zaterdag 16 november 2024

Groep coronakritische artsen komt met 18 alternatieve kankerbehandelingen die WERKEN


Een groep artsen die zich kritisch uitspraken over de corona-aanpak, heeft 18 alternatieve kankerbehandelingen op een rij gezet die werken.

Deze behandelingen zijn niet alleen wetenschappelijk onderbouwd, maar in de meeste gevallen ook nog eens spotgoedkoop of geheel gratis.

De eerste antikankertherapie is glucose zelfmanagement door middel van een ketogeen dieet. Deze strengste vorm van een koolhydraatarm dieet zorgt ervoor dat kankercellen afsterven doordat ze zonder brandstof komen te zitten, in dit geval glucose.

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De tweede behandeling is beweging. De artsen zeggen dat regelmatig bewegen de immuunfunctie versterkt, wat helpt bij de bestrijding van kanker.

Vitamine D3 is ook essentieel. Een vitamine D-tekort is gelinkt aan een verhoogd risico op kanker. Door vitamine D3 bij te slikken ondersteun je het immuunsysteem en help je de verspreiding van kankercellen te voorkomen, aldus de artsen.

Op de lijst staan ook ivermectine en fenbendazol. Ivermectine verstoort naar verluidt de celprocessen die cruciaal zijn bij het ontstaan van kanker en fenbendazol voorkomt dat kankercellen zich vermenigvuldigen en werkt celdood in de hand.

Dit zijn de 18 behandelingen:

  1. Glucose zelfmanagement en ketodieet
  2. Beweging
  3. Stressreductie, slaap en zonlicht
  4. Vitamine D3
  5. Propranolol
  6. Melatonine
  7. Metformine
  8. Curcumine
  9. Ivermectine
  10. Mebendazol/fenbendazol/albendazol
  11. Groene thee
  12. Omega 3-vetzuren
  13. Berberine
  14. Atorvastatine of simvastatine
  15. Sildenafil, tadalafil of vardenafil
  16. Disulfiram
  17. Ashwagandha
  18. Itraconazol

Hier vind je uitgebreide informatie over alle 18 behandelingen.

Over de auteur: Robin de Boer is economisch geograaf. Volg hem hier op Substack.

Alternative Cancer Treatments: 18 Proven Interventions

Explore 18 proven alternative cancer treatments and therapies that can help manage side effects and complement traditional care for people with cancer.

alternative cancer treatments

Facing a cancer diagnosis can feel like navigating an endless maze with no clear direction. The overwhelming emotions and confusion that accompany such news are shared by many. While conventional cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation therapy have a role to play, there’s a growing interest in alternative therapies that can complement or even replace traditional methods. Did you know that many alternative cancer treatments have been explored, offering new hope to those affected by cancer?

The use of complementary and alternative medicine is becoming more prevalent as patients seek options beyond conventional medical treatments. Alternative medicine includes therapies used outside of standard medical practices, offering different approaches to treat cancer. Integrative medicine combines both conventional and alternative treatments, aiming to improve outcomes and enhance quality of life.

One shining example in this field is Dr. Paul Marik’s “Cancer Care: 2nd Edition,” a comprehensive guide that challenges conventional cancer treatment paradigms. This newly updated edition is available as a free download on our site, or you can purchase it on Amazon, with all proceeds supporting our ongoing investigation into cancer research. By arming yourself with knowledge, you can take control of your cancer journey and explore options that may have been previously overlooked.

Below, we’ve compiled a list of 18 alternative cancer treatments and interventions that offer hope and empower you to make informed decisions about your health. This science-backed curation is based on over 1,500 peer reviewed references from the medical literature. Let’s dive in!

cancer care

18 Complementary and Alternative Therapies to Treat Cancer

Contrary to common belief, complementary or alternative therapies are found in cancer research around the world. In this post, we’ll look at 18 alternative methods to help people with cancer.

top-18 cancer interventions
  1. Glucose Management & Keto Diet
  2. Exercise
  3. Stress Reduction, Sleep, and Sunshine
  4. Vitamin D3
  5. Propranolol
  6. Melatonin
  7. Metformin
  8. Curcumin (Nanocurcumin)
  9. Ivermectin
  1. Mebendazole/Fenbendazole/Albendazole
  2. Green Tea
  3. Omega-3 Fatty Acids
  4. Berberine
  5. Atorvastatin or Simvastatin
  6. Sildenafil, Tadalafil, and Vardenafil
  7. Disulfiram
  8. Ashwagandha
  9. Itraconazole

Let’s take a look at each one to learn how these types of alternative medicines and interventions work!

1. Glucose Management and Ketogenic Diet

Glucose management through a ketogenic diet is an alternative cancer diet that has gained traction in recent years. This diet emphasizes low carbohydrate intake, which may help slow the growth of cancer cells by depriving them of glucose, their primary energy source. By reducing glucose spikes, the ketogenic diet aims to create an environment where cancer cells can’t thrive. Many people with cancer have turned to this dietary approach as a complementary therapy to standard cancer treatments, hoping to enhance their effectiveness and reduce side effects.

top-18 cancer interventions

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dietary Approach: Limit carbohydrates to less than 25 grams per day.
  • Healthy Fats: Emphasize omega-3 fatty acids and saturated fats from natural sources.
  • Glucose Monitoring: Use continuous glucose monitoring to maintain post-meal glucose levels under 120 mg/dL.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Not suitable for everyone; people with certain metabolic disorders or who are pregnant should consult their healthcare provider.

šŸ‘‰ Learn More: Eat Well: Guide to Fasting and Healthy Eating

Dr. Paul Marik talks Cancer Care on The National Desk

2. Exercise (Aerobic and Resistance Training)

Exercise is more than just a fitness regimen; it’s an integral part of alternative cancer treatments. Regular physical activity has been shown to improve cancer survival rates and enhance quality of life. Both aerobic exercises and resistance training can help reduce inflammation, boost immune function, and combat fatigue caused by cancer and its treatment. Engaging in exercise not only strengthens the body but also provides a sense of empowerment and control over one’s health journey.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Aerobic Activity: Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week.
  • Resistance Training: Include two sessions per week targeting major muscle groups.
  • Mind-Body Practices: Incorporate yoga or tai chi to reduce stress.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Consult your healthcare provider before starting any new exercise program, especially during treatment for cancer.
  • Adjust intensity based on your energy levels and side effects of cancer treatments.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more: FLCCC Fitness and Strength Training Guide


3. Stress Reduction, Sleep, and Sunshine

Managing stress and ensuring adequate sleep are crucial complementary therapies used by people with cancer. Chronic stress can negatively affect the immune system and may contribute to the growth of cancer. Adequate sleep and exposure to natural sunlight can help regulate hormones and improve mood, aiding in the fight against cancer. Embracing relaxation techniques and spending time outdoors can provide emotional relief and a sense of normalcy during challenging times.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Sleep: Aim for 7-9 hours of restorative sleep each night.
  • Stress Reduction Techniques: Practice meditation, deep breathing, or mindfulness exercises daily.
  • Sunshine: Spend at least 15 minutes outdoors each day for natural vitamin D synthesis.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • If sleep disturbances are caused by cancer treatments, consult your healthcare provider for management strategies.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more: 10+ Ways to Manage Stress


4. Vitamin D3

Vitamin D3 is more than just a vitamin; it’s a hormone that plays a role in cell growth modulation. Low levels of vitamin D have been linked to an increased risk of cancer. Supplementing with vitamin D3 may support the immune system and help prevent cancer cell proliferation. For those affected by cancer, maintaining optimal vitamin D levels could be a simple yet powerful addition to their treatment plan.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Supplementation: Dose titration according to vitamin D blood levels, aiming for a level of > 50 ng/mL (target 55-90 ng/mL)
  • Sun Exposure: Safe sunlight exposure can naturally boost vitamin D levels.
  • Synergy: Vitamin D3 works well with vitamin K2 and magnesium.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Patients taking Coumadin need to be closely monitored and the need to consult with their PCP before taking vitamin K2.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more: All About Vitamin D3


5. Propranolol

Propranolol, a beta-blocker traditionally used for heart conditions, is being explored as an alternative cancer treatment. It may help reduce stress-induced cancer progression by blocking adrenaline receptors on cancer cells, potentially slowing tumor growth and metastasis. This approach addresses the connection between stress and cancer, offering a unique angle in cancer care.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: Typically 20-40 mg twice daily, but dosing should be individualized.
  • Mechanism: Blocks beta-adrenergic receptors, reducing the effects of stress hormones on cancer cells.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Not suitable for people with asthma or certain heart conditions.
  •  Sudden termination of treatment is not advised.

šŸ‘‰  Learn about Propranolol + more: Download Cancer Care


6. Melatonin

Melatonin, a hormone regulating sleep-wake cycles, has shown promise in cancer therapy due to its antioxidant properties. It may enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy and radiation therapy while protecting normal cells from damage. For cancer patients struggling with sleep disturbances, melatonin offers the dual benefit of improving sleep quality and potentially combating cancer cells.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: The optimal dosing regimen for melatonin is not clear. Most studies have used a dose of 20-40mg at night.
  • Mechanism: Scavenges free radicals, induces apoptosis in cancer cells, and modulates the immune system.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • May cause vivid dreams or daytime drowsiness.
top-18 cancer interventions

7. Metformin

Metformin, commonly used for type 2 diabetes, is being investigated for its potential in cancer treatment. It may inhibit cancer cell growth by reducing insulin levels and activating pathways that suppress tumor development. This medication offers a promising avenue for targeting the metabolic aspects of cancer.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: Typically 500-1,500 mg daily, depending on tolerance.
  • Mechanism: Activates AMPK pathway, reducing insulin resistance and inhibiting cancer cell proliferation.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Can cause gastrointestinal side effects; start with a low dose.
  • Prolonged use is associated with vitamin B12 deficiency; supplementation with a B complex vitamin is therefore suggested
  • Metformin may cause very low blood glucose when combined with berberine

šŸ‘‰ Did You Know? Metformin also has COVID-fighting potential


8. Curcumin (Nanocurcumin)

Curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Nanocurcumin formulations enhance absorption, potentially increasing its effectiveness as an alternative treatment for cancer. By interfering with cancer cell signaling pathways, curcumin may inhibit tumor growth and spread.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: 500-1,000 mg of nanocurcumin daily.
  • Mechanism: Inhibits cancer cell proliferation, induces apoptosis, and disrupts cell signaling.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Curcumin has been reported to interact with several different drugs, including antidepressants, antibiotics, and anticoagulants like Coumadin and clopidogrel.

šŸ‘‰ Did You Know? Curcumin also appears in our Managing Depression Monograph

Managing depression cover page

9. Ivermectin

Ivermectin will be a medicine well known to FLCCC followers as an incredible treatment for COVID-19 infection, among many other uses. It was first used as an antiparasitic medication, but more recently has been studied for its potential anticancer properties. Beyond its traditional use, it may offer a novel approach to cancer therapy by affecting cancer cell survival. Some preliminary studies suggest that ivermectin could disrupt specific pathways that cancer cells use to grow and divide.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: Under investigation, some research suggests 1mg/kg/day for up to 6 months.
  • Mechanism: May interfere with cellular processes essential for cancer cell viability.

šŸ” Considerations:

  •  As ivermectin does not cross the blood-brain barrier, it is likely ineffective for
    brain tumors.
  • Caution is advised in patients with disruption of the blood-brain barrier.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more: The Remarkable Story of Ivermectin


10. Mebendazole/Fenbendazole/Albendazole

These antiparasitic drugs are being researched for their potential to treat cancer by interfering with microtubule formation in cancer cells, leading to cell death. This mechanism is similar to how some chemotherapy drugs work, offering a possible alternative or adjunct to conventional treatments.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: 100-200 mg/day
  • Mechanism: Disrupts microtubule formation, inhibiting cancer cell division and inducing apoptosis.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Mebendazole is available from international (India) and local compounding pharmacies for between 25c to $2 for a 100 mg tablet.

11. Green Tea

Green tea is rich in catechins like EGCG, which have antioxidant and potential anticancer effects. Regular consumption may support conventional cancer treatments and help prevent cancer recurrence. Green tea’s natural compounds may inhibit tumor growth and promote cancer cell death.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: 3–5 cups of green tea daily or standardized extract supplements (500–1000 mg/day),
  • Mechanism: Inhibits angiogenesis, reduces inflammation, and induces apoptosis in cancer cells.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Green tea extract should be avoided/used cautiously in those with underlying liver disease.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more: 9 Incredible Benefits of Drinking Green Tea


12. Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish oil, have anti-inflammatory properties and may slow cancer growth. They could enhance the effects of chemotherapy and improve outcomes. Incorporating omega-3s into your diet might also help manage side effects like weight loss and muscle wasting.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: 2,000–4,000 mg of EPA and DHA combined daily.
  • Mechanism: Reduces inflammation, may inhibit tumor angiogenesis, and promotes apoptosis.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Omega-3 fatty acids may increase the risk of bleeding and should be used cautiously in patients on anticoagulants.
  • Choose high-quality supplements free from contaminants like mercury.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more: 6 Reasons to Love Fish Oil


13. Berberine

Berberine is a plant compound with potential anticancer properties. It may inhibit cancer cell proliferation and induce apoptosis. Additionally, berberine has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity, which could be beneficial since high insulin levels are associated with certain cancers.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: 500 mg two to three times daily.
  • Mechanism: Activates AMPK pathway, inhibits tumor growth, and modulates the immune system.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Blood glucose should be monitored and the additive/synergistic effect of metformin on the blood glucose profile should be determined.
  • Berberine should not be taken in patients taking cyclosporine as this combination will increase cyclosporine levels (absolute contraindication).
  • Berberine may alter the metabolism of the following drugs, which should be used with caution: anticoagulants, dextromethorphan, tacrolimus (Prograf), phenobarbitone, losartan (inhibits effect) and sedative drugs

šŸ‘‰ Did You Know? Berberine is featured in the FLCCC Insulin Resistance Protocol

Insulin Resistance Protocol

14. Atorvastatin or Simvastatin

Though the daily use of “statins” to lower cholesterol is increasingly debated in medical circles, it turns out that they may possess anticancer effects. They might inhibit cancer cell growth and improve survival rates in certain cancers. By interfering with cholesterol synthesis, statins may disrupt cancer cell membranes and signaling pathways.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: As prescribed for cholesterol management.
  • Mechanism: Inhibits HMG-CoA reductase, affecting cancer cell metabolism and proliferation.

15. Sildenafil, Tadalafil, and Vardenafil

These medications, known as phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitors, are widely used to treat erectile dysfunction. Interestingly, they are being studied as alternative therapies in cancer treatment due to their potential to enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy and inhibit tumor growth. Research suggests that PDE5 inhibitors may promote cancer cell death, reduce tumor proliferation, and modulate the immune system, offering a novel approach in cancer therapy.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: Sildenafil 20 mg daily or tadalafil 5mg daily.
  • Mechanism:
    • Promotes Autophagy and Apoptosis: Enhances cancer cell death when combined with chemotherapy agents.
    • Synergistic Effects with Chemotherapy: Interacts with cytotoxic drugs to increase their lethality against cancer cells.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • PDE5 inhibitors are contraindicated in patients receiving nitrates or with a previous history of non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy.
  • Despite its wide therapeutic window, sildenafil may show serious cardiovascular side effects in patients.

16. Disulfiram

Disulfiram, commonly known for its use in alcohol aversion therapy, is emerging as a promising alternative cancer treatment due to its multifaceted action against cancer cells. It inhibits NF-kB signaling and proteasome activity, induces oxidative stress and autophagy, and interferes with aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) activity—an enzyme critical for cancer stem cell survival. Disulfiram binds with copper inside cancer cells to form a complex that increases reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to cancer cell death. Remarkably, it not only kills regular cancer cells but also targets cancer stem cells, potentially reducing tumor resistance and enhancing the effectiveness of chemotherapy.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: Generally administered at a dose of 80 mg three times a day or 250 mg once daily. Copper at a dose of 2 mg three times a day should be added.
  • Mechanism: Forms complexes with copper ions, leading to cancer cell apoptosis and inhibition of tumor growth.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Because disulfiram works by making alcohol intolerable, patients should strictly avoid drinking to prevent severe reactions.

17. Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), an adaptogenic herb long used in Ayurvedic medicine, is gaining attention as a complementary therapy in cancer treatment. Preclinical studies suggest that it may induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in cancer cells, inhibit cell proliferation and migration, and reduce inflammation by modulating various signaling pathways like NF-ĪŗB, STAT3, and Notch/AKT/mTOR. Additionally, Ashwagandha may enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy agents such as cisplatin while reducing their toxicity to healthy cells. These properties offer a promising avenue for alternative therapies used to treat cancer and improve the quality of life for patients.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: 300-500 mg standardized extract twice daily.
  • Mechanism: Reduces the spread of cancer cells, enhances immune function, and may induce apoptosis in cancer cells.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • May affect thyroid hormone levels; monitor if you have thyroid conditions.
  • Possible gastrointestinal discomfort; take with food to minimize.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more: 7 Incredible Health Benefits of Ashwagandha


18. Itraconazole

Itraconazole, a common antifungal medication developed in the 1980s, is gaining attention as an alternative cancer therapy due to its multifaceted anticancer mechanisms. Originally used to treat fungal infections by inhibiting ergosterol synthesis, itraconazole appears to exert anticancer effects through entirely different pathways. It may reverse chemoresistance mediated by P-glycoprotein, modulate signal transduction pathways like Hedgehog, mTOR, and Wnt/Ī²-catenin, inhibit angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels), and interfere with cancer-stromal cell interactions. These actions collectively contribute to slowing cancer growth and progression.

Mechanisms and Dosage:

  • Dosage: 100 mg /day is recommended (dose may be escalated to 400 mg/day however with this dosage liver function tests must be closely monitored due to hepatotoxicity).
  • Mechanism: Inhibits Hedgehog signaling pathway and angiogenesis, affecting tumor growth and survival.

šŸ” Considerations:

  • Interactions shown with other cancer medications including rituximab, cimetidine, and statins.

Embracing Alternative Cancer Therapies & Treatments

Exploring alternative treatments for cancer can offer new avenues of hope and empowerment for those affected by cancer. While standard cancer treatments have their role, incorporating complementary and alternative therapies may enhance outcomes and improve the quality of life. From lifestyle changes like exercise and stress reduction to the use of alternative medicines such as melatonin and curcumin, there are many alternative options that may support your journey.

It’s crucial to speak to a healthcare professional rather than testing and trying alternative therapies on your own. These treatments may interact with conventional treatments or have side effects. The use of complementary and alternative medicine should be part of a comprehensive cancer care plan tailored to your specific type of cancer and individual needs.

Rest assured, there are many tools in the cancer care toolbox! Discuss the addition of alternative therapies in your treatment regime and look forward. Here’s wishing you good luck and good health on your journey to recovery.

Cancer Care and all the treatment protocols found on FLCCC’s website are made possible by the generous donations of people like you. If you’ve found our research valuable, please consider donating today so we may continue bringing the promise of Honest Medicine to communities worldwide.

Bron: https://covid19criticalcare.com/alternative-cancer-treatments-interventions/ 

Je staat er mee op en je gaat ermee naar bed (2 posts)

 vrijdag, 15 november 2024 09:08

rsz turbo kanker jongeren gevaccineerdJe vraagt je soms af of de mensheid ooit onder ogen wil zien wat de covid-19 ‘vaccins’ aan werkelijke schade hebben aangericht.
Misschien blijven ze wel in de ontkenning omdat ze hopen dat het met bij hen niet zal gebeuren.


Aangezien de meerderheid van de bevolking nog steeds blijft ontkennen dat het coivd-19 ‘vaccin’ niets anders is dan een levensgevaarlijk biowapen slaagt men er nog steeds in om het deksel ferm op de schade doofpot te houden.

Het wordt voor mensen een ander verhaal als ze zelf te maken krijgen met de soms afgrijselijke gevolgen van deze prikken.

Het wordt zo langzamerhand normaal gevonden dat een 28 jarige zangeres baarmoederhals kanker krijgt.

Zoals het geval is bij Emma Heesters.

"De afgelopen weken zijn intens geweest, met aan de ene kant veel ziekenhuisafspraken en behandelingen, en aan de andere kant optredens in GelreDome, Ahoy en mijn eigen tour", vertelt Heesters. "Ik heb ontzettend veel energie en kracht geput uit het op het podium staan tijdens deze emotionele periode."

Heesters moet chemotherapie ondergaan, waardoor ze haar agenda voor de komende drie maanden leeg moet maken. "Ik weet nog niet hoe het zal gaan, en ik wil mezelf de beste kans geven om mijn lichaam zo positief mogelijk te laten reageren op de behandeling."

Heesters schrijft dat ze er "alle vertrouwen" in heeft dat ze weer "gezond zal worden". "Ik hoop dat ik jullie snel een positieve update kan geven."

We weten niet of Emma is 'gevaccineerd', maar aangezien de meeste artiesten dit wel zijn omdat ze anders niet konden werken, is het aannemelijk om te veronderstellen dat Emma 'gevaccineerd' is.

De MSM weten echter te vermelden dat er ook goed nieuws is.

De ziekte wordt in de meeste gevallen veroorzaakt door het humaan papillomavirus (HPV). Het goede nieuws is dat er een vaccin tegen HPV bestaat, dat momenteel breed wordt toegediend aan kinderen op jongere leeftijd, onder meer tijdens vaccinatiecampagnes op scholen.

Emma Heesters lijkt het zoveelste geval van een agressieve (turbo) kanker dat zich overal manifesteert bij ‘gevaccineerde’ en vaak jonge mensen.

Op hetzelfde moment verschijnt er ook een ander bericht.

Acteur Dave Coulier (65) heeft kanker. Het gaat om non-hodgkinlymfoom, een zeer agressieve vorm van kanker, vertelt hij in het Amerikaanse programma Today. „Het ging allemaal heel hard. Het lymfoom in mijn lies groeide razendsnel”, zegt Coulier, die te horen kreeg dat hij zo snel mogelijk met de behandeling moest beginnen.

Steeds vaker krijgen jonge mensen de boodschap dat ze te maken hebben met een agressieve vorm van kanker.

Zoals dit meisje van 16.
Of deze vrouw van 30:
Wereldwijd doet er zich een tsunami aan kankergevallen voor en dat veelal bij jonge mensen.

Ook de hartproblemen doen zich nog overal voor en ook overal wordt ontkend dat die schade iets met het ‘covid-19 vaccin’ te maken zou kunnen hebben.
De schade veroorzaakt door de ‘vaccins’ is al erg genoeg.

Maak het nog niet erger door alle vaccinatieschade weg te wuiven en allerlei onzin verhalen te bedenken.

Alle ingespoten mensen weten dat ze een grove fout hebben gemaakt door hun lichaam beschikbaar te stellen voor het grootste medische experiment ooit.

En net zoals met veel experimenten kunnen er heel veel dingen fout gaan, hetgeen hier overduidelijk is gebeurd.

Stop alsjeblieft met ontkennen, hoe moeilijk dat ook is, zodat we met zijn allen een vuist kunnen maken richting de schuldigen van dit alles.

En misschien kan de medische wetenschap zich dan bezighouden met onderzoek naar hoe ze de aangerichte schade misschien (voor een deel) ongedaan kunnen maken.

Steek niet langer de kop in het zand, want iedere dag dat dit voortduurt sterven er misschien mensen onnodig aan de gevolgen van dit biowapen.

Dr. McCullough over de COVID Jab

“Ik heb nog nooit iets gezien dat zo schadelijk is voor 
het menselijk lichaam.”

- Het dringt de hersenen binnen.

- Het dringt het hart binnen.

- Het veroorzaakt schade aan de hersenen en het hart.

- Het dringt het beenmerg binnen.

- Het stimuleert antilichamen tegen cellen en bloedplaatjes.

- Het veroorzaakt bloedstolling en schade aan bloedvaten zoals we nog nooit hebben gezien.

- Gegevens van de Universiteit van Pittsburgh suggereren dat het kanker veroorzaakt.


“Sinds wanneer hebben we een eiwit 
dat de hersenen beschadigt, 
het hart, 
het beenmerg, 
het immuunsysteem beschadigt, 
bloedstolling veroorzaakt 
en mogelijk kanker veroorzaakt in Ć©Ć©n enkel eiwit?” vroeg McCullough?

“Het is een wapen,” concludeerde hij. “Volgens strenge militaire criteria is het een biowapen.


Bezoek ook eens gezondheidswebwinkel Orjana.nl


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Topcardioloog gooit bom op Sudden Deaths crisis: ‘Vaccins zijn het rokende pistool’


Een van de meest vooraanstaande cardiologen ter wereld heeft zojuist een schokkende boodschap verspreid over de wereldwijde crisis van plotselinge hartstilstanden.

In een nieuw interview sloeg de Amerikaanse cardioloog Dr. Peter McCullough alarm over zijn recente, door vakgenoten beoordeelde studie waaruit bleek dat het aantal sterfgevallen door hart- en longstilstand onder mensen die Covid mRNA-‘vaccins’ hadden gekregen, sterk toenam, meldt Slay News.

McCullough en zijn team van gerenommeerde experts voerden een groot onderzoek uit naar de toename van de oversterfte sinds de ‘vaccins’ begin 2021 voor publiek gebruik werden uitgerold.

De onderzoekers onderzochten de 2,2 miljoen inwoners van King County, Washington, die vrijwel universeel zijn gevaccineerd.

Uit het onderzoek bleek dat het aantal sterfgevallen als gevolg van hartfalen en plotselinge hartstilstanden onder de met Covid gevaccineerde bevolking met 1.236% huiveringwekkend toenam.

De onderzoekers verzamelden gegevens van vĆ³Ć³r de pandemie om een ​​basislijn vast te stellen voor het aantal extra sterfgevallen.

In vergelijking met de officiƫle gegevens voor 2020 tot en met 2023 ontdekten ze:

  • 2020: 11 extra sterfgevallen door hartaanvallen en hartstilstanden
  • 2021: 75 extra sterfgevallen door hartaanvallen en hartstilstanden
  • 2022: 111 extra sterfgevallen door hartaanvallen en hartstilstanden
  • 2023: 147 extra sterfgevallen door hartaanvallen en hartstilstanden

Het aantal sterfgevallen in 2023 is schokkend gestegen met 1.236% ten opzichte van 2020.

Overtollig aantal sterfgevallen door hartstilstand van 2015 tot 2023 in King County, Washington. De sterftetrendlijn voor cardiopulmonale hartstilstand van 2015-2020 werd gebruikt om het aantal sterfgevallen door cardiopulmonale hartstilstand te schatten.

Tijdens een interview in de WorldviewTube-podcast vertelde McCullough aan presentator Brannon Howse dat Covid-mRNA-injecties verantwoordelijk zijn voor de toename van het aantal sterfgevallen.

Het lijkt er dus op dat de vaccins de smoking gun zijn,” concludeerde Dr. McCullough.

“Dit is nu volledig peer-reviewed in de literatuur over spoedeisende hulp.

“We hebben een bericht gestuurd naar de Medic One-eenheid in Seattle.

“Ze moeten duidelijk meer onderzoek doen om erachter te komen hoe snel deze vaccins zijn toegediend en aan wie.”

KIJK:

De toparts is een van de eersten die de gevaren van mRNA-injecties tegen Covid aan het licht heeft gebracht.

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