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Jursy Gurl's avatar

I took a FIT test instead. I also stopped getting mammograms because my tissue is dense and therefore the mammo can’t really show me anything. So now I get ultrasounds.

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Di Chez's avatar

I do thermograms. 🤗

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Di Chez's avatar

Looks like an interesting book to get!!! Thank you! 🤗

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Jursy Gurl's avatar

I don’t know where to get one

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Di Chez's avatar

I got lucky and my gyno's nurse knew of a local, highly known and respected Pediatrician turned homeopathic in town. My FP even knew about him and was an intern under him. Maybe you could just search Thermogram nearby? It was only $300.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Chances are colonoscopy causes more harm than benefits, if any. Its ultimate danger comes from the eradication of the gut flora:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/colonoscopy-as-another-invasive-process

Prostate cancer diagnostics is also highly questionable:

https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/the-great-prostate-hoax

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Di Chez's avatar

I'd have to agree...not to mention if dental anesthetics have a clot shot ingredient I'm sure all anesthetics do? I have spike protein damage from shedding family members. I was on a regime prescribed by my Homeopathic MD for over a year and it was WORSE upon 13-14th month check-up! Dr asked WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING?! I'd had dental surgery 3 months prior! 😫 My dentist, who's anti-vax/anti-scamdemic like us assured me he'd looked into it and didn't see it on the ingredients list. (he even knew name which I forgot) However, 2 weeks after surgery I read an article on here where an Austin, Texas dentist sent his to be tested and SURE ENOUGH IT DID HAVE IT IN IT! So going under for anything NOT medically needed is a heck no for me!

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Yes, all anesthetics contain some toxin. Of course, those are not listed among the ingredients. It's kind of like the convid injections, too: every batch was different, but altogether they substantiated the "intent to harm" principle, which would allow people to sue pharmaceuticals:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/proof-of-genocide

In a worst-case scenario, Big Pharma can initiate a class action against itself, rendering individual lawsuits moot:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/what-are-lawsuits-good-for

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

There are several issues not covered. First, they are not recommended for those over 70 years old. Secondly, if you have diverticulosis, the risk of perforation is much greater..Third. It is reported that taking aspirin daily will accomplish the same thing to remove polyps. Fourth, the risk of developing cancer decreases as the vibrancy of the immune system is maintain which requires vitamin D blood value in excess of 50 ng’s. Fifth diet is a major contributor when it is heavy on bacon and eggs daily, which was in my family’s lifestyle and my two brothers and father had colon cancer.. diet poor on high fiber food sources.

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Kathryn's avatar

Thank you for the info!

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Penny North's avatar

Excellent information! Thx.

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NJ Election Advisor's avatar

Huge profit thing... get it done early and often to keep the money going.

Interestingly, our fine doctors have all retired early. They had consciences.

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Johnny b good's avatar

💯

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Suzanne O'Keeffe's avatar

1) no surprise at all 2) limited hangout Epoch Times doesn’t mention theory that cancer is a symptom of a fungal infection that can be stopped with baking soda (ffs) https://open.substack.com/pub/countmetalmind/p/they-know-cancer-is-a-fungus 3) the entire “medical” system turns out to be a racket built on poisoning and fear.

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Di Chez's avatar

Agreed! Heavy on the poisoning! Chemtrails, bpa, preservatives, bug killer, technology, gmo everything! They'll get us one way or another!

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Johnny b good's avatar

🎯

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🎯

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Silent scorn's avatar

I don’t understand how cancer can run in families, ie hereditary, yet be a symptom of a fungal infection?

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Johnny b good's avatar

More so environmental not hereditary. Habits are shared amongst family members. Think preferences in cleaning chemicals, processed “foods” etc.

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Johnny b good's avatar

A real doctor will tell you that a colonoscopy is only necessary for someone that is high risk. The average person with no prior issues or history of cancer only needs to do a fecal sample every 3-5 years. Cheap and efficient. That test is non invasive and will detect abnormalities that require further testing such as a colonoscopy if NECESSARY. The vast majority only need this simple sample test done.

This is one of many “tests” for your doctor. Yes you need to reverse the table and give your doctor a test. If he/she pushes this unnecessary procedure of colonoscopy blindly like a programmed robot, then they fail the test and you keep searching for a real doctor. There are always risks and if the risks outweigh the rational “need” then it would be insanity to go along with it. Stop blindly going along with the money hungry scam artists.

Your life is on the line…

Most doctors don’t actually care about you and your long term outcome. You’re just a checkbook walking through the door. The majority of doctors and nurses go into the field and accumulate large debt from school with the prospect of getting rich in the long run. Much like a politician…just prostitutes for sale to the highest bidder. Don’t buy the propaganda that they are some well intentioned person seeking the greater good of humanity.

Research and think for yourself. Didn’t Covid teach us that much….

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amarshmuse concepta's avatar

Bullsfeckineye 🎯 Johnny b good 👋

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Michelle's avatar

Not exactly breaking news. This has been known quite awhile

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Kathryn's avatar

Thank you.

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ConcernedCitUSA's avatar

I woke up during my colonoscopy. I have a very high pain tolerance, but that was excruciating. I have zero familial history of colon cancer. I will never do one again.

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Rebecca Denhoff's avatar

I had a subscription to the Epoch Times. A few years ago I cancelled it as their articles became poorly written, it seemed like they had been bought off and their reportage became more in line with the official narrative.

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Penny North's avatar

Dr Sherri Tenpenny has a multi part SubStack in colonoscopies.

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