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This. A few years ago my sister-in-law died of cancer just before her 29th birthday. It was devastating to watch her wither away due to the cancer and “medical treatments.”
10 sats \ 2 replies \ @kepford 5h
I don't have answers. I have many questions. There are people pushing cures and diets. I don't know if any of them work but I do know this... the focus is on drugs and expensive treatments and not prevention. Its once again an incentive problem.
If you have a company that sells drugs you research drugs, not dietary or environmental changes.
Over and over again I hear from people that are diagnosed with cancer that their doctors have zero advice about diet. Its absurd. I'm no expert but I have read of research showing that cancer feeds off of sugar. This has been known for a very long time. So why do they give patients "food" and drinks full of sugar in the hospital?
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36 sats \ 1 reply \ @DEADBEEF 3h
Yeah it is crazy. My sister-in-law died of what is considered a childhood cancer. It is particularly deadly because it is usually not detected until it is already stage 4. The unbelievable thing is my wife’s family are health nuts compared to mine and they avoided sugary and ultra processed foods yet she wound up with cancer.
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136 sats \ 0 replies \ @kepford 3h
Yeah, it's maddening
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sorry for your loss
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