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    Default 'Chemotherapy May Spread Cancer Trigger Aggressive Tumours'

    People in the alternative medicine sector have been saying this for a while.

    Looks like the theory is now going mainstream.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2...-tumours-warn/

    Check the comments in that article. Pretty illuminating.
    Last edited by indigopete; 5th July 2017 at 21:58.

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    Default Re: 'Chemotherapy May Spread Cancer Trigger Aggressive Tumours'

    Chemotherapy is simply using toxic chemicals to try to kill cancer cells. Using chemicals especially such high doses in of itself is unhealthy. While it may work on occasion is it the chemicals that kill the cancer or is it simply the chemicals and the high doses trigger the immune system to attack the cancer and the body itself? I say that because high doses of IV vitamin C has been proven to work. Same for things like laetrile/B-17 and even baking soda. Personally I think natural is the way to go however for those who hear the word CANCER they tend to trust doctors. Of course cancer is a multi billion dollar industry and it also helps with population control which is what the Powers that Be want.

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