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According to a new study published in Science Translational Medicine, some types of chemotherapy can increase aggressivity in cancer, causing malignant cells to migrate and triggering more dangerous tumors. But don’t worry, the same research team found a drug that might mitigate some of the effects of the chemotherapy treatment! Join James for today’s Thought For The Day as he explores the history of chemotherapy and the allopathic paradigm.
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Neoadjuvant chemotherapy induces breast cancer metastasis through a TMEM-mediated mechanism
Scientists Warn Chemotherapy Could Spread Cancer, Trigger More Aggressive Tumors
Chemotherapy may help cancer spread, new study shows
A drug therapy that is supposed to give the “best” chance to survive cancer needs another drug to avoid making cancer worse. Great job Big Pharma.
“But just trust us…” Big Pharma says, because, science.
They just want to trap people in their drug loop, and extract every dollar from them that they can. Sad.
ANECDOTE – Yesterday, Gave a bank exec a sticky with “Corbett Report – How Big Oil Conquered the World”
Yesterday I had a 3 hour sit down with one of the top executives of my local bank (a well known bank which rhymes with ‘case’). Yes, 3 hours he spent with me. He is a great genuine guy who I often would chat with when I came in for a quick deposit or cash.
I was there to open a business account. I had just returned from the County to get some dba’s, (assumed names), for my upcoming business ventures.
A decade had passed since I was last in the groove and many rules had changed. He explained some of the changes. He also explained some of the trends and how lobbyists of vested interests create laws which then banks have to follow (e.g. the story of VISA vs cash). Assumed names or LLC’s are now a problem if one has a certain business structure.
Amazing conversation as the banker told me about some of the changes.
For example: Some banks will not open a business account for certain cash heavy businesses. Evidently there is concern of laundering money. Some businesses like laundry mats or even nail salons can be borderline.
The banker cited many examples of different scenarios in the banking-business structure. Our conversation got deeper and deeper. Of course I bring up the 9/11 Cover-up which he was aware of, but not with some of the specific details. And then he chimes in about Rockefeller and J.P. Morgan and the Rothchilds. He was no stranger to the “conspiracy” topics as his sister, ex-military & skilled, now lives in Honduras off-grid. She had first hand knowledge of what really goes down.
So, I leave him with a sticky note. “Corbett Report – How Big Oil Conquered the World”.
I told him that in my estimation, probably 20-25% of the population are aware of these “conspiracies”. I explained that I had spoken to thousands of people, face to face, since 2005 and have given away thousands of DVDs.
A good field report from Home Remedy Supply on interacting with non-Corbett-Report people. I don’t know what to think in a sense, but I have at least realized that I’m more of a repeater than a reporter. There may be some reporter growing in my psyche, hopefully. I mentioned to an old high school friend of mine, who I struck up a conversation with in the local supermarket, that Rothschilds control the Bank of International Settlements. It so happened that he’s an economics professor at one of the universities here. He said that it just wasn’t true, no Rothschilds in BIS. Oh well, he’s the prof. I just listened to him. Could it be that he is misinformed? Likelier, I am misinformed, but until I get triggered enough to ingest enough information from various sources and spend away my precious time, I won’t know. I have a deep hesitation to rush in, being an angel and all . . .
Two friends of mine were going to visit a cancer patient who’d been given chemo, this young mother of 2 girls, just yesterday, to give her a healing touch treatment, and they got a phonecall saying she was too sick to see anyone. She was sent home from the hospital after her breast cancer metastasized. It’s now throughout her lung linings and in the spine, and she’s in more and more pain. Healing touch, which touches the physical body minimally, can really help with this sort of pain, but the family is too grieved to accept anything more than, I suppose, the final rest. I live in Nova Scotia, where Rick Simpson used to live before he was put under an RCMP warrant. You can just put his name in the YouTube search window and see what he could do with cannabis oil, of which there are ineffective copies. You can see his results onscreen. The mother of the young family, and the whole family, seem to be the nicest people. But trust in the Medical Nemesis (see Ivan Illich) is literally fatal. Not all the time, so there’s not going to be a ringing condemnation from me. It’s hard, though, to be silent. So I type.
I haven’t seen a doctor since 1994. While I am 57, I look twenty years younger than my age. Am also in better shape than most 18 year olds. That wouldn’t be the case for the 18 year olds of my generation. I never found any doctor in the AMA that was even capable of a proper diagnosis, much less a cure. Technically, I am covered in insurance by the VA, but I wouldn’t let those idiots touch me if I were dying.
I write all this because I have used herbs, and diet, and general lifestyle, for my medical needs. Yet, even though I have yet to meet anyone who went to their doctor that was healthier than I am, the first thing they declare when they find out that I haven’t been to a doctor in so long is that I need to go see one! They’ll get very angry when I say no. As you can guess, I do little to defuse the situation.
I’ve had MRSA (from shaking the hand of this idiot who got it in a hospital and didn’t tell anyone) and cured it with garlic. Ginger tea works for migraines (had the kind with micro-strokes while I had MRSA). A suspected skin cancer mole (am familiar with what they look like from my father’s moles) disappeared within days after adding royal jelly to my diet. The list goes on. Doctors are nothing more than merchants of death. They are not only the biggest gang of drug pushers in this country (United Nazis of ‘Murika!), but they doubtless rival the military in the number of deaths they cause every year. Yet, people insist we need them. I stopped feeling sorry for those who die from chemo. While it may sound heartless, if someone doesn’t do anything to learn about how to prevent, or cure, their own body; but merely rely on some random authority figure to give them the right answer; or they not already dead? I know my approach may not be ideal, but I truly believe we not only get the government we deserve, but that this applies to every facet of our lives. We must hold ourselves accountable for our own actions if we are going to make a difference in this world. If we don’t, then we are part of the problem and deserve what we get. Life is only hard if you give away your own power. All one has to do is observe what happens to the health of those who visit doctors and get their cornucopia of pills to know that it is an incorrect path.
Jim, I love hearing stuff like this!
Yer gonna die, you need Chemo stat. Good news, you survived the chemo treatments, tumor has shrunk a smidge, and I got my $5000 dollar kickback from the drug company. Now we need to start radiation treatments. (one month after the “treatments” ended.) Ah shucks, the cancer is back with a vengeance and we’re sendin ya home to die. We did all we could fer ya.
Was just re-watching the video when I happened to notice that at the bottom of the page where you were pointing out the new drug they were also talking about how marijuana shrinks tumors. Funny how that didn’t make the headlines. Could be why, despite the hundreds of unknown vaccines I got while doing my ten years of merc work in the US military (let’s face it, all veterans are mercs if they volunteer), I’ve only had the one skin cancer mole.
I believe chemotherapy will become the bloodletting of our times.
Will become? My first real memory of my father was walking beside him as he was being wheeled out of the VA after he survived chemo. They gave it to him, and then after they were done, put him in a ward to die. Then they told him he never had cancer anyway. I’m so lucky he was tough enough to survive it, but I never saw him so tired before or since. Just wish he had been smart enough to ignore the rest of their diagnosis. The only one they got right was the last two. That he had Congestive heart disease and that he was dead. No anger here. Nope, none at all.