Too Much Chemotherapy Is Hazerdous To Your Health
Go ask a person who has gone through the conventional chemo process and see if they wouldn’t mind going through it again if informed of the bad news that there was still cancer present. It will be like trying to find an atheist in a foxhole.
Did you know that 75% of the average oncologist’s “take home pay” is profit from the chemo drugs he gives to his patients. Your oncologist is just doing his job, working with information that’s been approved by our fabulously corrupt Food and Drug Administration and its overlords at the American Medical Association. Cancer therapy is big business which means huge dollars. we all want live in a world which is cancer free from the suffering which it brings, but the hypocrisy is amazing
Before you submit yourself to toxic tests and “therapies” that so often just increase your pain and suffering, doesn’t it make sense to know all of your options?
Recently, when one of the world’s largest cancer centers surveyed oncologists about how they would treat their own cancers, almost 90% said they would refuse chemotherapy. They said that chemotherapy drugs were non-effective and have a high degree of toxicity.
The fact is that by shrinking tumors, chemo actually encourages stronger cancer cells to grow and multiply, becoming chemo-resistant. To top things off, there are the new cancers caused by chemotherapy, or secondary cancers. Somehow they forget to mention this life-threatening detail on the list of “side effects” in a drug’s accompanying literature.
You’re not a statistic, you’re a person. The powers that be-the puffed-up politicos, greedy mega-corporations and profit-obsessed pharmaceutical companies won’t have you believe it for a second. They want you to be like sheep with a leash. The minute “sheeple” start to think for themselves and investigate other options, the leash gets a firm jerk and in some cases, an extreme jerk to let you know “who is boss”. Pretty soon, the sheep is content to go where his leader lets him.
The truth is, good health is a matter of common sense and having a healthy dose of cynicism about what the “authorities” have to say about what’s good for you–and what’s not.

