A Cancer Conundrum?
Have you ever heard of someone who died from an undiagnosed cancer at home, rather than from a diagnosed one under medical management? I’ve never heard of a single example.
We’re so programmed to fear cancer, to seek ‘early detection’ and to undertake debilitating and often fatal ‘treatments’ that the malady now has all the signs of a psyop (psychological operation).
The latest twist in the cancer saga is that along with cardiovascular events it’s a main cause of the terribly high rate of excess deaths since the covid injections have been dispensed. We have the new fear that cancer could strike anyone, even those of low risk with healthy lifestyles. It’s “cancer doesn’t discriminate” and “symptomless cancer”. Coupled with “terminal illness” like a voodoo spell. Which in effect is what these words are.
Keep seeing your doctor for a checkup .. even the British Royal Family has been struck.
Keep in mind that there’s no ‘cure’ for cancer, ever. Only ‘remission’ (that is, it has become no longer relevant in a person’s life so long as they don’t fall back into their old ways). Yet I continually hear firsthand accounts of people who’ve successfully resolved this condition without, or separately to, conventional treatments – which usually involves “changing the terrain” by supplementing deficiencies, removing toxins, restoring balance and harmony.
Unfortunately when they return to the medical practitioner who provided their initial diagnosis they’re met with the dismissive attitude of a person who has a serious disinterest in how they succeeded. Whilst those supporting the lucrative cancer industry have made it highly illegal to advertise or use alternative supplements and treatments, even if they’ve been shown to work.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the doctor gave them a form to fill out with the diet, lifestyle and supplement changes that were used, to be entered into a national database. Inexpensive cancer research at its finest.
Until next time, keep safe and be well.
Hugh Wallace Naturopath