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Re: Unexplained terminal cancer cures?




by DrBombay » 03/12/23, 08:11

It doesn't really seem to work on the forum, “unexplained healings”.

A Belgian story, in fact a Belgian miracle
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by Janic » 03/12/23, 11:14

03/12/23, 09:11
It doesn't really seem to work on the forum, “unexplained healings”.
We are in a type of society which recommends absolute "rationality" and which denies everything which does not fit into its dogma.
It is also a question of faith, religious or not, which places convictions above reality and yet!
It is enough to see with what unshakeable faith the provaxx co-vide, and others, believe to make the uncertain shudder with jealousy, those who doubt more or less rightly, and who are ready to crucify all those who do not share their faith. rational"superstitious, falsely scientific.
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by gfgh64 » 03/12/23, 15:59

Janic wrote:03/12/23, 09:11
It doesn't really seem to work on the forum, “unexplained healings”.
We are in a type of society which recommends absolute "rationality" and which denies everything which does not fit into its dogma.
It is also a question of faith, religious or not, which places convictions above reality and yet!
It is enough to see with what unshakeable faith the provaxx co-vide, and others, believe to make the uncertain shudder with jealousy, those who doubt more or less rightly, and who are ready to crucify all those who do not share their faith. rational"superstitious, falsely scientific.



"also" indeed, but not only
an American study, concerning fasting, highlighted the incredible behavior of our cells in certain conditions, and the ability of our body to carry out actions unthinkable then,
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by Janic » 03/12/23, 20:22

"also" indeed, but not only
an American study, concerning fasting, highlighted the incredible behavior of our cells in certain conditions, and the ability of our body to carry out actions unthinkable then,
Fasting is in fact the oldest and most effective therapy, but its action has been little studied closely.
Thus, when a domestic or wild animal is injured or sick, it goes on a diet or better dry fasting to repair itself from an accident, injury or poisoning, for the time necessary to resume normal activity. The living, which owes nothing to chance, is in itself a miracle of perfection.
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by gfgh64 » 03/12/23, 21:18

Janic wrote:
"also" indeed, but not only
an American study, concerning fasting, highlighted the incredible behavior of our cells in certain conditions, and the ability of our body to carry out actions unthinkable then,
Fasting is in fact the oldest and most effective therapy, but its action has been little studied closely.
Thus, when a domestic or wild animal is injured or sick, it goes on a diet or better dry fasting to repair itself from an accident, injury or poisoning, for the time necessary to resume normal activity. The living, which owes nothing to chance, is in itself a miracle of perfection.


the first serious study was carried out after the great famine in Russia
the second highlight, we owe it to these big enc.... Nazis who separated the sick from the healthy to make them work, before the Ziclon, they galleyed the enc.... to exterminate the sick, then the Storage time was long, as there was not enough food for everyone, the sick were not fed and, surprisingly, some were cured (so back to work!!)
the latest comes from the Yanks, a guy seeing a report on the emperor penguin I think, seeing that he fasted for a very long time to incubate the egg (yeah, these penguins are cool) in extreme conditions and without feeding, it is said when the student could find the molecule or the hormone, the thing responsible for this and that he could make millions of dollars (and yes) the rest of the story is great and easily sourced
but we strayed a little from the subject
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by Janic » 04/12/23, 08:04

it is said when the student could find the molecule or the hormone, the thing responsible for this and that he could make millions of dollars (and yes) the rest of the story is great and easily sourced
totally illusory and anti-business since it is free and complete and not a "molecule" taken out of context which would, like all the others, make a mess of an already deficient organism.
but we strayed a little from the subject
Quite the contrary. Throughout time, humans have observed phenomena without the current pretension of wanting to “explain scientifically” everything. This false rationality evoked!
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by gfgh64 » 04/12/23, 12:17

Janic wrote:
it is said when the student could find the molecule or the hormone, the thing responsible for this and that he could make millions of dollars (and yes) the rest of the story is great and easily sourced
totally illusory and anti-business since it is free and complete and not a "molecule" taken out of context which would, like all the others, make a mess of an already deficient organism. 1

but we strayed a little from the subject
Quite the contrary. Throughout time, humans have observed phenomena without the current pretension of wanting to “explain scientifically” everything. This false rationality evoked!
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1 ok but it was only the idea that made him start researching and so he didn't know it :? It’s what followed that is unacceptable for BP

2 yes and no the subject is spontaneous healings (after lifestyle change)

wanting to explain or wanting to understand? and also sometimes just wanting to make cash, all three seem possible to me
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by Janic » 04/12/23, 12:58

2 yes and no the subject is spontaneous healings (after lifestyle change)
Not only that, there are also spontaneous healings without lifestyle changes, although such changes can help.
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by gfgh64 » 04/12/23, 15:11

Janic wrote:
2 yes and no the subject is spontaneous healings (after lifestyle change)
Not only that, there are also spontaneous healings without lifestyle changes, although such changes can help.


the THEME of the subject of his book is "spontaneous healings (after lifestyle change)"
On the other hand, I agree with what you write, perhaps we could dedicate a subject to fasting and these effects on our body, but immediately not too keen to deal with the avalanche of stupidity that we are going to have read : Cry:
I'm going to try to reactivate a 4th neuron :?
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Unexplained terminal cancer?




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 05/12/23, 19:01

Bad news from Germany:
The brother of a friend, vegetarian, non-drinker, non-smoker, organic fan for years... in palliative care. Two weeks earlier, he was still working.
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