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Cold liver's avatar

Chemo and all drugs and their therapies, destroy white blood cells - the key cells needed to fight anything. There is no drug ever created that can kill cancer cells. In a petri dish yes, bleach, ammonia, whiskey, cologne etc. could kill any cell in a petri dish. But not in a living organism, the human body in this case. In the body, when these drugs enter, they are attacked. Attacked by digestive enzymes, by the liver and kidneys etc.

And by attack I mean the drug gets destroyed, broke down to nothingness and sent out the body via pee and poop. So, the juice is never worth the squeeze with chemo. Especially because this does damage to your vital organs. Once the kidneys and liver are shot, due to battling chemo which it sees and perceives as a cruel enemy, an invader, you can't always come back from this. Even organ transplants are problematic - the body will see these new organs also as foreign and an enemy and try to reject it.

The best way to treat cancer - is to do nothing. By nothing i mean keep all drugs out and hope the Immune system can do what it does. All life, health, illness and death - is due to the immune system. There is a broad spectrum from weak to strong - but you get weaker the more drugs you take. The body, it's immune system, needs to be unencumbered as it fights the greatest fight of your life. Let it focus on destroying rogue cells without having to also concentrate on defeating the myriad of medications given to a cancer patient - or any patient. Rest and exercise are key. Eat less, eat way less. Eat as little food as possible, food is also toxic, even "healthy food". Drink only water.

I should distinct from tumors which as we know can most times be surgically removed. We should also realize, learn and know that here too with tumors, Spontaneous regression of malignant tumors has occurred - sans medical interference.

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Jonathan's avatar

"The body, it's immune system, needs to be unencumbered as it fights the greatest fight of your life."

Love It!!!! Thank you Cold Liver

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Cold liver's avatar

Thanks. I often use the analogy - Mike Tyson in his prime = to a robust immune system. Mike could make quick work of his opponent. It became a thing, how fast could he knock out the guy. So, lets say we put two boxers in the ring against iron mike - I still like his chances...

But what about 3, 4 or 5 people fighting him in the ring at the same time. Now he is truly challenged, truly encumbered - and unable to beat the first boxer, eventually leading to his demise.

Cancer is the first boxer that the body has to fight, win, lose or draw. Drugs are the other boxers. Our body already deals with many toxins, many could be the reason we got cancer in the first place: Chemicals in our homes, exhaust fumes, perfumes, colognes, air fresheners, dyes in fabrics, alcohol, cigarettes, toxic food (factory farmed animals and fish, pesticide laden crops etc.) - and throw in a ton of stress due to how life be lifin - on top of the cancer diagnosis...

So., again, eliminate what we can, as much as we can, including stress and drugs. I realize many will think it's derelict and irresponsible to say don't take drugs, don't do chemo, but it's more irresponsible, derelict and lethal - Not To say it! Peace and blessings. Oliver (cold liver)

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Keith Coolidge's avatar

Yes , like a YouTube comments section, who is watching this in 2042? Still laughing at the US orangutan. Smart dust too .

Remember trying to somehow save my dad from cancer of the pancreas. Trying to get him into Loma Linda for pin point radiation. All the while he just writing his will and finally surrendered to a final jab of chemo . Gone next day .

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Jonathan's avatar

I’m glad you liked it Keith and I’m sorry to hear about your dad. I lost my Mother to this stuff so I’m just fooling around and trying to look for better answers/solutions.

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james charles's avatar

The more I learn about modern medicine, the more I realize what a gigantic, monstrous con job it is and that it began LONG before Covid protocols...

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Lisa Thomas's avatar

I hit like as soon as I saw the Swedish Chef and the rest of it was great too! I'll pass on the chemo and radiation poisoning, thanks.

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Jonathan's avatar

Thank you. That Muppet always brings a smile to my face.

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Nina's avatar

Great article. I love the end. This could be turned into a series of skits in a classroom of the future, where they 'chuckle' about the madness of today.

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Jonathan's avatar

Thank you, Nina.

Yes!!!!! I’m writing that down for things to do in the future. I’ll just need to upgrade my camera equipment and find a few folks to join in. I could also buy a few wigs and portray different characters myself lol.

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Jonathan's avatar

Glad you enjoyed it lol.

I am stunned as well.

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