My mom died a few months ago at 85, and I kept asking her if she wanted to see a doctor or go to an emergency room. For years we talked about what would happen if she had cancer in her old age. She suspected she had it, probably colon cancer. She told me, no way she was gonna spend her last days doing chemo or have an operation. She would accept death and spend her last days with me taking care of her in peace rather than a hospital pumping her with chemicals and tubes trying to keep her alive so they could make more money on a death that’s inevitable anyways. How practical my mom was. She died with me, peacefully with me as her 24/7 caregiver.
@TanyaDavis9543 ай бұрын
Bless you ❤
@loriflatland31423 ай бұрын
She ultimately likely lived longer too.
@annabanana503 ай бұрын
@@loriflatland3142 maybe, she was in bed for five months and had incredible fatigue. She didn’t want to be poked and prodded and didn’t want someone doing all these weird biopsies and MRI machines. I just wanted to give her her wish. Mom was always right growing up, and when I didn’t listen to her, I had to figure that out really fast. I see she was even right about her final stage. She said no one was she gonna let her insurance take her house from inflated cancer treatments. She said mostly, all that cancer treatment was a scam after a certain age, when inevitably you’re too fragile and the chemo kills you faster than the cancer.
@missfaye10613 ай бұрын
@@loriflatland3142 I honestly believe this too. My mother opted for an operation which in my opinion caused her cancer cells to spread to other organs. She passed within 5 months (this was in 1983.)
@annabanana503 ай бұрын
@@missfaye1061 I never judge someone if they do or don’t want treatment. It’s all so individual. I’m so sorry you lost your mom. Grief is a bitch and I’m in the thick of it now
@drmarkberber3 ай бұрын
I am a practicing physician with more than 40 years of clinical experience. This lecture by Ron Piana was excellent and should be mandatory viewing for all physicians. Well done.
@deliveryguy74023 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Berber.
@sweetbeep3 ай бұрын
Funny. What are those docs going to do with that information? Most of pharma is a fraud because most things can be healed with no pharma.
@seyrasemi28973 ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@maureenclement25533 ай бұрын
Thank you for having the courage of your honesty.
@eyes2c..5193 ай бұрын
The only way to beat the system is to be the change
@neilwarren45733 ай бұрын
I like the interviews with the ex-cops, the mafia types, the drug users given a voice, abuse victims etc, but this type of interview takes your podcast to a whole different level.
@SG-bk7pb3 ай бұрын
Mark really leveled up with one!
@CHS_SC3 ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. “white collar” related topics are very insightful
@cheryl70533 ай бұрын
Art intersects PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY !
@tee53453 ай бұрын
Every once in a while a unicorn appears
@lawyersgunsandmoney8873 ай бұрын
Mark....please..find and interview more professional people. Absolutely bless this man for sharing ( I suggest you leave and tell no one your destination)! I'm a breast cancer survivor with boiling blood right now but thankful as well. Awesome, outstanding interview 👏👏👏👏.
@louisel.sinniger2057Ай бұрын
Nurse here of 50 years. Worked in many areas; loved it BUT saw early on how bad the system is. This guy talks truth Thank you
@markmaloney815410 күн бұрын
Could you elaborate about what worked in what area. Which drug are you talking about and what were its benefits?...
@johnforgit90975 күн бұрын
Wtf?
@Jj7777-g6k3 күн бұрын
How did you stay in it when you know the truth?
@louisel.sinniger20573 күн бұрын
@ because on a one on one basis I saw the positive effect I had.
@Intentionaltia3 ай бұрын
This man is educated without institutionalized instruction, the true meaning of learning from experience! Love that!
@Rudimentary0073 ай бұрын
The real kind of knowledge. 👍👍
@Intentionaltia3 ай бұрын
@@Rudimentary007 Yes, yes, yes!
@CastorRabbit3 ай бұрын
Why can't you guys pick a dude like this as a leader?
@melissavalentine97713 ай бұрын
🎉 Amen 🙌 that's the best
@jenzampino3 ай бұрын
He mentioned he was a reader! Anyone can educate themselves with books.
@melinda11453 ай бұрын
Stage 4 cancer here. I said NO to chemo! Dr. was very annoyed with me. Feeling great! Very good quality of life. Everyday I'm so glad I said no to chemo. I've way outlived the oncologists prediction for me.
@A-AronWWG1WGA3 ай бұрын
Ivermectin
@Dionysia_Maria3 ай бұрын
@@A-AronWWG1WGA That is definitely part of it! 💯
@dianawatson-speakingseed7513 ай бұрын
Congratulations!
@Ln-cq8zu3 ай бұрын
@@A-AronWWG1WGA Interesting. It is after all an anti parasite.
@jennifergriffin54673 ай бұрын
Me, too. Seven years ongoing and still kicking. God bless you! I wouldn't let them use me as a cash cow.
@Frenchie_0073 ай бұрын
Out of all the hundreds of videos Mark has created this by far is the most important and helpful to the human race.
@janebaines18933 ай бұрын
I could not agree more!
@MelloD71723 ай бұрын
💯💯💯💯
@jasemeal78493 ай бұрын
Favorite interview
@mrshappilymarried13 ай бұрын
It's definitely #1 in my Top 3.
@1122redbird3 ай бұрын
@@lvr8429 Nothing will change.
@onesiewarriorАй бұрын
PROTECT THIS MAN AT ALL COSTS. Thank you for being brave and exposing big pharma!
@reginafreel9574Ай бұрын
Exactly my first thought! Truth in the medical, healthcare, pharmaceutical, nutrition community is nothing but feeding the beast…..the beast is not the people!!! Sick people shall remain sick while feeding an unnecessary entity full of corrupt people. I encourage people to get back to the basics, nutritionally speaking, for a start. 90% of the food in most grocery stores have contributed to 90% of the explosion of diseases that many are suffering and dying from. Meaning that 90% of the diseases today did not even exist a couple hundred years ago… exploding in the last two generation. Research food/nutrition for yourself, make better choices, and begin to live life again. Longevity??? Possibly… But most of us are interested in great quality of life in our every day living.
@ivanauletu10 күн бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
@Jj7777-g6k3 күн бұрын
Usually this doesn’t end well, poof they are gone.
@tiportangeles26963 ай бұрын
I worked in Bio-Tech for 20 years. And all this man said is 1000%, true. He is right on the money.
@flashgordon65103 ай бұрын
God, that's depressing. What will it take to turn it around?
@Jabo__Jabo3 ай бұрын
Omg! 😫😫😫😫😫😫
@user-mq6dy2ee5f3 ай бұрын
yes, healthcare is one of the most profitable industries in the united states, it's really bad and the main reason why so many people end up filing for bankruptcy.
@flipdiva00073 ай бұрын
@flashgordon6510 it will take RFK JR. He's the ONLY one talking about it and obsessed with it.
@stompthedragon40103 ай бұрын
@@flipdiva0007I used to think so. Have you seen the Vax Confidence bill he has introduced? That's a ' no thanks' in my book.
@ralphcurrie35763 ай бұрын
In such a sick, depraved, morally bankrupt culture, this interview was a breath of fresh air a Voice of Truth calling out Injustice and moral turpitude.Thanks Ron your a brave man
@christiorca44323 ай бұрын
America the free!! There is a price, peoples lives
@ramonaharter6407Ай бұрын
Is sickening
@gondwanaland9Ай бұрын
he waited until he wanted to sell a book to come out though ..... no?
@Amazingme173 ай бұрын
Protect this man at all cost
@Echo-o-o3 ай бұрын
Yes.
@Mrswithacee3 ай бұрын
No kidding, he's going to need it!
@Frontlineinvestigation713 ай бұрын
word!!!
@carriescarbrough98693 ай бұрын
Oh, yes, he needs our prayers for his life’s safety. What an eye-opener!
@multitablez78253 ай бұрын
He knew this for most of his career yet decides to speak after he's already made his money and left the field.
@michelleduncan99652 ай бұрын
I pray Ron Piana won't be "offed" for telling this ghastly TRUTH. I'm a retired RN & have known about the greed & corruption for YEARS.
@diaperenthusiast2 ай бұрын
Ron Piana is NOT suicidal.
@lilyew490528 күн бұрын
@@diaperenthusiast She means that the evil pharmaceutical cartel may want to "off him" since it has been done to silent those who can negatively affect their bottom line.
@brigidlaffey734320 күн бұрын
@@diaperenthusiastvery good 😊
@911twiggy16 күн бұрын
Me, too. Retired nurse after almost 4 decades. Many years were spent in the field of hem/onc. I have witnessed some of the ugly side of the medical and pharmaceutical professions, including nursing. Hearing what this man so bravely comes forth to say made my blood run cold. Unsettling is an understatement.
@joysachs903215 күн бұрын
My thoughts exactly . Bless your brave and beautiful heart Ron. ❤
@soldierleisure3 ай бұрын
That was incredible! My father was an ER doctor for 30 years, in my teens I asked him why he didn’t want to be the director of the ER like I was told he had recently passed on that opportunity. he told me that basically that’s when you slowly become a business person. For years, he would bitch about pharma reps interrupting, and when they couldn’t get his attention, he’d get a very attractive young woman as his rep….he would tell her to leave as well…..he also complained about fentanyl in the 90s, saying how big pharma was going to make a killing, and that it’s not a good thing. He told me to stay out of medicine for my future because it was a business about money not about health…..
@andreavanda54023 ай бұрын
Your father was a man of principal. The only allopathic medical doctors that are worth anything are the ones that work in the ER. And that's because they actually save lives every day because the people they see are mainly accident victims or people in eminent danger. These doctors aren't prescribing useless pills, or doing needless surgeries, and toxic chemotherapy. What they're doing is what doctors are supposed to do, save lives. Thank God for doctors like your father. He taught you well.
@radar54643 ай бұрын
Kudos to dad.. I've come across an opposite scenario... Knew a girl who was young/attractive, which seemed to be her main qualification as she had only previously had a standard entry level job, who got a pharma sales rep job. Her mom was a nurse and she talked about how they rarely ever saw a Dr....yet she encouraged her daughter on that path and so it became her "dream job" just another healhcare insider that saw behind the curtain and knew where the 💰 🤑 was, complicit and perpetuating it in her own family to get a piece of that pie. So much for being a healer. Ppl need to wake up. like Ron said, it's gonna be an uphill battle. Hope he's right that we're gonna win ✌
@soldierleisure3 ай бұрын
@@radar5464 I’m thankful he kept it very real, was an excellent example of staying true to the work, rather than selling soul for more buckaroos. Super thankful for his staunchness in his principles.
@soldierleisure3 ай бұрын
@@andreavanda5402 yes, he was, he was fairly straightforward with everything, not much conversation, just straight realist approach…..as an idealistic artistic teenager, he did not treat as his special talented little angel, but instead told me I needed to learn to survive and take care of myself instead of being the most talented artist that can’t pay his own way or cover the cost of getting the a/c fixed……those were hard to hear when young but thankful for them now. I asked him why he didn’t hang out with other ER docs at one point when I wanted to know more about him, maybe I was 17,18. He basically told me that his common space with other doctors was that they worked together, but that the other doctors had different motivations for doing the work they were doing. We lived in a nice home, but not in the same neighborhoods as other docs….in fact we were among a regular neighborhood, some houses had drugs, some were well kept……we had no pool. We did our own yardwork, and he refused to be called doctor, by my friends etc. thanks for your reply………
@fritzfxx3 ай бұрын
Fentanyl wasn't nearly as big of a problem in the 90s as oxy, kind of missed the mark on that one. And the fent analogues on the street currently have literally nothing in common source-wise with pharmas. It's black market Chinese garbage, not legal American pharma. The oxy dicks are the ones you should really be looking at in the pharma industry 1990s-2000s
@thebob37123 ай бұрын
This just confirms my belief that there will never be a cure for cancer, there is too much money to be made from people being sick
@avidadolares3 ай бұрын
If there were no sickness, the world would be devasted by other means and even more over populated. Life expectancy and quality of life, generally speaking, is better now than it has ever been in the history of man. But for some people...its never enough.
@stephenstuckey3 ай бұрын
What if there is a cure and they're just not telling us? There is information out there. Your diet and lifestyle play a huge part. You have to dig.
@jasonanthonywilper3 ай бұрын
The cure is the carnivore diet. Cancers cells exclusively eat glucose. So you kill them by starving them. And autophagy will do the rest. Its called the warburg effect after the 1931 nobel prize winner. Look it up and then help someone around you who has it by telling them.
@jeffbuttera16803 ай бұрын
💯 Agree
@stephenstuckey3 ай бұрын
@johnnyharperscoutstable5386 str8up my friend.
@shopguydan63313 ай бұрын
Without a doubt, the most important interview Mark has done! Perhaps Ron can connect Mark with more insiders for even deeper interviews. Please Mark, go down this rabbit hole - you could facilitate a tipping point that is hugely important for humanity.
@soldierleisure3 ай бұрын
Yes!
@CE-jl1lv3 ай бұрын
Honestly amazing idea. I’ll be mindblown if this video even stays up
@robertpace16223 ай бұрын
Nothing will change. Big pharma owns the political system and the mainstream media
@robertlewis31163 ай бұрын
I also agree. Everyone needs to be aware of how evil big “farma” is
@jaywysard3 ай бұрын
I think you're right about this. Mark's other interviews have been valuable in bringing a human face to the lower echelons of society, but this interview....holy cow. Everyone needs to see this. And this is EXACTLY why, as I get older, I try to do everything that I can to stay off of doctor-prescribed drugs. The US health care system stinks on multiple levels.
@natzl42613 ай бұрын
I personally know two people who were diagnosed with stage IV cancer (lymphoma cancer and stomach cancer) who refused chemotherapy and just changed their diet and lifestyle and now live cancer free! Our bodies are amazing factories to serve us and we have to take good care of them in order for them to work efficiently. Just keep them clean, active and put good fuel in them.
@baalbezub6848Ай бұрын
Kinda like what Elle McPherson did, and she is being demonized by the MSM minions.
@theshaveffect57533 ай бұрын
When Mark isn't asking any questions, the interviewee is articulate and a great storyteller. These stories always keep me locked in 😊
@Melinda81623 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Fascinating. Cannot say I am ‘surprised’. Been awhile but I worked in the health field, and with a lot of Drs. since my first job very young. Of course I never heard this story. Appalling. Thanks to Mr. Piana🌹
@nicholaskoenig31063 ай бұрын
This fella is a fantastic writer and an even better speaker is all. Nothin against Mark.
@pghPATRICK3 ай бұрын
The interviews are always better when Mark doesn’t ask questions.
@Frenchie_0073 ай бұрын
@@pghPATRICKHe only asks questions when the person he’s interviewing is getting off track or at a lull..
@charles-y2z6c3 ай бұрын
This is a story, not an interview. It was good
@julieelliott9433 ай бұрын
I have worked in nuclear medicine for 22 years. We deal with a lot of cancer patients. We have a saying, “there are more people living off of the disease of cancer than are dying from it.”
@paulpease82543 ай бұрын
Crazy to think about. How many patients are saved though? It makes more sense to compare the number of people living off the cancer treatment industry to the number of people who are saved, or at least have their life meaningfully extended. I had my first cancer when I was 35, when my kids were
@5049usrluvtyx3 ай бұрын
Nuclear medicine makes it sound like you are an authority on cancer you are not. What a simplistic ignorant statement clearly you are not a doctor let alone an oncologist. Anyone can do imaging you don’t need to be a scientist that’s for certain. Stick to pushing buttons and entering data or go back to school for ten years and get your doctorate.
@supermodelatlanta13543 ай бұрын
What is nuclear medicine. How did you come to select that as a major?
@5049usrluvtyx3 ай бұрын
So you’re not a doctor you do imaging oh ok I see
@5049usrluvtyx3 ай бұрын
@@supermodelatlanta1354just imaging anyone can do it with basic credentials
@norawheeler25553 ай бұрын
My nephew was diagnosed with a brain tumor at the age of 12 and was given about a 6% chance of survival. His parents didn't like those odds and decided not to follow the medical community at all and went on a complete cancer diet no sugar no additives and also went to Mexico for some sort of UV light treatments which everybody else said was kooky. After about 3 years his MRIs showed no more cancer and now he's about 34 years old and has four kids. And sadly, they have photos of him with all the other kids that were diagnosed at the hospital, and all the other kids in those pictures are dead now
@lisad823 ай бұрын
Was that u infuus treatment
@leslieridenour27343 ай бұрын
@@norawheeler2555 that is wonderful for your nephew. So terribly sad about all the other children.😥
@NargisFakhrii3 ай бұрын
❤
@carolharquail91313 ай бұрын
That is so sad for children to be used and experimented on like that for profit. I'm happy this young man's family stood up for him. I had a huge lump behind my ear and large doses of turmeric, removed it!
@catherinen52653 ай бұрын
UBI therapy? Ultra blood irradiation?
@yungspung3635Ай бұрын
I’ve been an oncology nurse for 7 years, and I haven’t looked into his hydrogen peroxide claims, but they are really interesting, and I have absolutely seen financial aspects of the oncology machine that are really upsetting to me. I’m gonna read more into Ron Piana’s work and I will definitely share it if it any or all of it looks valid. I’m really glad SWU did these two interviews with him. Truly, deeply, fuck cancer
@wayneredd6776Ай бұрын
I look on line for 35% hydrogen peroxide, but all it shows up is 12% diluted? Do u no anything about this ? I tried to find Ron’s email but no luck
@bolynn9668Ай бұрын
Um an alternate phrase is f*ck big pharma.
@windlinewatersportsАй бұрын
It's not fuck cancer rather the government that poisons us
@tredjesongen29 күн бұрын
@@wayneredd6776you must buy it through a business. They dont sell to persons. Ask a friend. Doesn't matter what sector;construction whatever. From Amazon. Fx😊
@valaquenta2203 ай бұрын
This video needs to be shared all over the world, it's that important.
@alicehenri5982 ай бұрын
Agree!
@WilcoxNotreallythereАй бұрын
I saw someone recommend he go on Joe Rogan. . . I can't agree enough.
@deb68283 ай бұрын
Know a doctor. She told me years ago that pharma rewards doctors for pushing their products. This guy is gold.
@KittyTrixy3 ай бұрын
of course they do. GPs are the slaves of big parma.
@luvyatubers3 ай бұрын
There are TV docs about that. The Dr's can win lavish vacations for being drug pushers
@LoloO423 ай бұрын
@deb6828 They start with friggin med students! Send them on exotic vacations, luxury gifts, etc.
@jeanroth1593 ай бұрын
Moat definitely, that's why years ago before they came down on Drs for writting too many scripts for pain killers they were so easy to get. My Dr would give me 180 Percocet for one month ..without a doubt I'd be back the following month, may I add 120 Soma a month,they are a muscle relaxant, he made a nice profit off of me. Now I'm stuck on Suboxone for 2 years ,very thankful for it,I'm pretty confident I can say it has saved my life but is hard to get off of as well. Just sick how the entire health Industry is a bunch of crooks with zero conscience knowing they are hurting fellow humans.
@joesmith92163 ай бұрын
they are drug dealers, white coats and mercedes.
@JesusGarcia-hm6vb3 ай бұрын
I am a primary care provider. I won’t say what my degree is, but I am a clinician. I evaluate, diagnose and consult patients every day. I come up with a working diagnosis, order exams, and provide a treatment paradigm for my patients. 44:36 I’ve been in this business for nearly 15 years, and I can say without a shadow of a doubt that big Pharma is constantly around the corner…. just this seductive force pushing forward their product. I have a drug rep that is so bold that she comes in and flat out asks me, “Why are you not prescribing my drug?”
@flatlander64423 ай бұрын
All I can say is, "Wow!" That supports what Ron has revealed.
@priscillabranch98243 ай бұрын
Doctors are on the front line. I'm sure clinicians want to offer hope too in the least poisonous way possible. These have to be tough decisions to choose the least toxic choice--and kickbacks do help, right? No judgement, but I'm now understanding the important roles we all play in keeping Pharma thriving (patient, doctor, Pharma).
@Dionysia_Maria3 ай бұрын
Read 'What Really Makes You Ill' by Dawn Lester and David Parker or 'An End To Upside Down Medicine' by Mark Gober. Excellent reads.
@jewelleryaddict3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your reply and honesty. I have figured in my 70 years since the apricot deal for cancer that this is mostly a money thing for the wealthy/ big pharma to live off of. Shame on them. Hell has special place for all of them I hope.
@911twiggy3 ай бұрын
I also spent almost 4 decades in the medical profession. Several of those years were spent in inpatient and outpatient oncology and chemo units. I noticed things that didn't add up. This man articulates well the ugly side of the medical profession and big pharma.
@Redwins19952 ай бұрын
My son was diagnosed with cancer. We were going to do one round of chemo so we could figure out how to break out of the system and fight CPS legally. He never made it past one round. He died at age 4. I’ve been speaking up and out. And it makes me heart sing to see the comments here. I’ve been told I’m crazy. But I know what my eyes have seen, I know my gut was right and I wish my boy would have made it out alive.
@niram41072 ай бұрын
Alison, my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your precious baby boy. I have lost loved ones, all adults. And I have grieved their deaths. But I have not lost my children (all adults now) and I cannot begin to imagine your grief. I hope that you and your family are surrounded by loved ones.
@ShmyrkАй бұрын
My god I’m so sorry you had experience that type of heartbreak
@gracewygal1423Ай бұрын
I am so sorry for your loss. I wish we could turn back time ….
@InfinitEternaLovEmmanuelАй бұрын
🥺💔😢 I am so sorry for your loss and applaud you for trying to help other parents to not have to face the same heartache that you have. May God bless and give you hope, peace and comfort knowing that all children go to Him directly. Your son’s life is leaving a powerful legacy through your loving efforts!
@Redwins1995Ай бұрын
@@InfinitEternaLovEmmanuel thank you. as my son passed away I told him if he sees a bright light it is Jesus, and I he was free to run to it. I told him it would be so much better than staying and I would miss him but he was free to go. And I sang “all my life you have been faithful, all my life you have been so, so good, with every breath that I am able, I will sing of the goodness of God” I know where he is and I’m going to join him one day.
@gigin33053 ай бұрын
You're a brave man Mr Ron Piana. The world needs more like you.😊
@trilabradorable3 ай бұрын
My husband was diagnosed with glioblastoma in July of 2011. He had a craniotomy to remove what they could see of the tumor, radiology and Temodar which only worked for a few months. His oncologist then started him on Avastin infusions which symptomatically was a disaster. My husband’s mental and physical capacity deteriorated daily. He was due for his scheduled MRI and after discussing the situation with my therapist I decided that I didn’t need to wait for the result of his MRI. I notified the office that we wanted to discontinue Avastin and start palliative/hospice care. He passed away in November 2012, three days before his 61st birthday. Now I know that I did the right thing. Avastin wasn’t doing anything to help fight my husband’s GBM! Thank you for the validation. 💙💛💙💛
@magzlomeli61103 ай бұрын
🙏🏽
@nights59563 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss and admire your bravery. God bless
@timmobley83873 ай бұрын
Is it possible that they think that taking the person out sooner is more humane and that’s their justification? Just curious as to what do you think since you’ve been through it. Thank you.
@Andrew-u5f5q3 ай бұрын
Im so terribly sorry for your loss
@HupertBupkin3 ай бұрын
Your husband was lucky to have you ❤
@derekrogers19843 ай бұрын
This guy has lived his damn life. Awesome interview
@Anonymous-km5pj3 ай бұрын
SWU may now safely be called The Dead Man's Switch Prophylactic Channel ! Or something.
@Anonymous-km5pj3 ай бұрын
"Can you edit that part out ?" "Yup" 🤣🤣🤣
@lisaw68552 ай бұрын
In cancer fatigue, he says, “… the world outside of you is moving at one speed and you’re locked in place, it’s soul-searing.” This gives personal insight to a poem my son left behind after his suicide; “I remain froze…” 😢 The poem actually showed up 20 months after he passed and there’s a whole incredible story around it I wish I had ability to share. ❤🙏
@lil_debbie2 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss❤
@MadisonHomes-i2m2 ай бұрын
❤
@soniacuevas47552 ай бұрын
You should email Mark Laita to have you on to talk about it
@bridgetriley82422 ай бұрын
@@lisaw6855 xo
@nathancook3732 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. You only need a cell phone to make a KZbin video. It’s very easy to do. You can KZbin how to upload a video if unsure.
@mikebabs34083 ай бұрын
As a nurse this is the journalism the lay public needs! These kind of interviews are by far my favorite:)
@fairchild17373 ай бұрын
Pharmaceutical = pharmakia, witchcraft, and the occult. Cure is in the cupboard. Bicarbonate soda cures cancer. Yeast, fungus mold. Sugar feeds cancer. Must have an alkaline body. Old Irish receipe. Baking soda for all ailments.
@fineweather45692 ай бұрын
Unfortunately most of the lay public are resistant to truth - far too painful for their small minds
@karenshadle3653 ай бұрын
My sister,now retired, has her doctorate degree in pharmacology, with emphasis on research. She's been a professor, lectured, consultant, authored, and etc. Her husband with the same credentials has been designing clinical trials for various drug companies for his entire career. I'm a retired RN with an intense interest in pharmacology. As you might guess, I've learned some pretty interesting facts about the industry. The tipping point for sis was when she was a consultant doing efficacy studies for a variety of pharmaceutical companies. She made a large amount of money, but she just couldn't stand it after a few years . She told me, " I make a lot of money doing a completely useless job for big businesses. If they like my results, they publish and quote my studies . But if my results show that their product is not efficacious, they throw the results in the trashcan and nobody is the wiser . I just can't stomach doing this anymore. " Not too surprising, neh?
@FLANNELSHIRT3 ай бұрын
What if the foundational beliefs about the cause of cancer, and therefore all of the modern standard-of-care treatments, were wrong? www.youtube.com/@Dr.Thomas-Seyfried_Charity
@stringfellowbalk26543 ай бұрын
God damn evil.
@Diametricallyopposed003 ай бұрын
Well, actually, I’m happy to hear if it’s not effective, they throw it in the trash. My concern is if they sell it for profit anyway.
@frobbsy273 ай бұрын
@Diametricallyopposed00 even if they don't they're still cherry picking the results to make the drug look effective. If a doctor/scientist, etc speaks out they're immediately ostracized and discredited if not the victim of complete career assassination. Look what they did to Dr.Sherri Tenpenny when she took a stand against vaccines! We're being lied to, hurt and victims of intentional medical malpractice all so the rich can become richer
@pswer16003 ай бұрын
Is there any promising research on cures for cancer going on now?
@rwk6733 ай бұрын
He needs to let people know that he’s NOT SUICIDAL.
@lifemusic19803 ай бұрын
Exactly
@EphemeralProductions3 ай бұрын
Exactly. Anyone under that type of threat, should let people know that.
@Echo-o-o3 ай бұрын
Astute. Yes.
@awkwardmyrtle3 ай бұрын
I was hoping he'd say this
@robinward76373 ай бұрын
@@rwk673 Amen to that! He's very brave!
@spidey677Ай бұрын
As a fellow Hodgkins Lymphoma patient this video is VERY appreciated. My prayers are with everyone 🙏🏼
@amandad20153 ай бұрын
We need a Part 2 ! We must protect this man at all costs!
@lucydietrich3 ай бұрын
I am from Nicaragua and hearing him go through our country during the sandinista days and after the earthquake brings back family memories. What a great storyteller, thank you for referring to Nicaraguans as poor yet generous people.
@lolbots3 ай бұрын
you married a german?
@momcgowan98163 ай бұрын
I lived in Costa Rica for a few years. I smiled when he was explaining that region of the world. Peace to the Nicas.
@vickyrosinamkrause52853 ай бұрын
Obviously, meeting these humble people made an impression. It takes tribulations and life experiences that make the man or to grow a spine. Ephesians 5. And to say enough of this evil crap.❤
@billieerickson28683 ай бұрын
@@lolbotsGerman people are beautiful people just like ALL other nationalities. Think of all the NATIVE AMERICANS who married WHITE people..... 😊❤
@lolbots3 ай бұрын
@@billieerickson2868 no, nazi
@peggyannwilliams32473 ай бұрын
Powerful. Ron's interview confirmed what my gut has been telling me for years about "modern medicine": an inhuman, calculated, greed-driven killing machine. My husband of 42 years died of stomach/colon cancer in 2018 at the age of 65, a year and a few months following his 1st colonoscopy...medicine isn't about saving lives, it's a broken system that's all about making money. After his death, I made an appointment with his gastrointerolist. I asked him to please help me understand how this could happen; why didn't he do more examination after finding 17 pre-cancerous polyps at the initial colonoscopy? His answer: "the cut-off is 20 pre-cancerous polyps, and he only had 17." A few years later while shopping, I was asked by the cashier if I wanted to make a donation for cancer research. I said, "no, thank you...not until they get serious about finding a cure!" She looked shocked. I wasn't surprised. Ignorance isn't bliss, it kills.
@WandaOlinger3 ай бұрын
Just like the western diet. It kills,not healthy at all😡
@dianawatson-speakingseed7513 ай бұрын
Preach!
@karenb26763 ай бұрын
Ugh! Sickening! Precancerous polyps? All thry had to do was laser them out, wtf?
@ret43503 ай бұрын
Get off sugar and processed foods. Cancer loves sugar and highly processed carbohydrates.
@HLJlovejoy3 ай бұрын
Truth and very sorry for the loss of your husband.
@Happyhippy702 ай бұрын
I walked away from a Cancer Specialist. 3 biopsies and the 3rd time was a triple biopsie. My body was stressing. I told him God wants me he can have me. That Dr. told me I'd be dead in a year if I didn't listen. 30 years later I am still here. Some you die with not from. Do not eat sugars. Cancer can't live with out it. God bless all ❤🎉❤
@divyadiva8425 күн бұрын
Best advice. Do not eat sugars.
@tippieyanez828920 күн бұрын
Did you go keto?
@naturligabandet70319 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@jeremyb2513 ай бұрын
Wonder why MSM doesn’t talk about this. Mark, this is the most important interview you’ve done, by far.
@safeeffective3853 ай бұрын
MSM is owned by same people that own Pharma, so won't be mentioning a thing that doesn't serve to propel their narratives.
@MS198913 ай бұрын
"Brought to you by- PFIZER!" that's why msm doesn't talk about it
@safeeffective3853 ай бұрын
@@MS19891 The biggest MSM outlets get about 10M each annually from Big Pharma alone.
@joesmith92163 ай бұрын
big pharma has lots of media share, they push drugs all day, every day.
@simpinainteasyRHEC3 ай бұрын
Bc theyre bought and paid for. Look at 75%+ of ads, they're all pharmaceutical.
@Soxandnicole3 ай бұрын
I posted this one on Facebook. This man needs to be heard. What a brave man. Good on you Ron Piana 💜💙💜
@andreavanda54023 ай бұрын
This won't be posted anywhere because the powers that be who own the pharmaceutical companies, the FDA, the hospitals, the and doctors want to keep it a secret.
@flipdiva00073 ай бұрын
It will be interesting to see if they shadow ban you!
@deannawebb38743 ай бұрын
They’ll probably take it down. Facebook doesn’t like the truth.
@suenelan2673 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing that
@jonmullen93273 ай бұрын
This guy is amazing and has balls of steel! We all need to listen and do our part, including me! Thank you for this public service announcement!
@1ireneaustin3 ай бұрын
@@jonmullen9327 your comment gave me chills. Lets fight the corruption now and be willing to die for it. Thats how we got this great nation and we need sacrifice now before we fall further. Thank you
@andreaarguello24923 ай бұрын
It’s way deeper than pharmaceuticals it’s sinister and dark. It’s very heartbreaking
@jonmullen93273 ай бұрын
@1ireneaustin well said!! And so accurate! That is how we built this great nation.!. my grandfather always said if you don't know where your going you can take any road to get there but, if you no where your going there's only one road and sometimes it's a bumpy ride But you must take it!
@andreaarguello24923 ай бұрын
@@jonmullen9327 🙏 amen
@dmravi13Ай бұрын
I start my new job tomorrow in clinical trials for one of the top 5 largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. I’ll come back in a few months and tell you guys what I find out.
@andrewparry1474Ай бұрын
Looking forward to it
@Cervin_SuisseАй бұрын
If you are not quickly manipulated and become biased that is.
@ACRC1977Ай бұрын
Do come back please
@philmusson1265Ай бұрын
Their AI will see your comment and you'll get the sack pronto. Goodluck!
@MoneyStrategiesSOULutionsАй бұрын
@@philmusson1265 prob not that advanced yet.
@robinward76373 ай бұрын
This is the best interview that I have watched on soft white underbelly! The truth has to come out! Every American should see this!
@marcielizabeth74253 ай бұрын
I'm sharing every way I can.
@robinward76373 ай бұрын
@marcielizabeth7425 thank you so much for sharing the truth!
@Frontlineinvestigation713 ай бұрын
bruh!
@robinward76373 ай бұрын
@@baublesanddolls absolutely!
@KC4NY3 ай бұрын
Mark, your films are mostly beautiful and always respectful of everyone, I appreciate it. This interview was an amazing score for you, bravo
@susiefree72603 ай бұрын
Hello, I am an RN. I did work on oncology floor. But refused to do chemo because of my suspicions. Thank you for your video. I will share.
@tarabates70882 ай бұрын
+
@texasd1385Ай бұрын
You didn't work anywhere in oncology and refuse to administer certain therapies based on "suspicions" lol
@Ty4ler3 ай бұрын
I’m honestly suprised this doesn’t have 1million views … everyone needs to hear this
@allrightchadillacАй бұрын
Thank you for standing up for the truth. God bless you.
@TheBigray10103 ай бұрын
More power to this guy. We need to all stand up and fight against these pharmaceutical companies.
@kookietherapy93983 ай бұрын
You cannot fight it when you work within the industry. I had to leave. It's a huge money grab. Every medication you subscribe to is bonus $$$ to the industry. You feed them. Enjoy your life, but accept when it's time to checkout.
@donyalucas27133 ай бұрын
Kennedy is leading the fight. We will defeat the corruption of Pharma very quickly in 2025 if we can elect Kennedy. Don’t believe the biased polls. Those polls mislead people to believe that Kennedy won’t be on the ballot. We’ve already got ballot access in all 50 states. The biggest grassroots movement in American history. Kennedy can win outright or if nobody gets to 270 he will be the compromise candidate.
@oeliamoya97963 ай бұрын
How do we fight this massive companies that spend more money lobbying congressmen then most people make in their LIFETIME.
@bernadettesheehy54633 ай бұрын
RFK Jr. Is a major threat to the industry as he tries to expose their dirty tricks, that is why they do everything possible to write him off as a conspiracy theorist etc.Vote RFK .Jr.
@davenone73123 ай бұрын
@TheBigray. Are you talking about the industry you cannot get to fast enough for a prescription the first moment your sick? That place that gives you life saving drugs? When your child has a raging infection and you would go crawling on your hands and knees for a prescription of antibiotics if you had to. What other industry enhances the quality of life more than this one?
@stalcup823 ай бұрын
Greed and the Pharmaceutical Companies is the most accurate title on KZbin.
@billtomson57913 ай бұрын
Synonymous. Ask your doctor if Drugfromalab is right for you! 😂😮😢
3 ай бұрын
tell all this truth and then Blame Nazis for what the Jews have dont lol OY VEY.........
@DrScott6663 ай бұрын
The algorithm will censor it 🤷♂️
@AldousHuxley72 ай бұрын
Itll be taken down.
@ivanauletu10 күн бұрын
Organised Crime
@joannabrown86603 ай бұрын
My husband died from Multiple Myeloma at age 47, 2 years after diagnosis. He was on Revlimid at the end along with dozens of other incomprehensibly costly drugs and infusions. He was desperate to live and would have taken anything or done anything to live longer. I wish he could have seen this man speak, he might have had a better quality to his shortened life by refusing these toxic drugs and not being tied to hospital stays, doctor appointments, lab work. RIP Jon Brown, loved and missed everyday forever.
@1ireneaustin3 ай бұрын
@@joannabrown8660 im so sorry for your pain.
@Lalallalu3 ай бұрын
🙏
@StephanieHarring3 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry.. :(
@jfdomega79383 ай бұрын
Would most probably lived longer without all the meds!
@Micstewful3 ай бұрын
My mother, as well. 4 years ago tomorrow. Now I'm 47 and have a different type of blood cancer, and I've been told I'm past my prognosis time-line... but I refuse all their protocols. I will not comply. I'm doing it on my own through fasting and a series of alternative supplements and treatments. We didn't know how bad it would get, and the world was crazy... when my mom's "slow growing and not life-threatening MDS" took a turn for the worst and we were forced to choose their way, or a holistic path to healing. We chose their way, even though all of her children knew it was the wrong decision. We watched her waste away for 7 months in a bed in the guest room in my sister's home. Hardly any visitors, yet my mother was a social butterfly who spent all her life loving and serving her friends, neighbors and strangers alike. It was a cruel and painful loss. The only solace was that she was in the tender care of family for all the rest of her days, instead of hospitalized and forgotten.
@moneyasusual3 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the eight cancer researchers that died in that plane crash a couple of weeks ago. All Fourteen were meant to be on the plane but half switched flights last minute.
@BonHomie872 ай бұрын
Say whaaaa?!?! Which one? Any links you could share perchance?
@mjocashflow2 ай бұрын
Can u share where to find that story?
@disgrapefruit2bitterАй бұрын
Apparently everyone forgot except for you. Why don't you share a single detail so we can look up the news reports?
@WamsyAmsy21 күн бұрын
Guys, just put in some effort on your part and Google this yourselves. All you’ll have to move are your fingers. 😂
@chicofrijoles3 ай бұрын
This is an example of an everyday hero. God bless you, Ron.
@laurajoy81643 ай бұрын
Excellent interview. We all know FDA and Big Pharma is corrupt, but the way he maps it out is excellent and straightforward. This guy is obviously very intelligent and aware and I found his life story fascinating as well. Thank you to Ron Piana for doing this interview and this channel!!
@Rillseductive3 ай бұрын
The system is Fraud & Filled with Greed ...protect this man at all cost!!!!
@karimaogden38753 ай бұрын
FDA = Fraud And Death Administration.
@ronaguirre73 ай бұрын
Most intelligent and impressive guest I can recall on this show......I wish him all the protection the universe has to offer such a decent man
@higherresolution4490Ай бұрын
I haven't heard an interview this interesting and insightful in a very long time. What a treasure. I've already shared this with many friends. Having worked on a medical school campus in California, I know what a pit of deception the pharmaceutical-medical Industries can be.
@Openhearted20243 ай бұрын
Thank you Ron and Mark. I finally had my Toto moment (thank you for that Ron) in 2014 when I was debilitated by Lyme disease. In researching how to educate my sorely uninformed doctor, I dove into the FDA Lyme vaccine trials. I experienced the way the pharmaceutical industry controls potentially positive treatments. I saw good doctors being professionally harassed for doing their job in “doing no harm” and aiming to eradicate the root cause. I had to go outside the system to regain my health. Finally getting off long term disability to return to work , the world is presented with a virus that was never isolated outside of virtual rendering. In 2021 I lost my job to my refusal to bow to vaccine mandates. I had learned to look beyond the CDC talking points. I had learned to look for the greasy palms and conflict of interest in the industries. No one I talked to would listen. Many others did the same. We thank you both for publishing this interview. It’s time more of us learn of the real conspiracies.
@noelm28553 ай бұрын
I’m really sorry to hear of your experience. It’s a tragedy and a travesty of justice where we find ourselves at this point. Greed has reached new heights and created a cancer in the soul of our fellow brothers and sisters.
@Openhearted20243 ай бұрын
@@noelm2855 thank you for your comment. While I would never wish illness on anyone, these last 10 years have broken me out of the Matrix of Lies and lead me to question everything and think for myself. I think the months to come and the collapse of many social foundations, more people will be shaken to their cores and faced with looking beyond the Curtain. I hope.
@leighgistinger64413 ай бұрын
Love this brave man of integrity!!!
@binaryfairy41973 ай бұрын
TY for this interview Mark. Plz have him back for another, I could listen to him for hours. Unfortunately, this topic touches ALL our lives. If Rebecca can have a dozen interviews, then this man DEF deserves another one or more!
@anthonycardinale54492 ай бұрын
Thank you for being one of the few heros--speaking the truth to power. Blessings to you Mr. Piana.
@pmhsworkforce49143 ай бұрын
A friend’s 12 yr old son was dx with cancer. The children’s hospital wanted to start on chemo immediately. My friend wanted to hold off and seek alternative treatments. The hospital sent child protective services to his home threatening that if he did not let the hospital treat him they would remove the child due to medical neglect! He had to leave the state. The stress was horrific.
@Lalallalu3 ай бұрын
He did so right by his child!! God bless that family
@kookietherapy93983 ай бұрын
Oh, and they do !!!
@DoolieDoo13 ай бұрын
How is the child? Did he get the treatment he needed in another state?
@IvoMiller3 ай бұрын
God Bless you 🙏
@corinnetodd48073 ай бұрын
Where do they get off thinking they own YOUR child. They make me sick
@cristinasantana63823 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this information with us. I’m a 66 year old woman and I refused all “preventative” exams, lab work or Dr reconciliations. I take care of myself and allow life to do its job. Thank you and God bless you.
@greyfox243.3 ай бұрын
We’ll put, same here.
@deborahfox42063 ай бұрын
Me too. I’m 68.
@nmc18592 ай бұрын
Same. I used to get paps yearly bc that is what wa recommended before. Now it's every 3. Well anyways I have seen them set up and leave the kots thst should remain sterile out on the counter by the sink
@justanormalwoman52303 ай бұрын
My best friend passed away from cancer in 2018. She was 47. She was my boss first, then my best friend, and also a mother figure. She went through several rounds of chemo, all sorts of meds, and her health only became worse gradually. I remember how hopeful she was, she trusted her doctors and she wanted to stay here for her young daughter who was 8 at the time. My friend fought fiercely for 1,5 years, but we were told her cancer spread... I got to stay goodbye to her, and the last time I saw her was at my surprise 30th birthday party. I miss her dearly and think about her often, especially nowadays as I became a mother myself not so long ago. I am listening to this interview just because of her. I can only hope her soul found peace after all the terrible treatments and operations she went through... Thank you Mark for this inerview, I am sure it means a lot to a lot of us.
@Moabayi-yf6ul3 ай бұрын
…and thank you for having such fond memories of your former boss who later became a mother figure unto you. Very rarely will you find such relationships in this day and age when everyone believes everything is about business and the bottom line.
@californiandreamin3 ай бұрын
My mom's best friend just died 2 days ago she was only 57 she had gotten years ago but then it came back after getting the stupid covid crap shot-of course and then ended up getting leukemia from the medication they gave her she was such a beautiful hard-working person she literally could have been a model I think she actually was one) decided to be a farmer's wife instead and work till the end God bless you rest in peace Kathy
@justanormalwoman52303 ай бұрын
@@californiandreamin so sorry for your loss...
@kookietherapy93983 ай бұрын
Do you check in on your friend's children? Curious.
@justanormalwoman52303 ай бұрын
@@kookietherapy9398 I did. I am in touch with one of them still.
@TheOddOddish3 ай бұрын
Shout out to Jose Diaz!!! Hou reminded me of something that happe ed to me a year or so ago. I lost my wallet, and was distraught because of having to cancel everything and also had some case. Woke up the next day and it was sitting on my front step (my address was on my DL.) Some wonderful angel just returned it untouched, and wouldnt even let me know who it was to say Thank You! ❤ Thank Ypu random stranger!
@beddrock7776Ай бұрын
Does he mean THE Joey Diaz??? The comedian!????
@MrDoublethink19843 ай бұрын
If you were paying attention at all during covid, you saw this play out in realtime, in daylight, right before your eyes.
@Rudimentary0073 ай бұрын
Agreed. Fear unfortunately motivates most people to do stupid shit.
@annarowden94573 ай бұрын
Our federal government was shutting down a doctor in our area who was using a drug for malaria for his patients with c---d. He was having a 100% survival rate. All you have to do is look at Africa survival rate for c---d. Because almost everybody in Africa takes this shot.
@TheGaston2133 ай бұрын
@@annarowden9457 🧢
@Buddymycat5683 ай бұрын
Exactly! I was just thinking what his thoughts were on that. I bet he'd have alot to say.
@melissavalentine97713 ай бұрын
A lot of people do not pay attention
@CGriffinGo3 ай бұрын
He wasn't warped by the educational system and can think clearly and logically about what's broken.
@aztecruler113 ай бұрын
Exactly & has his morals intact!!!
@paulpease82543 ай бұрын
🙄
@5049usrluvtyx3 ай бұрын
Cool he’s uneducated yay!
@reneelibby48853 ай бұрын
@@paulpease8254 IKR?
@thetruth25093 ай бұрын
The educational system you denounce has created almost every single advancement in the modern world. STEM students have changed the world. It’s the corporate world that produces monsters.
@drkdrumz3 ай бұрын
Fascinating talk. Give this guy a Nobel Peace Prize.
@jphil159Ай бұрын
This jogged my memory to a conversation I had in a pub with a chemotherapy nurse many years ago. She said that instead of bringing back hanging the courts should sentence the murderer to a course of advanced cancer 'treatment', then if they lived more than 12 months repeat the process. A living hell indeed.
@RobotsCanDoAnything3 ай бұрын
As a poor child, I was sick with asthma. When I got my first professional job after college, it came with health insurance. I was able to consult with "the best doctors" who had me on a variety of expensive drugs. The side effects were terrible and the asthma condition did not improve. My condition improve by going off the drugs and instead focusing on detoxification and building my immune system.
@Parrotgirl-tattoo3 ай бұрын
I grew up with asthma as well. I realized at a young age that the steroids in the inhaler was only making me dependent. I had to suck it up & fortunately, I outgrew it. Asthma is no joke during an attack. 😮
@LookTher3 ай бұрын
Asthma is the result of an overactive immune system, how did building your immune system helped with that? Genuinely asking, I has asthma as a kid and now suffer from chronic skin allergies
@ReginaMcNeish3 ай бұрын
@@LookTherthey tell you this but it’s really parasitic overgrowth. The those particular parasites love the lungs and sinuses. They can be killed off for several reasons as children. The kids “outgrow” the asthma for many reason like being outside and getting natural Vit D and their immune systems getting stronger. It happened to my baby brother.
@56dh3 ай бұрын
I was on the verge of calling 911 for my asthma. Remembering the oil of oregano 1-2 drops orally twice/day was a game changer.
@RobotsCanDoAnything3 ай бұрын
@@56dh Thank you for sharing that info. I'm blessed to be free of asthma today. The solution was good nutrition and immune system support.
@therightnumber20033 ай бұрын
Please bring him back on! I think we've only scratched the surface of what he knows... All of us are or know someone with cancer so his information is invaluable!
@nhlibra3 ай бұрын
Mark, thank you for having Ron on today... Ron, You've been added to my list of heroes today. Thank you for such a captivating 45 minutes and the willingness to speak up. You had much to say and I can tell you have a whole lot more stored in that brain. You are sorely correct about the public and people who have no inside experience in the medical industry, KEYWORD: INDUSTRY and how locked in they are with their understanding of their own health. Once I stepped away from allopathic medicine in 2003 (an INDUSTRY that has monopolized the title "medical doctor", i.e. MD, I found and have personally embraced Holistic Medicine and am not looking back. There are more amazing healers who are "doctors" in other medical modalities that I prefer discovering moving forward in my life. I look forward to hearing more from you, I hope Mark has you back. Thank you again and God Bless! ♥
@shawnanderson86993 ай бұрын
We ALL have to fight this
@kaymack53043 ай бұрын
I agree, but they keep us locked into the system by not having health insurance pay for actual health maintaining care. Then we’re further locked into jobs we hate because we have health insurance provided by the company, however poor the insurance is or how much we have to contribute.
@andreavanda54023 ай бұрын
@@kaymack5304 Right, but it's really sick insurance NOT health insurance. Don't use allopathic western medicine except in case of an accident or emergency. Go to a holistic practitioner and /or a naturopath instead. And don't use their pharmaceuticals, go to an herbalist or Chinese medicine doctor who uses herbs and natural substances to cure and not merely cover up a problem. The only way to fight this is to stop using this CRAZY system, which kills and injures millions of people every year. I know it costs money because most insurance won't pay out in order to keep you in the system. But either way you're going to pay whether now or later. And if you have no choice and have to use it, be aware of the pitfalls and don't fall for their lies. Knowledge is power!
@ahome955325 күн бұрын
Very good talk. I was former research nurse at one of the large cancer facilities he mentioned and managed ph I and II clinical trials. He is not lying about what he said. I witnessed some completely unethical practices and reason why I don’t work there anymore. Just a number is an understatement in some departments. 😥
@JillTaylor-b9i3 ай бұрын
As a cancer survivor, this is old news. I am here today, because I REFUSED my doctor's advice, did my own research, and treated my cancer on my own. That was 20yrs ago.
@allencollins60313 ай бұрын
👍
@AdvancedRehabilitation3 ай бұрын
How did you treat the cancer?
@JillTaylor-b9i3 ай бұрын
@BigAlFitness I had a friend who had cancer the year b4 I was diagnosed. I went to the Wellness center with her, did my own research about cancer...trying to save HER life. Mine came a year after her death. So I was well prepared. She followed everything the Dr told her. But chemo/radiation did not save her, just made things worse. I learned all about the alkaline diet through a book called "The PH Miracle" and followed that. That was 2004. Today, they believe cancer is a parasite problem. People who take fendbendisol (sp?) & ivermectin are finding success. Thank God Trump spilled the beans from the podium that day about hydroxychloiquin for covid. He was lied to by birx and fraudci. She brags about it. Other Dr friends told him about the anti-parasidic drugs, so he told the world! Love him!
@lindabueckert95593 ай бұрын
How did you treat yourself?
@GeorgiaEvans-up5ms3 ай бұрын
I think it would mean a lot to people if you shared how you cured your cancer. God bless.
@TimZ0073 ай бұрын
My wife died last year of stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. She was 41. This really hits home. She suffered through every treatment possible being as we have a 7-year-old child who was 4 years old at the time. They estimated she would live less than 1 year without treatment she lived right at 3 years. It had spread to her liver so you could tell the drugs did work but the side effects were fairly harsh. We lost a son who was almost 6 months old due to a heart defect 6 years ago. I think it was this loss in depression which allowed the cancer to start. It's crazy how I have lost half my immediate family but life must go on. Life can be beautiful but also cruel at the same time.
@dianawatson-speakingseed7513 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry.
@kookietherapy93983 ай бұрын
Hugs !
@johnnyv74773 ай бұрын
Damn I am sorry I'm inspired by your ability to keep on living brother
@gigin33053 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your losses.
@freethinker68213 ай бұрын
My condolences to you and your family. It's strange your wife lived 3 years with breast cancer without any treatments. My mother lived 3 years as well with breast cancer cancer. She, too, refused any treatments except for surgery when the tumor had grown too much. I'm glad she didn't get chemo nor radiation.
@MelloD71723 ай бұрын
Keep the TRUTH coming Mark!!! This was excellent 😢
@jeanpsyhos7639Ай бұрын
You are a Hero! Thank you so much for having him on!
@WES_51503 ай бұрын
Twenty years ago my PCP who I had developed a great relationship with, came in to see me, and I knew right away that something was off with him. I fnally asked him what was bothering him, and he said to me - without going into detail John, its been proven after 20+ years of studies that nothing increases the chance for survival in cancer patients. He was VERY beside himself, and then said to me - I can no longer be a part of this community of evil, sick SOB's. I was in awe....six months later he was "retired" at 48.
@elizabethmcleod2463 ай бұрын
A noble person.
@1976mcfarlane3 ай бұрын
I knew of a doctor who also retired at that same age because he couldn't participate in that anymore. He was aware of everything going on in the world and especially with big pharma. He really struggled with prescribing meds.. he sold his part of the practice and retired
@julieelliott9433 ай бұрын
@@WES_5150 Wow!
@wowwow57253 ай бұрын
Nothing that works will get any attention because it’s not part of the business model. Just look at ivermectin and cancer, then look at what it costs.
@wowwow57253 ай бұрын
Nah there are, but that would mean there can’t be money made.
@crowmedicine38903 ай бұрын
This man is such an engaging storyteller. Captivating.
@ramonamateya3503 ай бұрын
I could watch this guy all day. Please do several more interviews with him. This information needs to be shared, but I don’t know how we’re ever going to change the system.
@SarahBourne-w2b3 ай бұрын
The government is at the helm of this.
@Buddymycat5683 ай бұрын
The evil cabal
@martino81143 ай бұрын
@@SarahBourne-w2bin conjunction with with vanguard blackrock and state street
@markmaloney815410 күн бұрын
Investigate, expose, educate, and unify the masses into a collective force that demands change. Our strength is in our unity...
@revagarrett8276Ай бұрын
Please have this man on more often. He is a wealth of knowledge.
@richardhorstman97483 ай бұрын
I will never forget the day i met my mother's oncologist in hospital. He was outright arrogant to me, yet his patronising tone of speech to my mother made him sound to me like, a used car salesman......it was a truly surreal experience, kinda like i was in a movie......can never forget.
@bobbybushwhacker3 ай бұрын
I've met caregivers like this too. So gross
@Tea4Texas3 ай бұрын
As a medical professional… most MDs I worked and meet I wouldn’t send my worst enemy. Most MDs are just people who graduated a 8 year degree and are greedy. That’s all they are.
@ruthgodfrey69553 ай бұрын
W T F Do they think they are. I've been talked to by Dr's that same way. They are really horrible sometimes.
@trishf21843 ай бұрын
Exactly when my father was DX, with prostate ca, they constantly referred to him as a BLADDER. Never said his name..he was just A bladder..
@steveduncil52533 ай бұрын
When the doctor tells me I have cancer, then I’ll go home and when it gets to the point where I cannot wipe my own ass or go to the bathroom by myself, then I will check out. Start the morphine drip. I’ll see you all in the next life, I’m gonna be six months at home Suffering in pain so these drug companies can make more money refuses to be part of that program same as I refused to be part of the mask wearing shot getting crowd
@sarahwiesner86103 ай бұрын
thank you for speaking out
@michaelleawestover3 ай бұрын
Put this guy on Rogan. The world needs to hear his story.
@debraturner70393 ай бұрын
Yes! Excellent idea!
@landofthelivingskies33183 ай бұрын
No bad idea. Rogan is a sell out.
@elisajoytorres26183 ай бұрын
Have him interviewed by one of THE top drug & hallucinogenic pushers in the world? Good idea.
@michaelleawestover3 ай бұрын
I recognize the sarcasm but still agree with your statement. Rogan and his fans would benefit from a confrontation with the truth and Ron Piana.
@lilaworley8935Ай бұрын
Good idea. Then anyone with an ounce of intelligence will think this guy is a loon. We can put Rogan right next to A Jones on the conspiracy theorist train. This man would lose all credibility.
@sheilagavin82812 ай бұрын
Thank you Ron Piana! You are a wonderful speaker, a great man, and great looking, and a beautiful soul. Respect.
@susanwatson56543 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mark. Thank you, Ron. We need truth tellers like you who aren't bought or intimidated.
@Edico9993 ай бұрын
I started two oncology diagnostic companies - the first focused on detecting triple negative breast cancer, and the second to produce an early detection blood test for asymptomatic lung cancer (there are no drugs for early lung cancer, only surgery or radiotherapy) Catching cancer very early is the key to survival. I think Ron's analysis is 100% on point, and a story the public is carefully shielded from. If you also consider the billions of venture capital that have been squandered in the pursuit of the pharma business model, and the hundreds of thousands of lives wasted, it is actually a much bigger scandal than what Ron describes.
@dewdew343 ай бұрын
A cure for cancer would bankrupt hospitals, drug companies and hedge funds…
@dustinmcandrew33823 ай бұрын
Currently traversing NY state, from Bronx to Rochester, and MAN, that 45mn just flew by. Finding a singular individual, who's interesting enough to listen to for more than 10 minutes can be challenging. This was captivating. Easily could've done another hour, maybe two. This resonated as if Charles Bukowski and Erin Brockovich melded minds, then spilled the beans. I mean that respectfully. What a great interview, with a brave Dude! Thank You, Man! Stay safe!🤘
@IvoMiller3 ай бұрын
I was cured of Hepatitis C by the Harvoni Treatment 6 months and Gone.
@angelamccrackin52432 ай бұрын
I get you but bukwaski is in trouble now for stilling money from clients. Nobody seems to be trustworthy anymore.
@BabzM-l7y2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Mark & Ron for this gem of an interview. Dear Mark, I love your work, channel & the various interviews you do with people from all walks of life giving them a chance & voice to be heard. Thanks for using your platform to shed light on the corrupt pharmaceutical companies & the medical industry. Dear Ron, you are a hero for sharing your knowledge & this important information to give awareness to the public. Much love & respect to you both from Tehran, Iran 🙏❤️
@cindykeudell3163 ай бұрын
Wow! I googled a bunch of what he said. It’s all true. Thank you sir for your integrity and grit.
@CoachDodderidge3 ай бұрын
Bring back Ron Piana. Amazing knowledge and information. Extremely smart leader. Thank you
@markjharvey3 ай бұрын
How this isn’t the top viewed video is why nothing will ever change.
@IvoMiller3 ай бұрын
RFK Jr sued Monsanto and WON
@PersonPersons-kh3bg3 ай бұрын
That’s categorically false. It’s because people like you, and 99.99% of people in these comments will not do anything about it. This could get a billion views and nothing will change. They only understand force. No one actually does anything. It simply doesn’t not require viewership and understanding. The majority of Americans know our healthcare system isc0rupt… It’s that nobody does anything
@jessc8809Ай бұрын
Ron & Mark this interview is fantastic! I am fully aware already that this pharmaceutical industry completely puts money over human lives, I have lived it and still do. I hope that in my lifetime they are exposed and brought down. My experience has changed my whole outlook on life. Thank you both.
@Martin-ei9ek3 ай бұрын
Well told story. Now watch your back my friend 😊
@bobbybushwhacker3 ай бұрын
The food industry gets you to the doctor, and once there the sideeffects of the treatments keep you coming back
@TRICHOMETRIST3 ай бұрын
Both traded freely on the stock market 😮 Follow the $$$
@Tammy-iz5rz18 күн бұрын
Many of the big corporations make things worse. In a free market there are no corporations because the government doesn’t charter corporations in a free market.
@rosannacellini21583 ай бұрын
Excellent speaker! I'm so glad this great man, stepped up to expose just how shallow and greedy, the pharmaceutical industry can be. The sick and dying people, are just a huge paycheck for them, and the doctors who jump on their band wagon. My late father, for years, talked about this and hated the rip off, pharma companies. It's criminal to give useless meds, to desperate cancer patients! The greediness is despicable. Thanks Mark, for having Ron Piana, speak out. He's a real gem! 🙂👍
@Belovelyava2 ай бұрын
We need more non college educated people like this man! Kind, non judgmental, empathetic, just, well spoken, smart, fantastic story telling skills. Good human, glad to share the planet with this guy!!
@Tombombadillo9993 ай бұрын
This dude btw is a real badass of modern times. We need more like him! 🤘
@Anonymous-km5pj3 ай бұрын
Stand up westman, *STAND UP NOW !* And watch LOTR if you need to.
@pimeverwijn65563 ай бұрын
Just finished the masterpiece interview with the NYPD detective and now this. This kind of content must be shown in all levels of education. Again, thanks a million Mark!
@suenelan2673 ай бұрын
I don't know if you saw the divorce lawyer. Or the nurse that takes care of dead babies. That one was so very sad but so informative as well
@prettiladi88113 ай бұрын
My father (the greatest man that ever lived to me) died from lymphoma of the spinal cord (inoperable) at the age of 59. This breaks my heart. My mom and I have always thought that my dad would have been fine had he not started chemotherapy. They told us he probably had it for ten years untreated and 9 months after he found out he passed. This is absolutely heartbreaking to hear. Even though I always knew…..this just confirms it and it sucks. Yesterday was the 19th anniversary of his passing. RIP DADDY 🙏🏽❤️
@heroinmom1533 ай бұрын
I still feel empty every day without my dad. I lost him when I was 35, and he never got to see me succeed, which I only did thanks to his amazing parenting.
@lbeauchamp573 ай бұрын
That is so sad, my condolences. Autopsies show that people live full and long lives even with cancer in their system; Big Pharma's biggest product is FEAR, and I'm now in a position where I'm refusing statin therapy for my cholesterol, and getting pushback from my doctors, who are using FEAR to try to convince me. Unethical, unbelievable, and so unnecessary. :(
@FormerEvil2 ай бұрын
What a good tribute to your dad at the end of your comment on here.
@HTX9912 ай бұрын
My mother passed away from Lymphoma cancer in 2006 when I was 15. ❤
@DonnaCsuti-ji2dd28 күн бұрын
When my mom got cancer she refused treatment and went on doing her thing and stayed healthy and lived to 92 with all her intelligence and independence till the last 2 months. Whereas my dad and sister took treatments which severely effected their life and mental abilities and died sooner than my mom by quite a few years.
@incominghitdadirt95873 ай бұрын
My mom died from cancer at the age of 72 and she always took great care of her self. My dad is going through it right now at the age of 85. He doesn't want any of the treatments and I can understand that. I shall miss him. I already knew it was racket long ago.
@andreavanda54023 ай бұрын
So sorry, may he go in peace. Death is not the end. ❤
@incominghitdadirt95873 ай бұрын
@@andreavanda5402 thanks.
@suenelan2673 ай бұрын
God bless your dad and I wish him the best
@Dionysia_Maria3 ай бұрын
He's also refusing the natural health treatments? Perhaps he wants to be with your mother. ❤
@roberterwin34413 ай бұрын
Diagnosed with stage 3 metastatic prostate cancer in 2013 . No chemo, no vaccine I am still feeling Good!
@lewishunt6133Ай бұрын
Glad to heard! Did you make any changes to your diet?
@YesssszАй бұрын
Sometimes they don’t treat prostate cancer if it’s slow growing in an older person. People can live their life with it. Some peoples’ prostate cancer can metastasize to the spine, hips, ribs or other organs. Glad your doing well
@janelewis7747Ай бұрын
Look up ivermectin
@cadillacass213 ай бұрын
My distant cousin was a drug rep who quit Pharma after her niece who was Bipolar poured gasoline on herself and lit herself on fire. The guilt she felt and all the things Ron talks about are at the forefront of the book she wrote afterwards, called Confessions of a Rx Drug Pusher. It was MIND-BLOWING.
@Lugnut640523 ай бұрын
Added to my reading list. Many thanks.
@Chopper140Ай бұрын
I’m sorry and I’m not debating but I’m genuinely curious what the correlation between her quitting pharma and her nieces bipolar episode which ultimately ended her life is.
@jillymouseful29 күн бұрын
What an incredible guy. He certainly knows his stuff, and I believe every word he said. It's through the courage of good men like this man that the criminality that's going on for decades is brought to the light. I thank him for his honesty and courage to speak the truth 🙏 listening from Ireland 🇮🇪