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User ID: 73071258 United States 06/30/2017 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This lends credence to the theory that most cancers are caused by viruses, in a roundabout way. Cancer is just abnormal cells multiplying rapidly, which they do all the time, but those cells are usually cleared out by the immune system. So if some viruses are attacking certain immune blood cells (like here re "similar to the AIDS virus"), then those cells are allowed to multiply instead and form turmors. This also correlates back to cancer-causing simian cells in vaccines since vaccines contain viruses. I had a rare viral-based cancer from a common virus. Just found out I was in remission. The oncologist TOLD me that most people don't develop cancer from it because their immune systems kill it off, but I did. Know what is different between most people and me? I also have autoimmune disease (Juvenile RA that I never grew out of). Know when I developed JRA? After a slew of vaccines for overseas travel/living. I was surprised when, in the chemo room, I saw multiple people with lupus getting chemo (and not just immune-suppressing biologics-based chemos but the old, hardcore, stuff) and, conversely, multiple cancer patients being treated with immunological biologics (after the old, hardcore, stuff had failed). It doesn't take a doctor or scientist to figure this out - it just takes a cancer and autoimmune patient. |
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(OP) User ID: 73069608 United States 07/01/2017 10:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This lends credence to the theory that most cancers are caused by viruses, in a roundabout way. Cancer is just abnormal cells multiplying rapidly, which they do all the time, but those cells are usually cleared out by the immune system. So if some viruses are attacking certain immune blood cells (like here re "similar to the AIDS virus"), then those cells are allowed to multiply instead and form turmors. This also correlates back to cancer-causing simian cells in vaccines since vaccines contain viruses. Quoting: Paranoid Chick I had a rare viral-based cancer from a common virus. Just found out I was in remission. The oncologist TOLD me that most people don't develop cancer from it because their immune systems kill it off, but I did. Know what is different between most people and me? I also have autoimmune disease (Juvenile RA that I never grew out of). Know when I developed JRA? After a slew of vaccines for overseas travel/living. I was surprised when, in the chemo room, I saw multiple people with lupus getting chemo (and not just immune-suppressing biologics-based chemos but the old, hardcore, stuff) and, conversely, multiple cancer patients being treated with immunological biologics (after the old, hardcore, stuff had failed). It doesn't take a doctor or scientist to figure this out - it just takes a cancer and autoimmune patient. Great post! So happy to hear you are in remission. Some Shepherds remain hidden from their sheep. |