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Cancer: Concerns and Promises today

written by Dr. Robert Warren May 20, 2024

The situation with the British Royal family is rather disconcerting.  King Charles, and Queen Heir to the throne, Kate, both announced that they have cancer.  Rumors are circulating that the king is working on his funeral plans.  Kate is using post cancer surgery chemotherapy to help in her recovery.  None of this is good news for the Royal family.

There are a couple of interesting items in the news that relate to cancers.  One is quite disconcerting while the others constitute unusual breakthroughs.  

Let’s start with the bad news.  A world renowned Belgian virologist, Dr, Geert Vanden Bossche, is predicting a massive wave of cancer deaths in heavily vaccinated individuals who have compromised immune systems.  He proposes that these individuals avoid reinfection from COVID-19 and to take anti-viral medicines if there are any infected individuals found in the local community.  His advice is do not wait until you are symptomatic with COVID, FLU or RSV.

Now some good news.  Apparently ivermectin, the often used alternative for COVID-19 infected individuals, has properties that aide cancer chemotherapy treatments.  While ivermectin may not directly cure cancer, it make cancer cells susceptible to whatever chemotherapy drug is being used.  The results are more than a little promising.

There is a new type of gene splicing technology, CRISPR, that not only shows great promise for cancer patients but has now been approved to cure Sickle Cell Anemia.  To cure sickle cell disease, CRSPR removes the disease causing genes and inserts in their place positive genes that constitute a cure.  This process is not inexpensive or easy, but it is the first example of a commercially viable gene splicing technology to eliminate a type of cancer.  The companies involved in the CRISPR race are at the forefront of the genetic revolution.

The bottom line appears to be stay as healthy as possible as you age and get regular checkups.  Don’t ignore peculiar symptoms that are not consistent with your normal experiences. 

Cancer: Concerns and Promises today was last modified: May 20th, 2024 by Dr. Robert Warren

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Reality May 22, 2024 at 11:09 am

The amount of information condemning the mRNA vaxxes is stunning, and it is coming from some of the top researchers and institutions in the world. Death and long term injury is not rare.

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