I am so sick of hearing that cancer is really parasites, and viruses are really parasites, and Alzheimer's is really parasites, and arthritis is really parasites, and...
All because a couple of anti-parasitic drugs also target multiple non-parasitic metabolic pathways, allowing them to treat several other diseases in addition to treating parasites.
The whole thought process that because a drug that is sometimes used to treat parasites also treats another disease, that other disease must therefore just be parasites, is so simplistic and ridiculous that I don't even know where to begin.
Thank you again for reminding people of these things.
You are correct although thyroid nodules are still fairly common and there are other causes listed. I put table salt on my table salt because our arteries need to "harden the fuck up" so Iodine deficiency is probably not causative for me.
If I was to guess I would say it was a reaction to the copious amounts aluminum in spray-on underarm deodorants (which I don't touch anymore) causing chronic inflammation. My old shirts have ballistic armor in the underarms, it's insane and a fairly obvious attack vector by the pedovores, bordering on sloppy.
You've probably seen this document before. I'm certainly no authority to say it's all true or not, but in my experiences between with family members being gay, losing a niece at 11 to an aggressive brain cancer, bizarre "Auto-immune issues" and members in the same house suffering from schizophrenia and Alzheimer's there's A LOT that makes perfect sense.
I keep it handy whenever I hear about some mystery illness. The precursors for these "diseases" are usually mentioned in the Parasite Pill 2.0.
What likely happens is that parasites that were already present are attracted by the conditions the cancer maintains to evade the host's remaining immunity.
You've probably seen this document before. I'm certainly no authority to say it's all true or not, but in my experiences between with family members being gay, losing a niece at 11 to an aggressive brain cancer, bizarre "Auto-immune issues" and members in the same house suffering from schizophrenia and Alzheimer's there's A LOT that makes perfect sense.
I keep it handy whenever I hear about some mystery illness. The precursors for these "diseases" are usually mentioned in the Parasite Pill 2.0.
Daily reminder that cancer is not parasites just because ivermectin works on both
Cancerous tumors are not really worm eggs
They both just happen to use similar chemical pathways for metabolism
Thank you for this!
I am so sick of hearing that cancer is really parasites, and viruses are really parasites, and Alzheimer's is really parasites, and arthritis is really parasites, and...
All because a couple of anti-parasitic drugs also target multiple non-parasitic metabolic pathways, allowing them to treat several other diseases in addition to treating parasites.
The whole thought process that because a drug that is sometimes used to treat parasites also treats another disease, that other disease must therefore just be parasites, is so simplistic and ridiculous that I don't even know where to begin.
Thank you again for reminding people of these things.
My goiter is sporting an alien mothership though.
You must construct additional pylons
If your goiter is supported by your pylons you may be the Ouroboros parasite.
Goiters are from iodine deficiency. They used to be fairly common until iodine was put into salt.
You are correct although thyroid nodules are still fairly common and there are other causes listed. I put table salt on my table salt because our arteries need to "harden the fuck up" so Iodine deficiency is probably not causative for me.
If I was to guess I would say it was a reaction to the copious amounts aluminum in spray-on underarm deodorants (which I don't touch anymore) causing chronic inflammation. My old shirts have ballistic armor in the underarms, it's insane and a fairly obvious attack vector by the pedovores, bordering on sloppy.
Also the Alien Mothership.
Will Smith entered the chat
Anon posted some sauce I need to check out suggesting some tumors turned out to be worm eggs - conflicting data needs analysis
Some tumors are parasites.
Others are just inhibited by antiparasitics, per your note.
Some bigger questions are:
You've probably seen this document before. I'm certainly no authority to say it's all true or not, but in my experiences between with family members being gay, losing a niece at 11 to an aggressive brain cancer, bizarre "Auto-immune issues" and members in the same house suffering from schizophrenia and Alzheimer's there's A LOT that makes perfect sense.
I keep it handy whenever I hear about some mystery illness. The precursors for these "diseases" are usually mentioned in the Parasite Pill 2.0.
Recently, some cancers, under extreme magnification, have been found out to be eggs from micro parasites.
Dr. Lee Merritt on Parasites, Cancer & Autoimmune Disease
https://archive.ph/7WXeF
Thanks! Will read and evaluate
What likely happens is that parasites that were already present are attracted by the conditions the cancer maintains to evade the host's remaining immunity.
Bear that in mind with regard to biopsies.
If the tumor is containment, then piercing the containment is potentially allowing “metastatic growth” and spread.
It's their toxic feces inside your cells. They also found specific things inside the liver.
I'm eating
but thanks anon :)
Oh sorry
You've probably seen this document before. I'm certainly no authority to say it's all true or not, but in my experiences between with family members being gay, losing a niece at 11 to an aggressive brain cancer, bizarre "Auto-immune issues" and members in the same house suffering from schizophrenia and Alzheimer's there's A LOT that makes perfect sense.
I keep it handy whenever I hear about some mystery illness. The precursors for these "diseases" are usually mentioned in the Parasite Pill 2.0.
Thanks anon, I remember reading that Parasite Pill doc a few yrs back, and I'm checking it out again today
Starting annual anti-cancer and anti-parasitic therapy (i.e., ivermectin :) too, just to be on the safe side