Increasing numbers of Carcinogenic substances are in the food we eat and drink and in the air we breathe. It all comes down to the fact that massive companies don’t care that they are poising people.
@shady_mixes6 ай бұрын
Gotta wonder why all these companies are even allowed to get away with doing all this in the first place.
@BGTech16 ай бұрын
@@shady_mixes Sometimes, a bill will come up that actually addresses this issue, and forces companies to use less chemicals, and higher quality ingredients. This means they will loose profits if it passes, so they fight it by lobbying, taking to court and offering large sums of money to politicians in order to get them to vote against it. Similar things happen within the FDA and EPA. This is why some chemicals that are banned in most of the world are still used in food and products in the U.S.
@Visual_Novelist6 ай бұрын
@@mikimaus5420 Where you get that percentage from lol lung cancer, colon cancer, pancreatic cancer just to name a few are not hereditary. You can be more predisposed to get it than the person next to you sure, but that's with everything. Maybe hereditary in your case, but that is NOT 90% of the cause. It's definitely the food, do your research on what pesticides they spray potatoes with. Just came out cereal has a chemical that ruins your fertility, because of what they spray on the oats. That's just one example of many. Research what's in our tap water. And research titanium dioxide, BHT, which is in A LOT of our food including snacks which makes billions a year. Research and you'd be surprised. Food in the U.S is meant to be preserved, not eaten. I've been abroad, their bread gets old in a few days, our bread last on shelves for months. Look at those ingredients and you'll see why.
@sleverlight6 ай бұрын
Maybe plastic is carcinogenic too that means we really need to revisit our whole system
@XynnLofi6 ай бұрын
Why care if you make alot of money out of it 😂 its sad but true.
@Taloskr6 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed at age 22 with colorectal cancer stage 2b little over a year ago, but as of February I am cancer free
@joannsmith35896 ай бұрын
were you born by C-section?
@MariahGem6 ай бұрын
Glad to hear you’re better!
@johnofdebar40716 ай бұрын
Congrats! Wishing you all the best
@Albo-bot6 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your recovery
@AnnSmajstrla6 ай бұрын
That’s wonderful! I’m wishing you a clean bill of health for as long as possible!
@jaelnava_6 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed at 27 with testicular cancer. Zero evidence of cancer in my family. Very healthy lifestyle. I just beat it and I'm alive.
@77mxb16 ай бұрын
Same but at 26. I beat it as well! Do you smoke weed or do edibles by any chance? There seems to be a correlation between THC users and Testicular Cancer
@jaelnava_6 ай бұрын
@@77mxb1 None whatsoever.
@Mexicano17686 ай бұрын
Congratulations 😘
@L.Lavender6 ай бұрын
@@77mxb1not a guy but where did you see that there is a correlation?
@particleconfig.89356 ай бұрын
VAXXIDENT (testes do have lots of ACE2-receptors... )
@hadi_177re4 ай бұрын
My brother was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer at the age of 19. He never smoked or drank alcohol. He was very focused on his studies and was a medical student. It was a shock to the whole family. He underwent dozens of surgical procedures and chemotherapy. He died two years later at the age of 21. It’s been three years now and I still ask myself why. As a doctor, I know that colon cancer at this age is rare and uncommon. I started to look into our family history and didn’t find any cases of colon cancer. We come from Syria, so I started to suspect that the war, the psychological stress, the chemical weapons that have been used, and other factors might have played a role. I still cannot believe it, and I don’t want to believe that he’s gone.
@dycelord4 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. Insane to think that he was my age and died at such a young age.
@skoobiedew79673 ай бұрын
I suspect it's the chemical weapons. He might have been exposed to it when he was much younger than other members of your family or he might have been exposed to it more when your mom was pregnant with him. My condolences for your loss. Your brother is in a better place now. Take care.
@dagnytaggart20273 ай бұрын
That's terrible. As ukrainian I can relate. Wish you all the best.
@truending3 ай бұрын
It is time to accept the fact that we cannot control everything. All of us will die because of a cause. So just accept the fact and live the rest of your life well. I lost my brother at age 45 due to high blood pressure. He did not go to doctor. If he had visited a doctor for his condition he e would have been alive. One day after his death I went to a pharmacy, and the pharmacist asked me why I was sad. I told him about this and he said he lost his brother because of the same disease also at a young age. However, his brother actually went to the doctor but did not take the pills. So we need to stop worrying how things would be different because we can’t control things, especially those which have already happened.
@Marie-mj6jb3 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss woah. 😔🫂🤍🕊️
@Novastar.SaberCombat6 ай бұрын
Excluding the super-wealthy, people are exhausted, over-worked, mentally drained, uninspired, their jobs are being taken by technology, they have NO possible chance to eat well, and the environment is becoming more and more toxic by the day. WHAT DO YOU EXPECT.
@irate746 ай бұрын
Saying people have NO possible chance to eat well is alot like saying there is no possible way we can accomplish difficult choices
@hansmemling23116 ай бұрын
@irate74 True but you can’t deny that out natural environment is becoming more and more toxic to us which is crazy. The one place we should have been safe from modern problems.
@MrAnderson28456 ай бұрын
Although this is true and I agree. We have to ask why it's only the wealthy western countries with this problem. Edit: fragrance perhaps? I know that's super toxic and our gen loves it
@intheraw63936 ай бұрын
I think they're staying what's very obvious in America. The price gouging and a huge amount of people being on assistance with families to feed and limited funds, you will not be feeding you and your 3 kids organic veggies everyday because you couldn't afford it. Comments like people who act like everything is technical and truth doesn't apply to them, also do not help the mass depletion of mentality. Like every single word and opinion is some kind of tip for tap. Find myself deleting apps rotationally for a week at a time. You want to read what others think, and then get side tracked with all these high horses.
@annunnaki_bukkakke6 ай бұрын
You absolutely have every choice to eat well. There are more than enough resources available to you to source good food, even farm to direct. You have the internet in your hands, you could have Amish farms delivering to your door if you tried. The Information Age is upon you, fugging use it.
@obsoleteobsession6 ай бұрын
"Go get a screening" sounds like great advice until you try and do it - pay $300/mo for insurance and still get a patient responsibility of $3,000 because "you're not old enough to be considered at-risk." Regarding terminal medical issues that are disproportionately growing in young people in an economy that disproportionately punishes young people, this won't stop being a problem until healthcare infrastructure starts caring more about Hippocratic ethics than they do profiting for shareholders.
@diontes14806 ай бұрын
This to a T. I'm grateful to have great insurance since I am technically in medical, but trying to figure out my sleep apnea and stomach problems already put me in a 3k hole. I've only been there 3 times, 2 counting just primary visits.
@rhi87636 ай бұрын
this is why I won’t live in america, most countries that would be free
@ewwitsantonio6 ай бұрын
absolutely
@mrshaw50066 ай бұрын
Probably unlikely to screen you here in New Zealand if you aren't considered at risk. Most places are the same. The problem with america is it's a profit driven system, pharma and insurance companies can make a lot more money treating the symptoms. There's no money in prevention.
@dan-cj1rr6 ай бұрын
you"ll be fine here in Quebec, we give 50% of our pay check to a useless government who sends ti to their best friends
@johng92006 ай бұрын
Our food is largely processed and poisoned, our water is full of plastic and PFAS, the air is polluted, it really isn't hard to figure out.
@stephentrueman48436 ай бұрын
the comment I was going to post! Pollution is going to destroy humanity let alone the other Planetary boundaries. In China (the worlds factory) you see loads of cancer amoung young people
@THE_THUNDERKING6 ай бұрын
Yeah, I don't think it's a huge mystery. The issue is that it's not one thing, it's all the things.
@garry83906 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention the "cure" they started giving people 3 yrs ago
@user-pn3im5sm7k6 ай бұрын
By design ✡️
@drpebbs6 ай бұрын
We should pay for our right to live because we arent destined for Zion, apparently.
@TheMinishKid5 ай бұрын
age 45 here, diagnosed stage 3b colon cancer. No symptoms. Found a massive peach sized tumor during my first colonoscopy. Non-smoker, non-drinker, relatively healthy eater. Something is going on...my theory is either microplastics, microbiome, or processed meats. Time will tell. Hopefully I'll live to see the solution!
@PigeonLaughter015 ай бұрын
did you get the vid vaccine?
@nassernathan5 ай бұрын
@@PigeonLaughter01it can’t be the Covid vaccine Chadwick died before it was even invented 😂😂😂
@Servimax5 ай бұрын
Indeed very very interesting case, Sorry to ask but what about A-sex? the partners you have had? there is also an interesting theory that the more S-partners (female or male) you have the higher risk. HPV can't always be stopped by vaccines or preservatives.
@Goujiki5 ай бұрын
It's the meat preservatives. Look up nitrites.
@laurent25234 ай бұрын
My dad had colon cancer. And actually, ‘genetics’ is not a leading factor at all. It is estimated that a genetic cause for colorectal cancers is between a mere 2-5%, and even then genetic predisposition is very often triggered by environmental and lifestyle factors. My dad ate an extremely meat and dairy (especially red and processed) diet with hardly any fiber or vegetables.
@edmondgoddy5 ай бұрын
Cancer is such a devastating diagnosis. My heart goes out to anyone and their loved ones going through this battle. We need more awareness and research funding to support those impacted.
@ericatorres90893 ай бұрын
Ty stage 2 breast cancer survivor
@Brandonhayhew2 ай бұрын
chemotherapy is too expensive
@modernmediamobiledjservice8441Ай бұрын
All the scientists or as Fauci says: "science" makes these cancerous chemicals, and then their buddy scientists who work in the FDA approve them as "acceptable cancerous" and we eat this stuff on a constant basis because they are in 99% of what you buy in the grocery store. Then you pay the med insurance that make a ton of money, then you make the doctors rich when you get sick. Then you make the drug companies rich when you buy the drugs. Its all a big cancer money making monopoly and we're just 2 legged lab rats!
@GrillWasabi6 ай бұрын
Dumb question. Cancer causing labels on almost every food items and products. Law makers need to ban all cancer causing chemicals in our food and products.
@BGTech16 ай бұрын
Unfortunately that will never happen because those companies are so big they can bribe politicians out of any law benefiting people’s health.
@BGTech16 ай бұрын
Sometimes, a bill will come up that actually addresses this issue, and forces companies to use less chemicals, and higher quality ingredients. This means they will loose profits if it passes, so they fight it by lobbying, taking to court and offering large sums of money to politicians in order to get them to vote against it. Similar things happen within the FDA and EPA.
@hansmemling23116 ай бұрын
One of the problems with pfas for example is that when the gouvernement band one the industry just invents a variation with a slightly different chain that does the same thing.
@wmpx346 ай бұрын
@@HuxtableTVMother should I trust the government?
@marcelvalue6 ай бұрын
That won't work because cancer forming agents are everywhere. Meat, veggies, water and air. Also cancer cells forms in our body everyday, but you body identifies them and gets rid of them. But people abuse their bodies the same way they abuse each other. Also new cancer forming compounds are being created everyday. This is why cancer is increasing.
@Marissa-ys4qp6 ай бұрын
And yet young people aren't recommended to get screened for things like breast or colon cancer because they're "too young." And then there's imaging you can get that can point out early cancer (MRCPs and MRIs), but doctors/insurance won't allow/cover it because they don't think it's "necessary."
@sandcastledx6 ай бұрын
The reason is that 98% of the positive results are false positives. So it causes a huge amount of stress to many people and doctors appointments
@theoreticalphysics36446 ай бұрын
@@sandcastledx hold on there, just take an example here regarding EUS vs MRCP conducted by the NIH in 2017 for diagnosing choledocholithiasis: _"Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value for EUS were 96%, 57%, 87%, 88%, and 80% respectively, and for MRCP were 81%, 40%, 68%, 74%, and 50%, respectively."_ So EUS wins out there. Anyway, point is, those PPV values are actually quite high contrary to what you're suggesting. Do you mean to say that specificity is low? Cuz if one of those values has to be somewhat lower I sure as hell would want that value to be specificity given the power of a second test if really need be. If one of those numbers ought to be high on the contrary, I sure as hell want that number to be sensitivity. Tl;Dr these tests are serving just fine. The real crime here is the privatization of medicine and insurance companies making every excuse in the book not to pay for the screenings and treatment people need.
@sandcastledx6 ай бұрын
@@theoreticalphysics3644 maybe I'm thinking of breast cancer. If it's only 57% I agree that might warrant more testing
@mrs.garcia69786 ай бұрын
Dr Vinay Pressad has tons of reviews of studies showing radiological screenings do not reduce the lethality of certain cancers, colon and breast being two. What do you think happens to soft tissues that are subjected to radiation for years every year? Especially if you’re predisposed.
@sandcastledx6 ай бұрын
@@mrs.garcia6978 reducing lethality isn't always the goal. It's living longer
@LGM2000xАй бұрын
My buddy had colon cancer when we were in our mid 20s. He survived. Another friend of mine just passed away from cancer. She was in her early 30s. Our environment and food supply is absolutely toxic.
@valeriesilva45956 ай бұрын
I was told I was too young (21yrs) for anything to “really” be wrong so to just go home and elevate my foot(since my ankle was swelling so bad and hurting like hell). Turns out I had DLBC Lymphoma coming from the bone marrow. This was 2023, now in 2024 Im officially cancer free, thank God. But I still cant shake the feeling that even Doctors are in denial that young people getting cancer is a higher and higher risk each frickin day!!!
@OIllllO6 ай бұрын
@valeriesilva4595 Well at one point doctors did tell pregnant women to smoke cigarettes.
@Sadude136 ай бұрын
@@OIllllO right, sometimes they can be so stupid
@sl49836 ай бұрын
Were your vaccinated?
@loveKG266 ай бұрын
@1MatthewCaceres I’ve been curious what’s happening how did it play out? Is the spike protein cancer itself or something like such?
@itsfinnickbitch636 ай бұрын
were you able to keep your foot?
@michaellorton80995 ай бұрын
Physician with undergraduate major in chemistry and minor in molecular biology here. A large and growing body of knowledge demonstrates a strong association of persistent, bioaccumulative, toxic (PBT) chemicals (e.g., pesticides, polyfluoroalkyl substances-PFAS, hazardous wastes, endocrine disruptor chemicals-EDCs, and antimicrobials) in our water and residues on our foods with rising incidences of early-onset cancers, dementia, obesity, infertility, and untreatable infections. Many of these PBT chemicals are mutagens causing genomic changes but even more cause epigenetic changes that a) increase expression of oncogenes and/or b) decrease expression of tumor suppressor genes. While the body does metabolize and breakdown many of those chemicals, their large and growing concentrations in the environment can overwhelm the bodies defenses. Those adverse genetic and epigenetic changes are often supercharged by complex mixtures of said PBT chemicals which are difficult to study under usual pathophysiological analyses. Almost all of the adverse carcinogenic consequences are dose-dependent. Unfortunately, many of the PBT chemicals are necessary evils. A world with eight (8) billion people requires a lot of food and it is estimated that various crop yields would fall between 60-80% if we did not use complex, highly toxic mixtures of many pesticides. Yes, we are developing alternative pest control methods (e.g., iRNA, gene drives, etc.) but they have not proved as effective as we would like and cause problems of their own. Equally unfortunately, we are seeing a high degree and accelerating flora and fauna resistance to pesticides. The “pesticide treadmill” goes ever faster as we apply even more toxic multiple-pesticide mixtures-which induce more resistance and on and on . . . PFAS are extremely beneficial fire retardant chemicals but are called “ forever chemicals” because they are so difficult to degrade. We are damned if we do, and damned if we don’t. I am not employed by, do not represent (I am also an attorney), nor am invested in any companies that make or distribute such PBT chemicals. I strongly advocate for the minimum use of such chemicals and then only when absolutely necessary. I mean no offense, but the internet is filled with people beset by emotional, one dimensional thinking who will immediately condemn “evil, greedy corporations”. While there certainly is some of that and those people should be made to answer, many times completely banning the chemicals in question (like pesticides) would lead to even greater short-term harms (e.g., plummeting crop yields with attendant starvation) as unintended consequences. We must act forcefully and decisively, but we must not act rashly without weighing sometimes brutal trade-offs. We have a highly talented team and are working on large-scale, commercially-viable methods of separation, collection, and elemental degradation of said PBT chemicals. Our most frustrating impediments have been the turgid, lazy, self-serving bureaucracies in our state and federal governments. The science, technology, and business methods are available. Our questions are: 1) As Americans, are we entitled to pursue life, liberty, and freedom from horrible diseases? and 2) Why should we have to beg arrogant, often unethical bureaucrats to do their jobs?
@LuckyLuchiano-g8o5 ай бұрын
That's not the only thing causing genomic changes.
@王先生-s3n5 ай бұрын
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@samlee18026 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed as acute leukemia while I am 21 on my birthday. Now I’m in remission after I did bone marrow stem cells transplant. If you are in cancer treatment, one day at a time, if I can do it you can do it. If you don’t have cancer, stay healthy, don’t get angry and stressed so often, enjoy life more❤
@TheRubberStudiosASMR6 ай бұрын
Damn, sorry about that- you’ve made it through❤
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman6 ай бұрын
Lmao, naive
@trash01756 ай бұрын
@@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman ?? Weirdo.
@CharidyBaxter6 ай бұрын
I plead the blood of Jesus through your veins for healing...in Jesus mighty name...I pray you give your life to Christ Jesus... he's the healer, miracle worker,way maker,prince of peace, protector, counselor, physician, savior..in Jesus mighty name amen.
@王先生-s3n5 ай бұрын
I am glad that there are people like DRETIKOCURE on KZbin who just want to help other people who are struggling with Herpes virus
@DoozyyTV4 ай бұрын
I've always been afraid of cancer since I was a small kid, really hope they will be able to cure all cancers within my lifetime, I'd love to see it.
@cdnn-g9x3 ай бұрын
me too 😢
@dipro001Ай бұрын
problem is that each cancer is so so different. each has to be cured individually. we do actually have vaccines for cervical and oral HPV induced cancers that are basically like cures. You can get them if you want
@whuwhaaa26 ай бұрын
Everyone is talking about diet, but cancer is also linked to things like noise pollution, light pollution and dozens of other environmental factors as well. Its pretty obvious to me that as societies become more developed, we are increasingly adding carcinogens to our environment.
@Baronello6 ай бұрын
Stress disables immune system. Sleep recovers those. Immune system fights cancer. Modern young workers are stressed insanely. It's not rocket science really.
@drpebbs6 ай бұрын
We should pay for our right to live because we arent destined for Zion, I guess
@Unlucky-Dube6 ай бұрын
poor sleep too
@roxxemineffe12556 ай бұрын
I’m currently work in healthcare right now and don’t want to say too much without revealing my identity. But noise pollution and light pollution (unless you mean non-ionizing radiation exposure?) are not things I’m familiar with that can cause cancer. Respectfully, you may need to double check your sources on that information. Poor sleep habits definitely have a link to cancer development due to immunosuppression and poor tissue healing that comes from a lack of deep sleep cycling.
@sean_miller6 ай бұрын
Yeah, that city noise is definitely what gave him rectal cancer. 😂
@Picasso_Picante926 ай бұрын
Cancer man here. Eat as healthy as you can, get out and walk more or cycle. If you must smoke or drink, make it a treat like once a month. And generally enjoy your life. If you are going to get cancer, not much else you can do about it. Look at Trump. I lived a far healthier life than him and he'll still be around eating Big Macs and diet cokes long after I am dead. Genetics I guess.
@John75Mulhern6 ай бұрын
Trump was President of the US, do you think he's on a waiting list for anything? If he wants a blood test for anything he gets it, no waiting
@VerminaeSupremacy6 ай бұрын
It’s cash
@amiryousef21536 ай бұрын
@@VerminaeSupremacy Yeah but he's never had alcohol or smoked after seeing his brother die from alcohol at a young age
@VerminaeSupremacy6 ай бұрын
@@amiryousef2153 two good habits indeed
@neuemilch83186 ай бұрын
it's the good stuff, adenochrome. Tap into your children's stock, what's a family for?
@ewwitsantonio6 ай бұрын
"It's mysterious!" (Grew up on fast food, glyphosphate, lunchables, surrounded by car emissions, the military is dumping jet fuel and engine cleaner into ground water, hmmmmmm)
@beebee43346 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing!!! .... not that mysterious, really
@jolenereader16106 ай бұрын
Renewable energy is a scam. They dump millions of toxic chemicals to make solar panels and electric car’s. Millions more to dispose of them 15-20 year’s later.
@lusiennn6 ай бұрын
Don't forget chornobyl and nuclear tests, nuclear waist dumping
@jz91896 ай бұрын
Those Pizza lunchables tho 🤤
@PatG-xd8qn6 ай бұрын
@@lusiennn This was in the 1960s, not now.
@kyayaarmonuu4 ай бұрын
17 when I was diagnosed with Brain tumour. I was badly abused in my childhood by school kids and neighborhood kids. Nobody was there to take stand for me. Not even my father. Initially my life bought me here. I'm 21 now...
@Bsc1219863 ай бұрын
Hello, I have a question for you. Do you know if you had done xray exams in your early childhood?
@campbellhouse65693 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry. Stress does play a big role
@HL-qv3yd3 ай бұрын
@@campbellhouse6569 I agree stress big cause
@johnlandis5889Ай бұрын
Sorry to hear Vit A and genuineessiac can greatly help with your cancer
@ItssilentlewisАй бұрын
So good question is are you remission right now?
@seancuefas7206 ай бұрын
2 Years ago at the age of 18 I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Testicular cancer. During my time at the hospital / chemotherapy place all the nurses and other patients, who were mostly old people, were so surprised someone young and healthy would get this. I was unlucky in the fact that the flavor of cancer I got was very aggressive and spread rapidly to other places like on my skin and in my hip (largest tumor was in my lungs which required a good chunk of my right lung to be removed). But I was also lucky in the fact that It was also easily "curable" with chemotherapy. After just 6 months of chemo 1 month of radiation and some surgeries it was basically gone. The thing that me and my homies found funny was the fact that I am the only person of all my homies who didn't smoke/vape and I was the one who had a tumor in their lungs first.
@ghosteagle5836 ай бұрын
If you hanged around with people who always smoked, its not a surprise to get a related disease, cause one way or another you still inhaled enough of that smoke(passive smoking).
@SSN8626 ай бұрын
Secondhand smoke is actually worse for you than actually smoking as far as toxins are concerned. That is because when you actually smoke, that smoke is filtered. Secondhand smoke is not.
@mandil.72556 ай бұрын
It all depends on the strain of virus you get. Some people have less aggressive strains, but lots of toxins and don't get cancer. You have an aggressive version plus some toxins. It's aways a pairing in between an aggressive virus and enough toxins present. Have an open mind, have a look at what Anthony William has to say
@cynthiav55806 ай бұрын
@@ghosteagle583 exactly, and secondhand smoke is actually worse for you since it's already contaminated.
@randallgregerson47616 ай бұрын
Actually, testicular cancer is the one that is most likely to occur in young men. It's very rare in older adults.
@Gendiba16 ай бұрын
Is weird, my dad was an example: still going to gym at 60, had a job he really liked, disliked alcohol and cigarettes, never once in my life i saw him drinking alcohol, he was healthy and loved to read and study. Yet at 63 (he looked like 50) he was diagnosed with glioblastoma stage 4 (brain cancer) he got surgery but the tumour grew back and there was nothing the doctors could do, four months later he passed away. But my neighboors who drinks tons for beer 3 times a week, is fat, smokes weed and cigars all the time, and have a lame job is still kicking ass and never get sick at the same age. And then I see old homeless guys around here drunk or high all the time. Wonder if should I live a healthy life? Doing exercises, eating healthy, not drinking nor smoking, just living like a monk or should I live my life partying and eating trash, not worrying about my body? I wonder
@redeagle88646 ай бұрын
No, your neighboors may be part of the outliers but your dad was correct.we can't predict our outcomes in this life but a healthy life is much better. Your body will still try to fight infections either way but a healthy body (generally correlates to a stronger immune system) does this much better than an unhealthy one!
@plyinhoops26 ай бұрын
Did your dad get the c shot?
@marenellabrown-agboh68016 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry. That just doesn't make any sense
@ZxAMobile6 ай бұрын
@@marenellabrown-agboh6801 it does make sense because it’s all based on probability. For example, you can be a world champion driver and still getting into a car accident. You could still get the car crash. You just have a lower likelihood. And most likely I can promise you his dad was not eating remotely the best diet and probably not sleeping as much as you should lot of these people especially the ones in the videos don’t look healthy at all and I highly doubt that they actually live the healthiest lifestyle possible as I’m on that journey for 10 years now and it’s still hard for me so I know hundred percent That none of those people are actually living life exercising and not eating McDonald’s every day is not a healthy life. It goes way beyond that and it takes a lot more work than people think it does. And yeah, you could be erratically drive 150 mph down the highway every single day and live to 100 years old. His neighbors could be drinking 20 beers a day every day and still live to 80 years old that doesn’t mean that that’s a statistically Optimal situation for longevity. Everything in life operates on statistical probability. It’s important to be healthy regardless, because being healthy is not really a sacrifice it’s actually pretty easy once you figure it out.😊
@KettleBlacktheBat6 ай бұрын
Just live your life how you want. You can get cancer living unhealthy, you can get cancer healthy. Just follow the saying: grant me the strength to accept the things that I can not change. The courage to change the things that I can. The wisdom to know the difference.
@paytonpryor6 ай бұрын
In 2019, I was 25. I was diagnosed with stage 3 melanoma and stage 1 lymphoma. I kept thinking, I'm too young for this.
@KAMZA.6 ай бұрын
Im soooo sorry omg :( how are you doing now?
@paytonpryor6 ай бұрын
@@KAMZA. Much better. My immune system just sucks.
@joshuahoneyfield33476 ай бұрын
Look into ozone therapy
@paytonpryor6 ай бұрын
@@joshuahoneyfield3347 Ozone is poison...
@dachicagoan81856 ай бұрын
for women it's worse. If they only knew how many toxins and carcinogens are in their makeup and the fabric they wear.
@tangerinefalconАй бұрын
I just beat cancer last year at 23. I was healthy, running, eating primarily non-processed foods, in school. Never expected it to happen. Always go get your weird symptoms checked!!
@ilia21786 ай бұрын
"Vast majority of the patients are a picture of health". Potential causes: Inactivity, poor diet, lack of sleep. Something does not add up.
@johnanon6586 ай бұрын
Trust the soyence ™️
@solangelalebron13486 ай бұрын
Unprotected sex.
@autismandy30506 ай бұрын
I wonder what happened in 2020 to cause all this? 🤔
@lack_of_awareness6 ай бұрын
@@autismandy3050 are you able to read graphs properly?
@wisdon6 ай бұрын
Safe and effective, no correlation guys 😂
@SarahLongfield6 ай бұрын
She talks about how eating processed foods etc being the main reason for these cancers yet in the next sentence says “it’s puzzling how many of these young people appear to be the pinnacle of health, eating what many would consider a healthy diet and being in shape”. Doesn’t add up….
@heybrowhatup6 ай бұрын
I agree. Doctors/researchers are all over the place.
@WillThomson-st6hm6 ай бұрын
It's normal now. People give the answers. The next day they are all back looking for the answers, calling for more research. Science is broken. This is a video about cancer. Cancer controlled by T cells. Not once mentioned t cells. No commentors mentioned t cells But the answers is t cells
@EfootballC76 ай бұрын
I think it’s both.. honestly now a days everything is so processed a lot of stuff we eat touch or even breath can cause cancer so yes even if your a healthy person you can still get it just bc you can get cancer from other things not just from what you eat
@Froggele6 ай бұрын
You said it in your own comment: Young people APPEAR to have a healthy diet and lifestyle. For many that’s not actually true tho and there are so many factors that you can’t control like pollution, microplastic in the water, sugar that’s put into almost everything now, etc. even if you want to lead a healthy life. She didn’t contradict herself at all.
@cg-19735 ай бұрын
But some of the healthy people are eating extremely processed food-protein bars, for instance. Also, I do think that extremely healthy people don't realize that activities like crossfit, etc. take a lot out of you. In particular, B and C vitamins, as well as calcium, chloride, chromium, copper, iodine, iron, magnesium, potassium, selenium, sodium, and zinc. Also, it is likely indoors, and Vitamin D deficiency is linked to breast, colorectal, prostate, myeloma, and leukemia. There is also some indication that people who exercise more may need more Vitamin D. (You need magnesium to process Vitamin D, which you lose in sweat ... so ...)
@amanda_ash6 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with colon cancer at 29 in 2015. I have Lynch syndrome, but I was still very young when I developed cancer when compared to family members who also had the same genetic disorder (ex. my grandfather was diagnosed in his late 60s). I think stress, poor sleep, desk-job, pregnancy, and carcinogens in the food and environment were the reasons I developed cancer so much younger than my other Lynch family members. I fear that this is only going to become more and more common. Please don’t ignore signs that something is going on with your body. Most of these cancers don’t show many symptoms until they are advanced.
@runningfromabear83546 ай бұрын
Until my son was diagnosed the day after his 12th birthday with liver cancer, we had no history of cancer in my family. Not even my cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents (men lived to age 85 kidney disease and 93 cardiac arrest, women 85 and 93 going strong), great-grandparents (women lived to age 23 ww2 bombing victim, 105 natural causes, 86 alcoholism liver failure and 99 natural causes, men lived to age 56 heart disease, 70s tuberculosis, 89 car crash and 104 natural causes). I didn't see childhood cancer coming at all. He had FLHCC, Fibrolamellar carcinoma. The healthy, young liver kept on compensating for the portion of liver lost to the tumor. His only symptom was nausea and he was diagnosed with anxiety and sent to therapy.
@joannsmith35896 ай бұрын
were you born by C-section?
@DPMixing6 ай бұрын
What were your initial symptoms??
@runningfromabear83546 ай бұрын
@@joannsmith3589 can't speak for @amandacaudill6 but my son was born at home with a midwife. He was breastfed, cloth diapered, organic clothing, very careful diet and we thought we'd protected our kids.
@Jacob2-zi7js5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your efforts and please keep up the good work DRETIKOCURE on YT curing Herpes virus. I know it's challenging but not impossible.
@cantaloupe_9419Ай бұрын
My best friend was diagnosed this year with blood cancer. Everyone was pretty shocked including himself. He's only 21.He luckily underwent treatment and transplantation this summer and is getting better.
@zakariaalami14916 ай бұрын
I'm a moroccan and i have been diognosted with lymphoma cancer in 2005 at age 13 then the cancer returned in 2012 7 years later . now i'm a 32 years old survivor but with a poor health
@corners37556 ай бұрын
"Round-up pesticide" has been causing cancer in people that use it also.
@peppergirlrocks6 ай бұрын
😢
@Greyalien5876 ай бұрын
God bless you sahbi
@MsTishalish6 ай бұрын
Poor baby. You are in my prayers, you are a survivor. ❤
@feraudyh6 ай бұрын
I'll pray for you
@Cocoa_Kalypso6 ай бұрын
My best friend was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in Jan 2021. She passed May 21st 2022. She would've turned 27 the next month. We need to make healthcare a more affordable right regardless of income, and we need to start screening younger than 40. If she was able to get a earlier diagnosis, she may still be here.
@johnanon6586 ай бұрын
Safe and Effective, amirite
@RandomNoob11246 ай бұрын
RIP to her 🙏🏾
@dopex895 ай бұрын
@@johnanon658 first of all, that's gross you are using people's tragedy to feed your delusions. Second, the vaccine was approved in December 2020. Just stop. If anything, the overwhelmed healthcare system probably had more to do with the fact that they discovered it too late.
@popinfresh6 ай бұрын
First they said many of the young people diagnosed with cancer are healthy marathon runners, etc. but then this lady says it’s because people aren’t drinking enough water, eating enough fiber, moving enough… it’s so contradicting
@NeilFisher496 ай бұрын
They don't know why
@sunway13746 ай бұрын
She also mentions ultra-processed food. Two or three generations have been eating ultra-processed for many decades, why suddenly the 15 to 39 are afflicted? My hypothesis is it's related to COVID-19. Very hard research to do, no or little funding, no encouragement from governments and big pharma. We might never know.
@AmmaSoelberg6 ай бұрын
@@sunway1374 i see your point but if you look at the graphs this started well before 2020 (it's been steadily increasing since the 90s)
@tobik26276 ай бұрын
True because the have no clue what’s going in this case
@carollynne59436 ай бұрын
@@sunway1374Because you pass on the toxins to ur children, who also accumulate more.
@samanthagarcia9499Ай бұрын
I was just diagnosed with ALL leukemia at 29, I’ve always been a healthy female. No cancer of any sort has ever run in my family. I’m currently about to begin my second treatment of chemo and I pray I go into complete remission. This is all still so shocking and bizarre to me.
@chichibraap1198Ай бұрын
Are you jabbed?
@SucculentSorcererАй бұрын
I really wish you all the best and hope you make a complete recovery ❤
@dianesilly237619 күн бұрын
Praying for your health. Were you xrayed as a baby or child?
@BennyIncorporated6 ай бұрын
I'd say the reason it's getting diagnosed so late is because doctors refuse to give a lot of these screenings because "you are young". I a couple of chronic illnesses that only got caught because I pressured my primary doctor and the specialists to do the tests. If it wasn't for that, I would probably be fucked right now. Never forget, if you are young doctor's are reactive and not preemtive, if you feel something is wrong ask for the studies. If they refuse, tell them to write in their notes that they refused the study. That usually scares them as it makes them liable if anything happens to you.
@TheRubberStudiosASMR6 ай бұрын
I was told that but I kept changing doctors until I got a colonoscopy
@MentallyRetardedHamilton5 ай бұрын
Outsmarting "doctors" will cause them to try and hurt you for sport. I know a doctor who took a toe knuckle for spite against someone who could beat him in any conversation after the years of his cocaine abuse. That's power of our system. Trump will get more powerful the more we look at him.
@RUBBER_BULLET5 ай бұрын
Early screenings have not changed the death rates. What has changed is the massive increase of people subjected to horrific surgeries and treatments. Many people do not understand the trade off between potential risk and quality of life. Most oncologists would not choose to undergo the same procedures if they were in the same position. Search Hannah Fry Orchid Room.
@張家豪-f1y5 ай бұрын
DRETIKOCURE on KZbin thank you for using your herbs to unravel the complexities of HPV and provide me with the finest medical care possible.🚩
@lelandsmith23205 ай бұрын
Docotors are not your friends, nor are they members of your community. They are insurance company and government employees
@Cherokie895 ай бұрын
Well thanks for the anxiety spike
@KenWang25 ай бұрын
😂
@bishopoftroy5 ай бұрын
So you prefer to just not be aware ?
@yngturk7345 ай бұрын
Mate, we’re all fucked from the moment we are born. Try not to think about it and take life seriously and just enjoy your time.
@Wishfull1715 ай бұрын
Yeah I will now be hyper fixating on this.
@Mari1234 ай бұрын
Not "thanks for the information"?
@jujubees7116 ай бұрын
There's a lot of truth to diet and exercise keeping disease at bay At 28 I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis. I won't get into too much detail, but I'll just say I lived a life for 25 years with lots of blood in my stool and meds. The meds helped to keep a fever down that would rise if I didn't take the meds, but they didn't help much if I had a flare up. If I ate whole grain bread or almonds it would cause a flare-up. Fast forward 20 years later, I found out I was pre-diabetic. That's when you are entering diabetic range. My sister died of diabetes so I wanted to be careful. My cholesterol I thought I had been keeping at bay was also high. I was surprised my levels were high because I thought just keeping my weight down at 126 lbs, I would be okay. I didn't want to go on more meds, so I read up on how to lower my glucose and LDL levels naturally. I know, what does this have to do with my UC? Keep reading. I stopped eating processed foods and refined carbs, and lowered my sugar and carb intake. My next blood test, my cholesterol and AC1 levels were great. But what I also noticed was I had no colitis flare-ups? Long story short, they say ulcerative colitis is an incurable disease. Curious, I went for a colonoscopy. my colitis was gone. I can only attribute it to the low-carb, low-sugar, and elimination of processed foods to curing my of my colitis, I am on less meds today in my 50s than I was in my 20s I'm on no meds. I also walk 3 - 5 miles a day.
@TheJumpingJake6 ай бұрын
Very happy for you, im a strong believer also
@brenz366 ай бұрын
low carb (pretty close to zero) cured my ulcerative colitis as well. It brings a smile to my face to see others having the same relief I've enjoyed with this approach, really happy for you. UC is a pain in the ass, sometimes literally.
@sadgearmy6 ай бұрын
Hmm. I have the same symptoms. Just had a colonoscopy. My flare ups happen when I eat too much fat, meat, or junk food and not enough fiber. WFPB diet helped keep the symptoms mostly fixed a lot, but I think I just needed more fiber and less processed foods.
@joannsmith35896 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@AbrahamLure6 ай бұрын
Low carb helped my double vision, migraines and ADHD. it needs to be looked into more
@BarryKnighten3 ай бұрын
After so much struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place! and I pray that anyone who is reading this will be successful in his or her life!!!…..
@LouiseZ.Chapman3 ай бұрын
I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??
@FrancisL.Johnson3 ай бұрын
In times like this you need a good expert like Sophia chandler to help you get through.
@RobinJones-cq4th3 ай бұрын
😱Sounds familiar, I have heard her name on several occasions.. and both her success stories in the wall Street journal!
@MadeleineGaston3 ай бұрын
The economic hardship, recession, unemployment and the loss of job caused by COVID pandemic is enough to push people into financial ventures.
@DennisDerek-ep1em3 ай бұрын
Trading without professional guide...Huh I laugh you, because vou will remain where vou are or even make huge losses that will stop you from trading, this has been one of the biggest problem to new traders
@derekg15246 ай бұрын
All of the fire retardant sprayed on all of the synthetic materials that are leaching chemicals in our modern homes probably don't help.
@feraudyh6 ай бұрын
These flame retardants are more prevalent in the US apparently.
@4grammaton6 ай бұрын
True, but even more fire retardant is used on commercially/industrially produced natural materials than it is in synthetic materials. Buy natural materials, but only if you can verify how they're made.
@@feraudyh It's on the vast majority of mattresses sold. Corruption backscratching in the name of safety
@user-mind-body6 ай бұрын
The vaccine was major, not many think about that.
@vicaria1196 ай бұрын
I have started cooking like my grand parents. Loads of veg and potatoes cooked (boiled in a small amoit of water that is allowd to evaporate) in a bit of butter fried onions with only a bit of salt and loads of white pepper, whole baked chicken, and water and coffee. That said. Gran lived to 94 but grandad died at 75 of his heart, so moderation and not smoking is also key.
@ShanesYTC6 ай бұрын
Your grandparents had it better because the soil wasn't treated and composted like they do now. Herbicides/pesticides and insecticides and the compost today contains up to 36% HUMAN fecal matter so the cycle continues and PFAS and many other chems have been found in the skins of potatoes and EVERYTHING that is grown and eaten.
@TheDozman6 ай бұрын
Not too mention micro plastics, vastly increased animal protein intake, and other environmental pollutants. Cancer is unavoidable going forward.
@wmpx346 ай бұрын
Civilizations have used human waste as fertilizer for thousands of years. So I don’t think it’s inherently a problem. However, it may be true that our waste nowadays contains so many artificial components like microplastics and industrial chemicals that it is no longer safe to use it as fertilizer. That is a good question.
@Citibank6396 ай бұрын
Doesn’t matter how you cook there is no healthy food. Everything is modified and sprayed.
@alyssaoconnor6 ай бұрын
You have made a great choice its definitely the chemicals that are put into our bodies now. My grandfather died in his late 80’s ate lots of home grown veg but he also started smoking at 12 on doctors orders as treatment for asthma (the tobacco he smoked was very different to what people are offered today) like everything else its been plied with chemicals etc. He also ate lots of salt (salt was the preservative of choice when he was raised) and would eat bread with thick layers of fat on it for breakfast.
@theleshan5 ай бұрын
We stopped eating food and started eating weird things that taste like food. In my biochemistry class, we learned about many different compounds found in processed food that are carconogenic. More so, deep frying food improperly leads to the formation of carconogenic compounds. It is all in the food.
@蘇哲霆-v8b5 ай бұрын
I'm forever grateful to Dretikocure on YT. I have report for the HSV test confirmation and it came out negative after applying your herbs!!!
@obinnaezebuiroh79114 ай бұрын
you hit the nail on the head ..
@theleshan4 ай бұрын
@@obinnaezebuiroh7911 precisely. Let's just eat what comes from a garden.
@Megan-gl4zz4 ай бұрын
What an air fryer does to food is so terrible for the human body! And now every blog has a recipe for the air fryer and or the instant pot. Heating food that fast and to that high of a temperature does exactly what you say. Try telling that to friends and family lol people don't want to hear any of it. It's a shame.
@theleshan4 ай бұрын
@@Megan-gl4zz yesssssss. They think that it is better because it has no fat. But it is not better one bit. Food should be cooked and eaten as our ancestors did. There is no "food technology".
@M_aze3 ай бұрын
I'm from Africa & we barely have any cancer here. I've never seen a business colleague, friend, family of a friend & not anyone in my wide social structure ever had cancer. People in developed countries fight your government's to only approve organic food, the same way they have now done in Russia. Cancer isn't a disease it's consumed through food so big pharma can charge you for treatment, it's a business ❗
@nm48283 ай бұрын
so true....
@dagnytaggart20273 ай бұрын
Organic food in Russia😂. Are you crazy?
@Fromtheseatoriver3 ай бұрын
Russia food quality is even worse 😂
@timhale6187Ай бұрын
Might be that you have a more active lifestyle and less obesity.
@ytbr3383Ай бұрын
@@timhale6187 less pharmaceuticals, toxic additives too most likely.
@Jackie_Chan-w2m6 ай бұрын
No regular exercise Extreme stress Drinking and smoking Lack of adequate and sound sleep Eating sugary and processed food No physically socialising ... So it's mysterious? I dont think so 😅 people gave up their heath for a better career! So silly 😅
@nadimulislamtonoy96046 ай бұрын
Pollution is also to be considered.
@Mike_Genisys6 ай бұрын
Throw in a dash of microplastics, new household chemicals, ultra processed food, and the I want it now attitude at the cheapest price. Call it ... recipe for disaster.
@boohere26 ай бұрын
If you ask me, I really really think it has to do with food intake. A majority of it anyways. I known someone who was 40 years old that had stage 4 colon cancer. He had zero symptoms really. The only thing that triggered him seeing a doctor was he saw blood in his poop. Then he was diagnosed. He went to the gym on a regular bases. Slept well....etc. He landed up passing away. I knew another friend that was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer. She had surgeries and went through chemo. She is still alive! How she found out was around the holiday, she was experiencing bad tummy pains. Extreme bad pain. She went to the hospital and that's where they saw the colon cancer. She had ZERO symptoms prior to the holiday. It's hard to detect. Unless you go in for a screening. The typical colon cancer screening was set at 50 and older. Only recently I think they bumped it down to 40. Some doctors still are reluctant to do that type of test cuz of the person being young. I've known other people that have had cancer as well, but the rest have been older then 60. I just had a friend actually recently in her 70's be diagnosed with lung cancer. She did have surgery and now chemo. She went to this orientation for the cancer she was going to have. She told me there was other people in this room with her. I asked was there just older people and was the room really filled? She said it was older and young people. Lots of people. That just broke my heart too. All these people being effected by some sort of cancer. I still say it really has to do with our diet either way. I think if you truly do want to be "safe", the way to go is being Vegan. Just cut everything processed out. Cut out the animal products as well. Cut out or really back on sugar as well. That is my take though.
@hippiedude22326 ай бұрын
"gave up health for a better job" Or just gave up period because without masters in computer engineering its next to impossible to get a job running a cash register at McDonald's.
@originallynot6 ай бұрын
Or maybe its the experimental vax they took
@LauraG724295 ай бұрын
39, currently dealing with breast cancer. Active lifestyle, eating healthy, little alcohol, no smoking, no cases in the family. Plus, generally mindful about type of products I'm buying for many years, trying to buy the eco-friendly ones as much as possible. And still, here I am. The only thing I would think it might have contributed is a significant amount of stress I dealt with in the previous years. However, I guess nobody really knows for sure why we find ourselves in this situation. Grateful for screening, grateful for advance of medicine that gives us a chance to life.
@woolsheepthree5 ай бұрын
It's always the ones with active lifestyles, personal trainers, school athletes... 🤔
@王先生-s3n5 ай бұрын
I am glad that there are people like DRETIKOCURE on KZbin who just want to help other people who are struggling with Herpes virus,.
@AmandaCameron-fb6cl5 ай бұрын
DRETIKOCURE I just wanted to say a big thanks for helping me get cured of herpes simplex virus I was facing, I will be happy to recommend your YT profile to other people around......
@蘇哲霆-v8b5 ай бұрын
I'm forever grateful to Dretikocure on YT. I have report for the HSV test confirmation and it came out negative after applying your herbs!!
@2013Arcturus5 ай бұрын
Were you vaccinated?
@daviddobson67166 ай бұрын
I have a friend who drinks 10 diet cokes a day with an occasional Red Bull and 5 Hour energy shot. Young people today live on junk food and do not exercise, not to mention the stress, rage and anxiety that's in our society. Our emotional condition effects our physical condition.
@blueshoes51456 ай бұрын
What is wrong with your friend ? Oh my lord I can’t even down 1 whole can of coke. Bro please get him out of that habit. Scare him with some junk food PSAs.
@TheEmaile6 ай бұрын
And then there’s the other end of the spectrum with wellness influencers suffering from orthorexia and loving off of salads, juices, smoothies and matcha lattes while taking supplements for everything under the sun to help them with bloating and mood. Does anyone under 30 know what real food and meals are supposed to be? Given our digestive systems are the foundation of our health, it’s no wonder cancer rates are going up.
@jp54196 ай бұрын
100%. Your friend is destroying their kidneys and how. Emotional state is under looked and a big reason for disease initiation. Step 1 in healing is to Remove all toxic people from your life.
@bdlimea7018Ай бұрын
I'm 79 , soon to be 80yrs old. I've drank at least 1 diet coke every day for so many years I couldn't count them all. If it was going to kill me it would have by now. I'm just lucky 😅
@Godley935 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with stage 3b pancreatic cancer at 28, in 2021. Considered myself healthy at the time, running ultra marathons and health-conscious with food choices, though far from perfect. Luckily I’ve survived so far but it seems nothing short of a miracle. We all need to take symptoms really seriously, regardless of age
@JoanaLuari5 ай бұрын
you are a miracle. So happy for you. God has his ways
@coloradoing91724 ай бұрын
@@JoanaLuariGod gave it to him.
@joshua501012 ай бұрын
@@coloradoing9172 So if you are surrounded by carcinogens (all made by men) does that mean that God would give you cancer? Moron
@dipro001Ай бұрын
best wishes
@MrMcfire26 ай бұрын
When you have multi-billion dollar pharma. companies who's sole focus is on drugs which simply manage symptoms, while also being in control of research; it comes as no surprise that you see all these worrying trends... There is simply no incentive to focus on the root causes and basics (clean diet, sound sleep, staying away from carcinogens etc.)
@btsmochimi79246 ай бұрын
Yup people need to realize that what they put through in their bodies are responsible of these diseases. Pharmaceutical companies selling us antibiotics every chance they get when it actually destroys our gut. No natural remedies being offered. Only processed ones.
@bookbag64326 ай бұрын
My aunt is in Africa with cancer and has never set foot in the U.S. I do not believe it is just western countries. I think it is a global problem and the issue is broader than just the food. Must be in the environment.
@isharatosha48086 ай бұрын
Processed foods are getting cheaper by the day and unchecked use of pesticides/herbicdes on farms
@RunGSD6 ай бұрын
Where in Africa? Cape Town for instance is a very westernized city
@oness13346 ай бұрын
It depends where. Lots of highly processed foods have made their way there.
@bookbag64326 ай бұрын
@@RunGSD Ivory Coast. My family is traditional and do not eat processed food. Mostly vegetables and fish.
@OlasupoSege6 ай бұрын
@@bookbag6432Cancer just like with other diseases are mainly caused by diet/constantly eating. When you’re constantly eating your body focuses its energy on digesting and processing food. This is why fasting is very important, when you fast you give your body time to heal and remove impurities from the bloodstreams and also toxins that shorten your life and promote diseases. Fasting also starves cancer cells , because cancer cells only survive when you’re eating especially sugar. Plus illnesses are caused by diet majority of Africans eat a lot of sugar, seed oils, gluten. These all promote illnesses especially the seed oils they cause stuff like diabetes and cancer. Especially processed foods. Whole foods like chicken, meat, veggies , no fruit (because it’s just sugar) is the best to eat. One meal a day is best if you’re not an active person or have an office job. If you’re active two meals a day with a 9 hour gap is the best.
@DiamondKing-em7oc6 ай бұрын
Depression, obesity, suicide, and all kinds of diseases are rising, birth rates are getting lower every year, and the environment is dying... Those are signs that our society is heading to collapse. The future isn't going to be good for sure
@billyvirrey17116 ай бұрын
Get to know Jesus in the bible, you will see the truth and how this world will end and the good news that he will give to those who lovee and follow him.
@user-mind-body6 ай бұрын
How about the vaccine? All the explosive cancer started then..
@BertsBalls6 ай бұрын
Every single generation says the same sort of thing
@DiamondKing-em7oc6 ай бұрын
@@BertsBalls In the last generation we were 10 times fewer people and we consumed 100 fewer resources and everybody was skinny back then. What we live in today is a total anomaly compared to human history. No, each generation says minor things, like My music is good, your music is bad and crap like that
@TheRubberStudiosASMR6 ай бұрын
@@DiamondKing-em7ocI feel this time there I no turning back
@kokeshidolls56315 ай бұрын
Can we discuss the elephant in the room. There are people in the world today who only eat organic foods and are extremely great shape both physically and mentally. Yet they have cancer at a very young age. What other factors besides blaming the rich and powerful for this epidemic. This epidemic does not recognize class or what you eat. There must be something else that has caused this recent spike.
@Megan-gl4zz4 ай бұрын
"Organic" is a sham and a lie. The foods that are supposed to be so great for you, like Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free flour as one example, are now found to have the highest levels of pesticides in them among all recent studies. Everyone needs to literally be growing their own food and animals for consumption.
@emvv37844 ай бұрын
Brother just because you don’t understand the class discussion doesn’t mean it’s wrong
@SuperHodge084 ай бұрын
Covid 19 mrna vaccines. The correlation is grim. The sooner you wake up, the less shocking it will be when the truth finally get broadcasted through television.
@TheAcadianGuy4 ай бұрын
Sigh.... Why do idi**ts always talk like they know better than experts? Breaking news : the rich and powerful get sick with cancer, too Lifestyle and dietary choice reduce cancer rate, it doesn't eliminate it completely. Genetic, exposure, obesity, lifestyle, and diet are criteria that determinate the rate of when or if you'll have cancer in your life.
4 ай бұрын
Agreed. I find this video and the comments deeply disturbing. Blood clots and heart attacks must be down to the increase in EV's.
@peterdockrill96535 ай бұрын
My uncle died from pancreatic cancer age 45, he worked at Kellogg s and use to eat a lot of their products
@julial33255 ай бұрын
Your uncle was either blood type A, B or AB. He was definitely not type O. He should have gone on the blood type diet. It would have been more beneficial than the crap that Kellogg sold
@johnsmith22215 ай бұрын
Correlation does not always equal causation though
@UlexiteTVStoneLexite5 ай бұрын
@@julial3325dude blood type diets are absolute bs.
@IARRCSim5 ай бұрын
Did he become obese or diabetic before getting diagnosed with cancer?
@fisterhr5 ай бұрын
@@johnsmith2221 No one is taking away your processed foods, relax.
@kikip30576 ай бұрын
Curious about the impact of household chemicals as well. Things like laundry detergents, air fresheners, chemicals related to house work such as cleaning supplies, or chemicals related to motor vehicle usage and maintenance, new chemicals and synthetic materials used to coat cookware, new synthetic materials used to create fabrics for clothing or furniture, new "revolutionary" ingredients added to cosmetics, sunscreens, and lotions... etc! When my Mom got breast cancer, her oncologist told her to change her deodorant and to never use an antiperspirant as certain ingredients could absorb into the skin and cause cancer. A lot of ingredients get approved for inclusion in products when they are harmless *in small quantities* but don't take into account how much exposure the average person experiences throughout daily life, or if the person uses the same product every day for decades.
@Mabelduck6 ай бұрын
Very true!!!
@heroicsquirrel31956 ай бұрын
Yea this stuff is bad, use as little chemicals as possible in general, there’s loads of old methods to clean stuff that’s more natural, look it up
@checkfactschecking6 ай бұрын
Also, we are pumping 40 billion tons of tons of carcinogen laden gasses into the atmosphere every year from the burning of fossil fuels. The worst carcinogens found in cigarette smoke are predominate in fossil fuel exhaust. Most people don't know this or choose not to know.
@dani23dani856 ай бұрын
What deodorant do you recommend
@checkfactschecking6 ай бұрын
@@dani23dani85 soap and water whenever the smell is noticeable. Or just tape a breath mint to the pit.
@ReviloliverLewis6 ай бұрын
Absolutely mental that we’ve decided it’s okay to live like this
@pepper51286 ай бұрын
We sold our souls a long time ago. If I had to distinguish between man and other animals, I would say that man is defined by his overwhelming levels of insanity over the other animals, we are more obsessive, we make lots of value judgements as if they matter at all because we're all insane. That's what gave us our consciousness in the first place, extreme trauma and a boatload of insanity to compensate. Now look at us, it really is pretty crazy.
@gmenezesdea6 ай бұрын
We haven't decided zit. We have no say in this. Corporations lobby day in day out for their cancer causing products to remain in the market. We are being lied to, info omitted or attenuated on purpose.
@gmenezesdea6 ай бұрын
We haven't decided zilch. We have no say in this.
@GeddyRC6 ай бұрын
@@pepper5128something I heard recently that resonated with me.. humans are not rational creatures. They are RATIONALIZING creatures. Anything for a dopamine hit, humans will find a way to rationalize it.
@Jacob2-zi7js5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your efforts and please keep up the good work DRETIKOCURE on YT curing Herpes virus. I know it's challenging but not impossible
@Tiwey5 ай бұрын
my brother died because of leukemia at just 19 years old. he was quite sick and went to see his doctor. the doc sent him home with a pain med as he said "its just a cold" A few nights later he fell into a coma with serious cranial bleeding and a broken lung. Noone couldve foreseen it or helped him as he had his own flat. that blunt force in which that cancer came is unreckonable. Leukemia took 10 Weeks to take his life and a loving family member Now in the aftermath it was "easy" too see his symptoms. the doctor shouldve gone into high alert.
@lordsneed94186 ай бұрын
I find it hard to believe that americans born in 1970 ate significantly less red meat and significantly more vegetables than today. Different chemicals seems more likely to me
@kellychuba6 ай бұрын
truth. I eat exactly as my mom taught me in the 70's
@Bankaimg6 ай бұрын
They weren't overweight like people today. I believe that's the biggest factor
@annmarie29646 ай бұрын
I believe it. Look how many people are on the carnivore diet or meat heavy keto? Doesn’t sound healthy to me. People in the Middle Ages and people living today in places other than America eat only a small fraction of the meat that the average American eats. It is not healthy, nor is it normal.
@ShimmerBodyCream6 ай бұрын
There have been the Atkins diet, carnivore diet, Paleo diet. A lot of people think meat is healthy and carbs are bad, unfortunately.
@JamoonXerxesSauber6 ай бұрын
Sugar!! It's just more widely available, added to more stuff and consumed way more. Cancer has a metabolic edge to it and feeds off sugar, particularly added refined sugar. Natural fruit sugars for instance aren't thought to have as much impact.
@twistedpixie69726 ай бұрын
39 breast cancer. Five years younger than my mom was. I do NOT have any of the genetic mutations for cancer.
@boohere26 ай бұрын
If you ask me, I really really think it has to do with food intake. A majority of it anyways. I known someone who was 40 years old that had stage 4 colon cancer. He had zero symptoms really. The only thing that triggered him seeing a doctor was he saw blood in his poop. Then he was diagnosed. He went to the gym on a regular bases. Slept well....etc. He landed up passing away. I knew another friend that was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer. She had surgeries and went through chemo. She is still alive! How she found out was around the holiday, she was experiencing bad tummy pains. Extreme bad pain. She went to the hospital and that's where they saw the colon cancer. She had ZERO symptoms prior to the holiday. It's hard to detect. Unless you go in for a screening. The typical colon cancer screening was set at 50 and older. Only recently I think they bumped it down to 40. Some doctors still are reluctant to do that type of test cuz of the person being young. I've known other people that have had cancer as well, but the rest have been older then 60. I just had a friend actually recently in her 70's be diagnosed with lung cancer. She did have surgery and now chemo. She went to this orientation for the cancer she was going to have. She told me there was other people in this room with her. I asked was there just older people and was the room really filled? She said it was older and young people. Lots of people. That just broke my heart too. All these people being effected by some sort of cancer. I still say it really has to do with our diet either way. I think if you truly do want to be "safe", the way to go is being Vegan. Just cut everything processed out. Cut out the animal products as well. Cut out or really back on sugar as well. That is my take though.
@samoliver91326 ай бұрын
Ask Jesus to heal you😊
@John75Mulhern6 ай бұрын
@@samoliver9132 Jesus has been dead for 2000 years
@brandonclark83956 ай бұрын
@user-br6px6ok9x The Miraculous Resurrection
@neuemilch83186 ай бұрын
@@John75Mulhern he just went for a pack of smokes.
@leekshikapinnamneni48356 ай бұрын
I know this won’t solve all the problems, but I think that everyone should cook at home as much as possible. There is an increase in people eating out at restaurants or buying convenience food in the prepared foods or frozen section. The foods we cook at home are a lot more nutrient dense than anything we can have outside the home. I have been inflammatory bowel disease so the cancer risk in my population is very real.
@carrier4116 ай бұрын
yeah and don't use your microwave. that damages our blood cells etc
@highmileoverland12 күн бұрын
no mention of the vaccines
@herrowbirry2 күн бұрын
the graph showed the spike in the 90's, I wonder if there was any change during that time in the above
@highmileoverland2 күн бұрын
@herrowbirry the number of vaccines for babies and adults has gone up significantly since 90s
@noproblematallmate6 ай бұрын
As a chef owner of a food establishment, let me guess the main reason for all these cancer cases. Food establishments are not changing their fryer oils as frequently as before. If you like fried food you'd be healthier eating McDonald's because they have good SOP to change their fryer oil
@wende.with.an.e6 ай бұрын
Interesting
@MrGrenade1216 ай бұрын
Same with Chick Fil A
@Abby-ug4xc6 ай бұрын
I'd imagine lots of restaurants use nonstick cookware too, right?
@noproblematallmate6 ай бұрын
@@Abby-ug4xc i dare not claim teflon causes cancer but I do know and feel old oil causing inflammation in the body
@carrier4116 ай бұрын
yes there's a substance produced in heated oils that is carcinogenic. plus too much body fat produces substances in our bodies that is harmful.
@RobertsDigital6 ай бұрын
Recent studies have also shown that there are high quantities of Uranium and Lead in the bodies of teens who vape. Especially those teens who use menthol or candy flavoured vape liquids. Researchers are still trying to investigate the liquid used in the vapes. That's just one reason alone.
@rickmartin94205 ай бұрын
Blood lead levels are substantially lower today than 50 years ago when gasoline contained lead which was emitted out the tailpipe for all to breath. The idea that people are more exposed to chemicals today than 50 years ago is just false. Known hazardous chemicals used to be everywhere, now they are highly controlled or taken off the market. I think the main thing which has changed is a highly processed diet combined with sedentary lifestyle resulting in obesity and diabetes. While this report is attempting to paint the picture that this is affecting mainly healthy young adults, the epidemiological data may not support that conclusion.
@bishopoftroy5 ай бұрын
Methanol ? Are you sure, that is super deadly and even in very small quantities you go blind.
@Feiticeira7X5 ай бұрын
@@rickmartin9420I honestly believe its the microplastics. Bioaccumulation has gotten worse in our bodies and environment and studies have now shown them to be both carcinogenic and estrogenic which could be why testosterone levels are dropping. If it is, it is an incredibly difficult thing to solve and one of the most powerful industries in the world to fight. It also won't ever leave our bodies and I doubt we'll be able to filter them out of our cells and blood, best case is developing drugs that offset the damage they're doing and have done.
@arsonfly4 ай бұрын
Pardon my stupidity but how do lead and uranium become aerosolized?
@Chasee4454 ай бұрын
I never understood why people would purposely choose to ingest a mixture of chemicals they don’t even know about. So stupid. Humans are idiots sometimes
@teyhoonboon58536 ай бұрын
In human body systems, cells consistently divide to replace the old cells with new ones. Of course, cell division may sometime produces the faulty cells which may remove away by human immune system, this is a natural process in human system. Immune system plays important role to fight cancers, strong and weak immunity are main factors to control the cancer growth. Humans emotion, diet and lifestyle may be main factors to determine cancer growth.
@cottonfluff13176 ай бұрын
This, good nutshell
@diplomatamaravilhosa28136 ай бұрын
It’s not that simple. Cancer is actually a self protection cell mechanism in order to stop degrading telomeres, because as we get old, they get short. So the cell is going to multiple out of control once the telomeres can’t get shorter anymore.
@OhSoddit5 ай бұрын
Gee, it's almost as if something that can INTERFERE WITH THE HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM was introduced into the population 3 years ago. The good news is there are NO long term studies linking mRNA to an explosion in cancers. Perhaps that's because there are NO LONG TERM STUDIES??
@9405288Ай бұрын
There are a lot of factors contributing to the rising number of cancer. We can't just pinpoint to food only..
@kentwong3818Ай бұрын
Plastic contamination and processed food
@cr34t_6 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with Ph+ ALL at age 15. People saying "it wasn't something I had to worry about" is just so real. I wrote little updates for my close friends and one of the earliest things I wrote was "It's hard to imagine this happening to me, it was always the neighbour, a celebrity, etc. It was always me receiving the bad news, not delivering them."
@dianesilly237619 күн бұрын
Sending thoughts and prayers. Were you xrayed as a baby or child?
@cr34t_19 күн бұрын
@@dianesilly2376 Not enough for it to be a risk factor, I was just unlucky.
@dianesilly237618 күн бұрын
@@cr34t_ I ask in part because both of my kids have been xrayed as babies one I feel was completely unnecessary and I'm still kicking myself for it, the other had more issues so it seemed more necessary and she had multiple. Best of luck praying for your health 🙏
@cr34t_18 күн бұрын
@@dianesilly2376 Thank you, I got a stem cell transplant a little over 2 years ago and I've been very healthy since, considering the circumstances. I'm just grateful to be able to wake up every day and that some guy in the Netherlands took the time out of his day to donate some stem cells. The dose from a standard x-ray is about the same as you'd get from background radiation in about 10 days, so there's not really a need to worry.
@Mattes50A056 ай бұрын
We don't know what's causing this but we can definitely say it's not that one thing.
@LilyGazou6 ай бұрын
😂 Not allowed to say
@johnanon6586 ай бұрын
Yel 😅
@Daniel-cz9gt6 ай бұрын
I guess that "one thing" can have effects that travel back in time.
@awdrifter33946 ай бұрын
@@Daniel-cz9gt cancer is accumulation of DNA damage, that one thing might have increased the damage to the DNA and pushed it into cancer.
@dwaynespies8326 ай бұрын
Interesting how the graph in this video ends before 2020. @Daniel-cz9gt
@yamamancha6 ай бұрын
The chart at 0:30 shockingly starts at 1975, just one year after the first Food Pyramid was published. But what's actually shocking is that she even goes on to discuss the digestive system around 4:25 yet doesn't specifically mention processed grains. Instead, she dances around them by saying "high in calorie, low in fiber" while blaming red meat. Total fail.
@moabman68036 ай бұрын
Glad you noticed. Typical smoke and mirrors.
@ding96336 ай бұрын
I noticed that, then stopped watching.
@PaulzePirate6 ай бұрын
That's when I stopped watching too. She's part of the problem.
@I_Willenbrock_I6 ай бұрын
Well. Technically, Red meat is high on calories and low on fiber.
@boypamo6 ай бұрын
Why not both, red meat and processed grains are not very healthy
@akshayysinngh3 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed at the age of 26 with Lymphnode cancer stage 1. No cancer in my family. My best guess is weedkiller spray, but that's a guess at best. I am cancer free now, in remission since 2+ years. If you're going through it rn, please remain positive, things will get better! ❣
@HihihiHello-b4mАй бұрын
How much time were you exposed to weed killer spray and how much?
@dianesilly237619 күн бұрын
Wishing you well. Were you xrayed as a baby or child
@MariahGem6 ай бұрын
Just diagnosed breast cancer at 42, considered young for this. I never smoke, almost never drink. All they tell me is “it’s random”
@rockyshocks1016 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry! All this video did is make me very paranoid. It doesn't seem that they can clearly trace it to anything.
@andreahighsides77566 ай бұрын
Did you take that thing a few years ago?
@jaedin716sw6 ай бұрын
Do a juice fast
@jaedin716sw6 ай бұрын
No chemo
@LilyGazou6 ай бұрын
M r n a?
@TheRaydiation6 ай бұрын
Just talk to your doctor! Americans: you have health insurance?!
@swaggery6 ай бұрын
Canada: "Where can I go to talk to a doctor? Mexico?"
@hansmemling23116 ай бұрын
I have a European friend who worked as a manager in a call centre in San Antonio. Her health insurance was really good. I feel like us Euro’s don’t really have the full picture of how it works over there.
@TheRaydiation6 ай бұрын
@@hansmemling2311 i suppose a super rough estimate on typical health insurance here is- 100 to 400 bucks a month per person and every doctor visit can be 50 to 150 depending on the visit and for major issues you have to pay 3000 to 5000 on the yearly deductable before insurance kicks in to pay the rest for non emergencies. For major surgery and emergencies it could be even more without insurance.
@HereForTheComments9906 ай бұрын
Insurance companies are increasingly overriding DOCTORS’ decisions and refusing care to patients even when a doctor orders treatment. Insurance IS the problem.
@chesshooligan12826 ай бұрын
UK: Oh, seeing a doctor is free, fantastic. Now I only need to wait six months.
@Volvo-f2y6 ай бұрын
We: Pollute environment and we are getting unnecessarily sicker. We: shocked 😂😂
@qwertyqwertyqwerty43246 ай бұрын
💉💉
@dachicagoan81856 ай бұрын
i'm not. I do all I can to eat healthy, stay away from toxins in clothing, i don't vape, and try to stay relaxed.
@ogbunnoАй бұрын
As someone who was diagnosed with DCIS Breast Cancer at 35, this trend is accurate. 37 now and Cancer Free. Based on my experience, we should do our best to live better each day. And prayers to those still facing this illness. You got this and you are not alone ❤
@checkfactschecking6 ай бұрын
Most people don't know that car exhaust (diesel and gas) is packed with the worst carcinogens found in cigarette smoke. This is another reason to wean off fossil fuel.
@stefan27966 ай бұрын
I started to use a HEPA/activated carbon cabin air filter a few years ago. It makes a world of difference; no fumes and most ultrafine particles do not enter the interior of your car. And these cabin air filters are not very expensive (around $25-30, compared to around $15 for regular cabin air filters) and you can easily swap the filter yourself. Place a new one every 9-12 months. For regular filters they say 'renew every 2 years', but then it's already clogged.
@TK.0006 ай бұрын
Yeah that's a hard one to give up.
@theharvesterproject67796 ай бұрын
Did people start driving cars and burning fossil fuels in 1975?
@checkfactschecking6 ай бұрын
@@theharvesterproject6779 What's your point?
@theharvesterproject67796 ай бұрын
@jamesryan7684 a main point in this video is the rise of cancer starting in the 70s. So this point of fossil fuels being burnt is bunk because humans were burning way before the spike. How were the cancer rates during the industrial revolution? People were living / working/ traveling in clouds of exhaust yet the rates of cancer are higher post 70s.
@apokalypthoapokalypsys95735 ай бұрын
SAFE and EFFECTIVE!
@priscillafranklin56335 ай бұрын
Lol!
@Grace-mc6yo5 ай бұрын
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@張家豪-f1y5 ай бұрын
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@wellhello66185 ай бұрын
JAPAN: "Increased Age-Adjusted Cancer Mortality After the Third mRNA-Lipid Nanoparticle Vaccine Dose During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan". An interesting read
@蘇哲霆-v8b5 ай бұрын
I'm forever grateful to Dretikocure on YT. I have report for the HSV test confirmation and it came out negative after applying your herbs!!!!
@rakeshpotluri11516 ай бұрын
I am currently 32 year and currently undergoing treatment for lymphoma cancer
@annmarie29646 ай бұрын
🙏✝️
@johnanon6586 ай бұрын
So did u get those injctns?
@veramoroz11106 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with lymphoma in 34. Now 3,5 years in remission. Good luck with your treatment! You're young and have very high chances that everything will be fine! Follow your doctor's advises and stay optimistic! May God help you
@RandomNoob11246 ай бұрын
Hope it goes well my brother 🙏🏾
@MsTAMILIAN6 ай бұрын
😮@@johnanon658
@bec5250Ай бұрын
It's not just fast food, and processed foods. It's what we are packaging everything in. Plastics - laced with carcinogens, leeching toxins into everything we pull out of the fridge, doesn't matter how healthy the food item itself might be. Finally the research is dancing around it, but until we change the wrapping, nothing will change.
@fs577526 күн бұрын
sorry no. I live in Asia and they are obsessed with plastics here - all foods wrapped in plastic waaaay more than the west. they ain't dying the way we are. but then they aren't eating sugary processed carbs all day long, constant snacking etc
@jackfrost6166 ай бұрын
There are over 5,000 know chemicals used in the food we eat here in the U.S. If I had to guess, I'd say this has a lot to do with the increase of Gastrointestinal related cancer.
@alexisnogueras94006 ай бұрын
One of our closest friends died last year from colon cancer. She was 45. I'm not even sure the doctors know what they're doing. Between the treatments, lack of progress, setbacks at the end. It was a terrible death. I don't think I do even want the The treatment. That might have been worse
@EfootballC76 ай бұрын
I’ve always said if I ever got cancer I would not go to the doctor here in the US I would investigate and go seek medical attention elsewhere.
@GirishPandit-y7v2 ай бұрын
palm oil caused it
@eksbocks94386 ай бұрын
Junk food. It's easier to buy it. When you're making low wages. And don't have a spouse to help out with stuff.
@tdigitalgroupproductions2306 ай бұрын
The Climate....the sun shines almost everyday here. Yesterday there were even those white puffy clouds. Gotta be it!
@dianapadilla198421 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma a rare but very treatable cancer in older adults at age 38. I have to come to deeply believe that all illnesses are rooted in the spiritual body. I can testify to that. In addition, to all the environmental stressors that we are exposed too. My cancer was not genetic tests confirmed. I do know that I was dealing with emotional trauma and the time and guilt, people-pleasing, and fear before my diagnosis.
@Smashy4Pants6 ай бұрын
I was 37 when diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. I don't drink alcohol, have never done drugs or smoked, usually eat well with an occasional 'naughty binge' and am very active. It was an oestrogen receptor cancer and after 19 years on the pill I feel like that's an obvious factor but I've also always been bad at sleeping enough and have had a fair bit of stress over the last ten years. I think those 3 things could be combining factors. Thankfully the cancer was small and easily dealt with. Treatment hasn't finished but I'm generally in good health. My lifestyle is still stopping me from getting adequate sleep though so alarm bells are ringing for the future as I watch this video.
@sylvainhyais81666 ай бұрын
Happy that you are finally healthy. And your analysis seems to be very smart : stress is a silent killer over the years( I am convinced that this is the main factor that killed my Mother through cancer) and yes taking the pill for 2 decades is increasing the risk ,but it's a taboo among doctors. Why so many breast cancers among young women over the last 30 years?
@embracenatureuk6 ай бұрын
@@sylvainhyais8166 I'm sorry to hear about your mother. It's astonishing the number of people who have cancer now and you're right, these questions need asking. My doctors are wonderful but were not interested in associating the pill with my cancer at all. It does, however, mention on the side effects for the pill that breast cancer is a risk. I started to ponder the stress side of things when I was thinking about similarities between me and a sister of my friend. She's always been very stressed about various things and then also got breast cancer. I thought perhaps it could be a factor seeing as I also have experienced a fair bit of stress in a previous job that I had, which also gave me another disease. Despite all of the benefits of modern-day living, it certainly comes with a downside!
@Jules24686 ай бұрын
The birth control pills absolutely causes breast and uterine cancer. Absobloodylutely.. Birth control bills are hormones, the same as HRT which is made from the urine of pregnant mares and prescribed to women to help with their menopause symptoms, that comes with a 35 percent increased risk in breast and uterine cancer! All the best .
@hay14695 ай бұрын
Yes I also feel the pill has worsened my health
@Jacob2-zi7js5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your efforts and please keep up the good work DRETIKOCURE on YT curing Herpes virus. I know it's challenging but not impossible.
@irfahim22556 ай бұрын
There have been documentaries starting from the Teflon used in frying pans (Movie: Dark Waters) to the polluted air you breathe(Largely thanks to industries that refine oil). And it is very normal that the affects from these habits have stacked up over the years to things like cancer in your youth. I am not American, but I am aware of a great deal of things that are happening to you and most likely happen to you thanks to some great journalism on your side. Its a shame you don't.
@bballchart83986 ай бұрын
Wishing a safe and effective recovery to all cancer victims from the science juice.
@ShaferHart6 ай бұрын
Couldn't help but chuckle though it's quite tragic. But seeing people keep their heads buried deep in the sand makes me literally worry about the future of humanity.
@samlloyd6726 ай бұрын
Just trust it. The science ™️
@Neojhun6 ай бұрын
Stop with the insane nonsense. All the data shows this trend started way before COVID existed. Your misinformation defies statistical facts.
@Neojhun6 ай бұрын
Stop with the lies, clearly the trend way started before COVID even existed. Purposely ignoring the facts to force an agenda is disgusting.
@MaxMaxx-tb6nz5 ай бұрын
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@TheAcadianGuy4 ай бұрын
My biggest suspect is the exposure to substances (food, air, water) from a very young age. Every person in my family who got cancer was a direct consequence of years of consumption of various drugs (alcohol, weed, cigarette, and extremely processed food) Plus, the US has extremely poor regulations when it comes to cancerous chemical that are banned in Canada and Europe.
@monikastrojna2326 ай бұрын
When I moved to the US 20 years ago from Europe I was surprised what people were eating here. I still remember how food really tastes. I used to tell anyone who wanted to listen about diet. You can still enjoy life eating less but actual food that is local and fresh. Anyway most of the food that is sold in the supermarkets isn’t actually food. I am just glad that finally we are realizing that what we are eating is actually killing us slowly.
@ft32655 ай бұрын
Agree 100%! I also moved to the US from overseas. One of the first things I noticed was how many processed food was very, very sweet, so loaded with sugar or high-fructose corn syrup. And that was somehow "normalized".... Over the years, american tastebuds got desensitized for sweetness. Some "breads" here taste almost like a cake! Sugar => obesity => cancer.
@Corianderfish6 ай бұрын
Leaving this comment here before watching this video as I have lost a great friend due to pancreatic cancer (friend was 30), and another friend had stage 2 thyroid cancer which spread to lymph nodes, but now cancer free (friend age 27). I don’t dare to watch it as the grief is still quite raw, but if I summon up enough courage tomorrow I might watch it, I will leave a comment after I have watched. Thanks for reading Edit: 9 days later feeling more prepared, but need to find the time to watch it, maybe I will share my reflections after watching this video. Will keep my notes here posted.
@rogergeyer98515 ай бұрын
Statistics are very random though. I lost a childhood friend to leukemia who was 22. Among the nicest, lowest key people I ever met. That was in 1980. It's big statistical trends that are significant, re whether things are getting worse, not anecdotal incidents.
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@Scott7673006 ай бұрын
Everyone knows why. It isn’t difficult. No one will be held accountable because those that do the accounting are the ones responsible. This includes government, media, businesses, and any in authority position that forced an extremely radical and tough decision on people. The consequences were and are very clear. It will never be studied either. For the same reasons. And if you don’t think that this will happen again you are oblivious.
@jesusbaetana89935 ай бұрын
110% correct. There are of course other factors but we will know deep down why this is occuring & coming to the fore now
@jtlegionnaire63105 ай бұрын
Shocked to not see more comments about this, they must be deleting some. You are correct.
@Scott7673005 ай бұрын
@@jtlegionnaire6310 Its because people don’t care. Thats the saddest part of all. They don’t care. Just look at the Trump situation. Trump locked us down, gave us masks, and of course gave us this horribly rotten vaccine. Then he proceeded to tell everyone to keep taking it. I watched him all through 2023 still telling people to do it. He knows what it did. Yet he still told people to take it. And droves of people want him back. For the record I voted for him! Strongly! Not a chance now. None. Zero. Never voted for a democrat and never will either. Point being….people don’t care about Truth. It will be interesting to see what the masses do when they pull this stunt again. I predict they will line up. Lots are still wearing masks for Pete’s sake!
@joblogos23675 ай бұрын
You people are unhinged
@vsqc8885 ай бұрын
And let' not forget they deleted the control group to hide their crimes. I am amazed there aren't more comments like this under this vid. I didn't watch it, I came just for the comments. Even before the experimental mandated pokey thing there are 1,000's of known carcinogens in absolutely everything. Again, it hides the smoking gun and takes responsibility away from one single entity and onto dozens so no justice can take place. Cunning stunts.
@Lockeygal19 күн бұрын
My mother in law lives in a village that’s pretty much pollution free, as you’d expect from a village.. she also eats healthily and definitely doesn't eat ultra processed food in her daily life because she cooks, but since she went through a major problem, she got breast cancer and so I think mental health has a bit to do with the high rate of cancer.
@vinny.morales6 ай бұрын
I listened to her very carefully on the causes of cancer, none of her explanation really pin-pointed the actual cause. Its fair to say we haven't really understand cancer. Therefore, more studies are needed.
@tdigitalgroupproductions2306 ай бұрын
That's what was said about the unmentionable but....here turbo cancers are....I mean here we are!
@karlhans66786 ай бұрын
Well yeah, nobody knows why, we can just speculate.
@Testersloathing5 ай бұрын
Cancer is a business in capitalism. Not a disease
@Shadrachyisrael5 ай бұрын
YOYR CORRECT!!!! THESE GREEDY CORPORATIONS PAY FOR ILLEGAL DUMPING OF TOXIC CHEMICALS AND MATERIALS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES, GARBAGE AND DISPOSAL WASTE INTO THE WATER. OIL SPILLS WHICH CONTAMINATED THE FISH AND OCEANS.
@nicolesmith84096 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video awareness. I'm a nurse, I've seen so many young people reporting and making videos about their missed diagnosis and I'm glad this video is making us aware of what's happening.
@akferren1Ай бұрын
I hope you didn’t give the poison shots
@sonictailsandsally5 ай бұрын
Stress, anxiety, depression, high sodium to potassium diets, heavily processed foods or inflammatory foods, pesticides and herbicides, sleep deficiency…
@anthonysees50156 ай бұрын
I live in the US. I became very sick after eating McDonalds and have since cut out all fast food and soda. Eating way more whole grains. I have never been a regular alcohol drinker and I pretty much never drink soda. Pretty much only drink water and some milk. I feel better overall after cutting out the fast food, but I still worry about my diet. Everytime I go to the grocery store, I see so many, if not most foods, loaded with salt, sugar and fat. And yet those are the most affordable... some days I feel like I'm fighting a losing battle. I'm worried I may end up with early cancer as well. I'm 30.
@stefan27966 ай бұрын
What about buying from a biological/eco grocery store? Or an alotment? Stay away from (much) processed food.
@CC-kl4nh6 ай бұрын
It is in all the processed food.
@davidb22066 ай бұрын
EDTA. Even in canned beans. "To preserve color." What else is it preserving?
@tdigitalgroupproductions2306 ай бұрын
Those foods are considered to be "Safe and Effective" so....I guess we will never know since there is nothing else to consider and it's not like they "Boosted" the amount of processed foods we can buy. I guess it's just a natural part of being young these days.
@C-R-l-M-S-O-N5 ай бұрын
💉💉
@GirishPandit-y7v2 ай бұрын
palm oil
@DareToMeme6 ай бұрын
The FDA needs to eliminate cancer-causing chemicals and agents in our food and beverage products. I don't understand why they keep them on the books. I wonder if any of this causes hypothyroidism.
@juliesharp50776 ай бұрын
I bet you didn't mention the dart. How big was the jump after the roll out?
@izzuddinmnasir48846 ай бұрын
For profit ofcourse
@davidb22066 ай бұрын
The latest hidden secret is CHOCOLATE. It all has CADMIUM in it, a deadly heavy metal that accumulates in the body. Only recently California passed a new law requiring a warning. WAY too late. WHO is checking every shipment that comes in?
@DrawinskyMoon6 ай бұрын
One word; drugs. They don’t call themselves food AND drugs for nothing.
@s.s86656 ай бұрын
Also the loads of carcinogenic products in makeup !!!
@Donald-Putin29 күн бұрын
Widespread glyphosate use began in the early 90s and has increased almost linearly into the 2000s - seems like a mirror trend of the cancer graph.
@ArnoldSwarc6 ай бұрын
When i was 20 i had brain tummor operation recently last year at 30 got thyroid cancer. Its scary esp when ure without communyti that suports n helps and cuz of that ur life crumbles
@Yourenotreal76 ай бұрын
My granddaughter was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia at 11 years old … she went through two and a half years of grueling treatment😖
@plyinhoops26 ай бұрын
Hopefully she wasn’t vaccinated
@_zoid5 ай бұрын
I hope she's doing well.
@GirishPandit-y7v2 ай бұрын
tragic
@Yourenotreal72 ай бұрын
@@GirishPandit-y7v but not tragic… she’s in remission😀
@Yourenotreal72 ай бұрын
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger… but certainly not a fun experience🤨
@Gamba_with_Cigarette6 ай бұрын
PFAS/PFOA definitely plays a role in all this. And I think HPV plays a role in more cancers than we're currently aware of.
@adamabbott83285 ай бұрын
Content like this is truly important. More people need to know whats going on so there can be collective change.
@BrianAndersonTT6 ай бұрын
Just a few years ago they were calling this conspiracy or exaggerated.
@rockinrolldog6 ай бұрын
Its important to note that many of the other cancers on the list like breast and endometrial cancers could be impacted by hormone levels/hormonal imbalance. Hormone levels are also impacted by diet and excess adipose tissue.
@saturationstation14466 ай бұрын
a few melanoma tumors showed up on my body around 2020 (age 30) but i had never been healthy at any point in my life and was fully expecting to already be dead before 30 so i probably took the situation much better than those who expect to be alive for a while.
@Jules24686 ай бұрын
I appreciate your honesty and I kinda understand your outlook, go well.
@SerenityHaesАй бұрын
I think another factor that maybe wasn’t in this video is mold exposure. A lot of apartment complexes were built in the 1900’s and I think a lot of people have mold exposure due to the companies just painting mold over instead of making sure it’s not in the walls as most of the time it grows further then just what is seen from the outside.
@krypton780729 күн бұрын
Good point mould isn’t even taken seriously by the medical community no instead they blame meat lmao not forced vaccines either nah that’s completely safe in fact it’s so safe if you criticise it we will censor you