I overdosed a few months ago. A nurse wanted to stick a catheder in my penis cause I could not piss. it was not funny at the time.
But don't you want to feel like your dick is bigger?
Cancer isn't a foreign organism. It's not a cold or flu bug you can attack or defend against with immune system boosters. It's your own cells "going rogue", due to damage of some kind.
Cancer (especially of the liver, a filter) suggests either not enough correct nutrition to keep the cells healthy, or too much "poison", or both.
Poison in which context? I think a lot of people who mention this in regards to cancer tend to focus only on the food/smoking/drinking aspects of poisons and completely underplay environmental aspects that can be majorly important as well.
Referring to radiation? Constrictive clothing? etc.
Yeah, in addition to harmful chemicals that often unknowingly (to most normal peoples) are placed in our water supplies and such due to irresponsible companies, for those in crowded cities like L.A. there are the smog risks, idiots over exposing themselves to the sun, etc.
what the fuck are you doing. do you think you're cronopio or something?
what the fuck are you doing. do you think you're cronopio or something?
No. If I were trying to be Cronopio, it would hardly even seem like a joke at all.
Yes other toxins are a concern too. Blaming the companies alone is kind of ridiculous. Highly pollutive companies like Monsanto and Dupont work hand in hand with government regulatory bodies.
Agreed with everything said here so far... In addition to lack of knowledge about cancer causes, the actual treatments are a joke.
If anyone is interested in a great documentary... check out Burzynski - Cancer is serious business. I work in the medical field and can attest to this documentary being 100% accurate.
http://burzynskimovie.com/
Essentially, chemo and radiation don't work. They are billion dollar industries supported by false science paid for by drug companies and politicians.
He said 'wat' because he had cancer and underwent chemotherapy (i.e. has firsthand experience).