out.
And the normalisation of them putting in "Jesus Christ" as an exclamation.
Scheiß auf meinen erigierten Penis, du vulgärer Lateinsprecher!
I don't speak Latin, but I took two years of it in high school and can translate using my dictionary.
BTW, I also took German in college. It's odd that in your sentence, Scheiß translates as one word, but as shit by itself. I was taught all the curse words on the first day of German class, as the Yiddish student teacher said that's what we wanted her to teach us first.
I have studied languages for about 60 years.
Lol. German is the best, even the word butterfly can be VIOLENT sounding
Hard times make hard languages
Fukin a right
Wait until you realize how ideas , like America , are treated.
I am not surprised one bit. My friend got a prostate cancer diagnosis and they wanted a biopsy. He said nope amd refused all treatment. Guess what. 6 months later he goes to a different doctor. They check him. No cancer at all. So they either lied, or the body took care of it itself.
My friend got a prostate cancer diagnosis and they wanted a biopsy. He said OK but refused all treatment afterwards. He was given 6 months to live. He treated himself with Turmeric, Artemisinin and various herbs (not Ivermectin of Fenbendazole). The cancer spread to his bones. He lasted 3 years. I believe that the biopsy sealed his fate.
Its like gasoline thrown on a fire.
Almost 5yrs for me. Refused biopsy self medicated.im still here. Praise God
Because that's what bodies do. Dr Lorraine Day had it down to a pat RIP. Cancer and how to respond to it is how you eat, think, and handle stress.
Exactly 💯
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Ya know, I haven't been to "The Doctor" in the last 30 some years and I've never been diagnosed with anything. Just sayin'.
I break a leg I'm going to the Dr's. I will no longer listen to a primary care Dr. Have had enuf of the bullshit.
I've always wondered about this!
As an amateur mycologist, after the mycelium begins to grow in a jar of sterilized grain, at some point you need to shake the jar vigorously to break up and spread the mycelium throughout the jar. This breakup of the small bit of mycelium causes colonization of the jar to increase exponentially fast.
Maybe there are lots of better analogies, but mycelial growth is something I am quite familiar with, and it just came to mind.
Thanks RBN!
Thanks for the reply, and for NOT labeling me as a nutcase! 😅
Of course!
https://nitter.poast.org/thehealthb0t/status/202252920784755142
Not found
He left it on a cliffhanger! What was his suggestion and treatment?
Here you are gobby:
https://www.anoasisofhealing.com/about-an-oasis-of-healing/thomas-lodi/
Thanks, JD!
Does it address the cancer or does it cause it to spread
I asked AI (not chatgpt), this is what it said:
What Nattokinase Actually Is:
The "Fibrin Sheath" Concept
Cancer cells do sometimes get coated in fibrin - this is part of how they can evade immune detection and stick in new locations during metastasis. However:
Your Specific Questions
Does nattokinase destroy fibrin around tumors?
Would this cause metastasis like a biopsy?
Does it expose cancer to immune system?
The Bottom Line
No clinical evidence supports nattokinase as cancer treatment. The mechanistic reasoning sounds plausible but:
I went to the hospital emergency room in 2012. Based on the pain in my abdomen and my screaming they decided I had stage 4 cancer. It wasn't and I kind of knew it because it felt like a muscle was about to rip apart. I told the doctor if he found something treat it like a balloon and don't poke holes in it because I don't want it to spread. Don't wake me up, don't do a biopsy, if it wasn't supposed to be there take it out immediately. He wrote in my records that I "had some strange ideas".
They are stupid & brainwashed...🤬
Agreed.
important post! let’s get MAHA based!
as an encouragement, a certified clinical nutritionist reported on Radio in the early 2000s that a woman healed herself from cancer, using 200 or 300 mg of Co-Q10, imagine if she had used 600 mg. - Dr. Linda Forbes, chiropractor & board certified clinical nutritionist,
Yes! And IV vitamin C!
great, thanks, I’ll read up on the IV vitamin C!
It's amazing!
Not all "cancer" is the same or reacts the same. It's not a disease ,it's many diseases with similar attributes. Some treatments will affect some attributes but are totally ineffective for others.
FenBen doesn't work for all , but does for some.
a true, and important clarification (clarification might not be the right word I am thinking of), thank you for adding this in
This has been k own for a long time
I had a small bit of cancer showing up in my liver in a PET scan. I had a biopsy that turned out negative, and the cancer never showed up in my liver again. If it was indeed cancer, the biopsy had zero negative effect, except for the pain during the procedure.
it wasn't cancer then, hence why the biopsy came back false and there was zero negative effects...
But it did show up as a bright white spot on the PET scan, the same as the other cancers. Because I wasn't sedated and couldn't remain still because of the pain, I'm not sure the biopsy even hit close to the correct spot. So the biopsy could be negative, and the Libtayo could still have killed the cancer in my liver. Both could be true, because of the quickness of my cure of all the cancer. I have been fine ever since. I will be getting a checkup PET scan next week to confirm the cancer is still gone.
that would be so incredible if it was still gone then! wow.
I'll find out more after Friday's PET scan. It takes a few days for the results to be posted online.
I think it was Dr Berg who explained it as the cancer was actually like a scab
so what is best way of diagnosing without biopsy?
I would never have a biopsy...about 15 years ago I saw a video of a Needle Biopsy and as the needle was pulled out of the Tumor you could see a trail of cells....and that's how the cells metastasize..
Sorry i meant Without a biopsy.
I wonder if that is the same for invasive melanoma or squamous cell carcinoma since I don't believe they have a 'sheath'?
They don't do needle biopsies.
Melanoma & Squamous Cell : complete wide excision only. (for that reason)
I think they do either incisional biopsies, or excisional biopsies depending on the size of the lesion. One would hate to do a wide excision, say remove half a lip or a large area requiring a skin flap or skin graft only to find out it wasn't cancerous. Needle biopsies are traditionally for deep lesions, below the skin. Seeding was always a concern, but how else do you know what the tumor or lesion is? That's how I was trained anyway. Perhaps they have newer ways to find out. I retired 10 years ago so maybe things have changed for the better.
So you are saying that the incisional biopsies are spreading disease as well ?
My first tumor removal I was on my own , the attending said no big deal. 3 instruments . Scissors , tweezers and a scalple plus the local anesthetic. After I got the original target plus another 1 1/2 inch of the attached tail . A nursing student was helped away and the attending excitedly returned. The # 2 guy in the Pathology Department. Wanted to know what I was doing. Remember I didn't have a hemostat or even locking pliers. I didn't look up , " What you told me to do , but it's not going as you suggested" . He looked in and told me to cut it , I resisted. I lost.
Adenocarcinoma , without a clear margin. The hospital had a surgeon remove most of the lower lip.....I didn't know until after from my own research that this tumor can reoccur but very rarely metastasizes. Removing half + of his lip was of no concern to the Hospital.
You go in prepared to remove it all. They don't do frozen sections because the bastards are too cheap to keep the facilities and a pathologist on staff & tie up the surgical suite while they wait for results. So they are willing to spread it just like the needle biopsy. To save a buck.
No,I was saying you need to diagnose it before you go cutting it out so that you know what kind of margins one needs to make around the lesion. If is it malignant you will likely be removing that area anyway. So if you have a large lesion on the skin an incisional biopsy is required. If you have a deep lesion a needle biopsy seems in order. If the lesion is in bone and is large a biopsy must be done so you would know weather to curette the lesion out or do a wide resection of bone that would also require reconstruction (plating, bone grafts, etc.). You don't just go in willy nilly as if you have microscopic eyes and know what you are removing. You can guess but that is not very accurate and may be irresponsible leading to malpractice. Sometimes frozen sections are indicated when doing a wide resection and you're looking for clean margins in a hospital setting. Most lesions are biopsied in the office to determine their nature. If non malignant a simple excision can be done in the office if not of considerable size. If malignant then a partial lip removal, or wide excision would be done in the hospital, likely with frozen sections. This must be scheduled also with the in hospital pathologist so that he/she is prepared for the procedure. Personally I wouldn't mess with an adenocarcinoma, I would be sure to get it all. I practiced 30 years as an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon and kept up with all the latest recommendations and standards of care, operating both in office and in hospital settings. I hope I knew what I was doing all those years. Never lost a patient and never got sued.
Maybe thinking about your thinking is in order. But your training is accurate.
Sometimes I don't even think at all. Just ask my wife. LOL
A luxury I don't suffer from. I get to live with all my mistakes.... Fortunately.
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I don't know, but immunotherapy cured my carcinoma in just 6 months. Libtayo is what I was given. There was a spot of cancer that showed up in my liver in a PET scan. They did a biopsy that turned out negative, but the next PET scan failed to show the cancer spot. I think the Libtayo had already cured it by that time, if it ever really was cancer.
Metformin can aid in anti-cancer treatment and prevention? Just tossing that out there.
The problem is the cancer stem cells not the other cancer cells
Thanks for posting this, as I had wondering how cancer cells could spread to other parts of the body, and had assumed that it was because they were either parasites or viruses, and this explains it. Unless, of course, that's fake science, but good to know.
This gives me anxiety. My favorite sister let us know they biopsied a bump in her breast and it was cancer. She went through radiation and is now "cancer free".. however I am not happy with how this all went down.
Seeing this information makes me even more unhappy with it. She's not an alternative medicine person, so I have to just pray....
Prayer is the best thing to do. If you can convince her to take vitamins, walk in the sunshine, avoid sugar, eat healthy and not take vaccines she'll be ahead of the game...🙏🤍
Keto is a miracle worker. Thank You , Many are unaware of Cancers need for sugar.