"Treating"
cancer is
one of the
most
lucrative
business on
earth.
For years,
cancer has
been called
a "mystery."
After
spending
billions of
dollars over
many
decades, the
medical
establishment
claims not
to know the
cause of
cancer, not
to
understand
its nature,
and can only
offer
expensive
and invasive
treatments
like
radiation
and highly
toxic drugs
to treat it.
The strikes
me as
willful
stupidity
that
conveniently
happens to
generate
many
billions of
dollars each
year that is
spread out
annually
among many
tens of
thousands of
employees of
the cancer
industry.
I'm not a
doctor and
don't
provide
medical
advice.
But I can
say this:
Cancer,
according to
those who
research and
treat it, is
a "mystery."
I agree -
with this
one
important
qualification:
It's a very
*lucrative*
mystery for
those who
keep it
mysterious.
One thing
that is not
mysterious
about cancer
is as soon
as their is
a diagnosis,
the cash
register
starts to
ring.
Billions
upon
billions
dollars...tens
of thousands
of people
employed...
Cancer, Inc.
an industry
is as big as
making cars
or
distributing
gasoline and
the
consensus
says it's
doing the
best it can
with the
knowledge it
has.
But what if
the cause
and cure of
cancer were
not a
mystery?
How ready
would this
industry -
led by the
always-ethical
pharmaceutical
companies -
be to
consider,
let alone
research, an
alternative
view?
Here's an
alternative
view on
cancer:
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