Most people don't die from cancer - they die from the treatment

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Cancer is not a disease - it's a survival mechanism. It creates a tumor for all of the toxins to be so they don't spread to other parts of the body. The first thing doctors say is, 'Let's take a biopsy' and they prick the tumor to see if it was cancerous or not.

Whether the tumor is cancerous or not, your passive treatment is still the same, so you don't need the biopsy.

Most people don't die from cancer - they die from the treatment of cancer. When they prick the tumor, they are opening it up and allowing the cancer cells and all the harmful toxins to spread throughout the body.

More biopsy info via Cancer Cure Telegram channel:

Do Biopsies Spread Cancer?

It’s a question that many doctors quickly dismiss, but the science behind it isn’t entirely clear.

While the general medical consensus is that biopsies are safe, new research is raising concerns. Some studies suggest that certain biopsy methods, such as core-needle biopsies, could potentially increase the risk of cancer spreading (metastasis). This is because the process of obtaining a biopsy may disturb the tumor cells, allowing them to spread more easily.

Further studies have shown that biopsies can trigger changes in the body that promote metastasis, possibly accelerating the spread of cancer to other areas.

There are alternative methods, like advanced ultrasound imaging and liquid biopsies, that don’t involve puncturing the tumor. These options are less invasive and may offer safer alternatives.

Before agreeing to an invasive biopsy, it’s important to ask: Is there a safer option?

A special thanks to Dr. Adiel Tel-Oren for highlighting this important conversation.

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