Continuing on with our exposure of medical stories designed to delude or mislead the public, the next one in line is very closely related to this month’s unavoidable propaganda, which is intruding into everybody’s privacy without hope for escape. We are referring to the much advertized need for “early detection” as the only real solution to cancer, applicable to anybody and any type of malignant tissue possible occurrence.
In order to justify the need for repeated testing in the search for something that might eventually happen, the explanation provided has its basis in the intrinsic fact that the medical establishment is still seemingly incapable of resolving the problem presented by cancer. However instead of accepting the responsibility of failure to properly handle the problem, all health care providers blame their incompetence on the disease itself, as if this or any malady had an innate ability to escape destruction.
If it actually were true that humanity, at this time at least, is incapable of defeating or even controlling cancer, that would only mean that the inhabitants of this planet have merely been unable to understand the nature of the disease. This might very well be the case for most members of the medical establishment, otherwise why would they persist in doing all the wrong things that obviously aggravate the problem and introduce additional ones?
But instead of hearing apologies and admissions of incompetence, we are fed the ‘early detection” fairy tale. The promises we hear are connected with the claim that the chances of survival are their highest level when the disease is attacked before individuals even experience symptoms or can detect a lump. Such a situation, for a truly logical mind, is bound to address conditions prior to the development of a disease. Instead the public is informed that a certain set of expensive tests can determine the presence of a lurking condition, which could eventually lead to full blown cancer.
Consequently, based on the fact that the individuals making the claims are viewed as experts, humanity agrees to undergo too many unnecessary, dangerous and misleading tests. As a general rule, Mammograms, PET scans and MRIs are not capable of actually detecting cancer. They merely detect inflammation, which more often than people realize, are diagnosed as indicative of malignancy, while no such condition is actually present.
In other words Mammograms and MRIs cannot really distinguish between benign and malignant tissue. Just like PET scans, they all indicate simply the presence of inflammation. The medical establishment claims that further testing, like biopsies and ultrasounds, can eliminate the remaining doubts and allow the health care providers to proceed with standard cancer “care.” Although ultrasounds are really the only tests capable to provide a proper answer, along with biopsies, they are not an adequate means to study areas of inflammation in the sub-centimeter size range. However, an improper diagnosis, when cancer is not really present, is most likely to generate survival, since the patient’s immune system only has to fight against the treatment, not the disease.
Good statistics is what the establishment desperately needs, to maintain the industry at its present, very lucrative level; but people actually battling cancer do not generate good statistics, because they sooner or later succumb to the treatment and/or its side effects.
For readers believing that the information hereby provided constitutes merely our point of view, we suggest visiting the following independent web site:
www.NaturalNews.com and read two articles, discussing the Breast Cancer awareness campaigns, dated Oct. 15, 2010, by Ethan A. Huff. They are quite enlightening.
Another major tale that seems to go unchallenged, and it is particularly infuriating for us at LASE MED, Inc., because it ignores the beloved Physics principles. We are referring to what is advertised as “pinpointed” radiation therapy. It is a mystery to us how the public appears to buy such a ridiculous fairytale, without the slightest hesitation. Hope and wishful thinking are one common and understandable thing, but ignoring evidence represents an inexcusable fault in this day and age. I thought everybody was aware of the danger posed by ionizing radiation from everyday events. Besides the well known effects of the atomic bomb, there is also plenty of information from nuclear power plants security to the disposal of their waste material.
It seems to be of common knowledge that ionizing radiation can only be halted with thick layers of lead and, considering that our bodies do not come internally equipped with such a feature, the logical conclusion is that controlling where radiation stops, within our physical being, is not possible. Just like the use of the “perfected” chemo, the “new” pinpointed radiation therapy seems to surface at any advanced stage of cancer, as well as at different times in what we identify as the standard torture sequence; but the pinpointed adjective seems to put a worrying mind at ease.
If, as claimed, radiation can actually be pinpointed, then why is there still a concern about the maximum dose of radiation given to a patient?
Just like chemotherapy, radiation also damages unconditionally all human tissue and, given the fact that the effects are cumulative, then obviously there is a maximum amount of radiation the body can receive, before total destruction; so how does this fact become compatible with the pinpointed theory? Illogical!
We have therefore hereby proven the fairy tale theory, turning it into a theorem. Personally, I would have called it a lemma( i.e. an obvious principle not requiring proof). Instead, in order to appease everybody, even the most inquisitive minds, we have turned it into a theorem.
In conclusion, we hope to have provided sufficiently convincing evidence on the existence of medical fairy tales, with the hope that patients will at least hesitate and use their minds to reach an educated decision, before they agree to standard medical procedures.
- Antonella Carpenter, PhD.
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