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Keenly

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i understand all that, but if nothing has been changing explain how we have gone 1 in 33 people had cancer to now 1 in 3 in their lifetimes? to me it would make sense that water with toxins, modified foods, artificial hormones, and plants covered pesticides, air with nitrates and chemicals in it would def. account for these changes.
its the carbon dioxide from global warming!!!! rofl

no not really but i bet thats the kinda lame excuse from the fed we would get
 

TheBrutalTruth

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you havent seen that video?

the woman is looking at a rainbow and is saying the govenrment is putting things in the water cause of the rainbow

but yeah flouride is old news

i wish i had just pure h20
I have, it's comical.

and disturbing at the same time.
 

TheBrutalTruth

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its the carbon dioxide from global warming!!!! rofl

no not really but i bet thats the kinda lame excuse from the fed we would get
Living longer?

You know, it's kind of hard to get cancer if you die well before you're sixty, or seventy, or eighty.

Besides, from what I've read it would seem that what causes cancer is a breakdown of a natural cell cycle, where the cell actually eventually auto-self-destructs if there is something wrong with it.

So, instead of dying off correctly tainted cells continue to remain alive, and multiplying.

Though, age does have an effect on the degradation of the above process.

Of course, you might be trying to argue that before the 20th century no one ever got old.... :roll:
 

medicineman

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Of course, you might be trying to argue that before the 20th century no one ever got old.... :roll:

I think there was this guy named Methusala, and didn't Moses live to 900 or something there abouts, But yeah, that was a bit before Chemtrails.
 

FLoJo

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except if you believe in the bible and historic research that suggests at one time people lived hundreds of years but anyway...

not just old people get cancer, i know girls who have gotten cervical cancer and breast cancer in their teens, i know people who have had brain tumors in their 20s, seen reports of people with alzheimers in there 20s and early 30s...

im sorry but i find it hard to believe that over the thousands, or millions or however many years you wanna say humans were around and say that now just out of the blue our bodies forgot how to kill off the mutated cells, and instead they multiply.. that seems to defy logic in my book

is it so hard to believe that genetically modified foods, meats and produce with growth hormones and steroids, artificial ingredients, sugars etc, fruits with pesticides, water with toxic chemicals and all the other crap we ingest somehow, someway has contributed to this epidemic of disease cancer and tumors? it doesnt seem so far fetched to me.
 

FLoJo

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Of course, you might be trying to argue that before the 20th century no one ever got old.... :roll:

I think there was this guy named Methusala, and didn't Moses live to 900 or something there abouts, But yeah, that was a bit before Chemtrails.
exactly... not to mention that the asians, especially around the coastal regions tend to have the longest lifespan of any people, having a diet consisting of primarily fresh fish from the ocean and rice. they also have some of the lowest percentages of cancers and heart disease
 

ANC

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They had avideo clip of a 90 year old japanese woman climbing citrus trees to pluck fruits this week on BBC...
 

medicineman

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exactly... not to mention that the asians, especially around the coastal regions tend to have the longest lifespan of any people, having a diet consisting of primarily fresh fish from the ocean and rice. they also have some of the lowest percentages of cancers and heart disease
That mercury must be killing off the cancer cells, eh?
 

TheBrutalTruth

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That mercury must be killing off the cancer cells, eh?
Yes, and as a smoker, I have a 20% increased chance of getting lung cancer, never mind that all that does is push it up to an unamazing 12/100,000 chance as opposed to an equally unamazing 10/100,000 chance.

As far as the increased cancer rates, what increased cancer rates? Do you have proof to back up your assumptions or are you just running your mouth with out doing the research?
 
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Keenly

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Living longer?

You know, it's kind of hard to get cancer if you die well before you're sixty, or seventy, or eighty.

Besides, from what I've read it would seem that what causes cancer is a breakdown of a natural cell cycle, where the cell actually eventually auto-self-destructs if there is something wrong with it.

So, instead of dying off correctly tainted cells continue to remain alive, and multiplying.

Though, age does have an effect on the degradation of the above process.

Of course, you might be trying to argue that before the 20th century no one ever got old.... :roll:
im talking about cancer lol

as a joke

come on man i dont have down syndrome :?
 
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Keenly

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Cancer is no joke. Just ask someone that has it, or ask someone that has lost a loved one to it, no, it is no Joke.
yeah i know cancer is no joke

however i was joking about how the fed would explain cancer rates are climbing

my grandmother died of breast cancer

my best friends mom had breast cancer

my mom had breast cancer

yeah its no joke
 
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Keenly

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[quote="SICC";1757162]all is corrupt, you all will see one day ;)[/quote]

if all is corrupt are you not in turn, corrupt?
 

TheBrutalTruth

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Cancer is no joke. Just ask someone that has it, or ask someone that has lost a loved one to it, no, it is no Joke.
No, on that we agree, it's definitely not a joke, so far I've lost my grandfather, an uncle, and have another uncle that has it.

Different types. Of course, I'm not going to worry too much about my chances of getting it. Either I do (and I pay for treatment (or die)) or I don't. Besides easier to enjoy life if I'm not fretting about stuff that is more or less outside of my direct control.
 

medicineman

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No, on that we agree, it's definitely not a joke, so far I've lost my grandfather, an uncle, and have another uncle that has it.

Different types. Of course, I'm not going to worry too much about my chances of getting it. Either I do (and I pay for treatment (or die)) or I don't. Besides easier to enjoy life if I'm not fretting about stuff that is more or less outside of my direct control.
I've known a few, but the worst to me, was my brothers wife. They did everything known to man to try and save her, spent every bit of their life savings and she still died, broke my brothers heart, he died 6 months lated, they said it was a ruptured esophagus, but I believe it was a true broken heart, he had lost the will to live and wanted to join her, wherever she went.
 

FLoJo

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As far as the increased cancer rates, what increased cancer rates? Do you have proof to back up your assumptions or are you just running your mouth with out doing the research?
well, i tend to do my research before i run my mouth but thanks for checking! :hump:

there is plenty of research out there but heres one from the uk that says 1 in three people will have it in their lifetimes, which is a 22 percent increase in males and 44 percent in females
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=915

but i will look for the other studies i have read which suggest much higher rates and was tracked since the 30s and 40s
 
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