My youngest son, who has Down syndrome, was diagnosed with leukemia in 2014. He started chemo 2 days later. He is now cancer free and considered cured. People with DS are more predisposed to getting leukemia so we just attributed the cancer to his DS (which is what science currently tells us). Since that time I have read a lot about infe…
My youngest son, who has Down syndrome, was diagnosed with leukemia in 2014. He started chemo 2 days later. He is now cancer free and considered cured. People with DS are more predisposed to getting leukemia so we just attributed the cancer to his DS (which is what science currently tells us). Since that time I have read a lot about infections being the cause of cancers. Doctors do not dispute that liver, cervical and stomach cancers are caused by infections (hepatitis, HPV, and H Pylori). Interestingly, my son had a very severe lice infection 3 months prior to being diagnosed with leukemia. Before reading about infections being the cause of cancer, I thought maybe the extremely toxic shampoo used to treat the lice infection also contributed to him getting cancer (which by the way, was recommended by the school nurse). Maybe it is a combination of all 3 things (DS, lice infection and toxic shampoo) which created the perfect storm. Who knows? Since the scandemic, I have read a lot about ivermectin, fenbendazole and doxycycline and I truly believe these drugs can cure cancer. What if you have some underlying infection (viral, parasitic, fungal or bacterial) but don't know it? What if you have the infection for decades and then at some point your body doesn't know how to fight it off any longer so the cells around this infection start to mutate? That would explain why many older persons get cancer. Maybe getting cancer has more to do with having an undiagnosed infection than it has to do with getting old. I also think that scientists and pharma companies have known for years that infections cause cancer but they can charge a whole lot more for chemo drugs then they can for inexpensive off patent drugs like ivermectin, fenbendazole and doxycycline. I also, think that a lot of chronic conditions (like Crohn's disease, arthritis, psoriasis and on and on) may be caused by infections but that is another rabbit hole. This article from PubMed is a really good article about infections causing cancer.
I believe there are a couple of types of cancer where chemo actually works, one of them being a type of leukemia. I wonder whether your son had that type.
My youngest son, who has Down syndrome, was diagnosed with leukemia in 2014. He started chemo 2 days later. He is now cancer free and considered cured. People with DS are more predisposed to getting leukemia so we just attributed the cancer to his DS (which is what science currently tells us). Since that time I have read a lot about infections being the cause of cancers. Doctors do not dispute that liver, cervical and stomach cancers are caused by infections (hepatitis, HPV, and H Pylori). Interestingly, my son had a very severe lice infection 3 months prior to being diagnosed with leukemia. Before reading about infections being the cause of cancer, I thought maybe the extremely toxic shampoo used to treat the lice infection also contributed to him getting cancer (which by the way, was recommended by the school nurse). Maybe it is a combination of all 3 things (DS, lice infection and toxic shampoo) which created the perfect storm. Who knows? Since the scandemic, I have read a lot about ivermectin, fenbendazole and doxycycline and I truly believe these drugs can cure cancer. What if you have some underlying infection (viral, parasitic, fungal or bacterial) but don't know it? What if you have the infection for decades and then at some point your body doesn't know how to fight it off any longer so the cells around this infection start to mutate? That would explain why many older persons get cancer. Maybe getting cancer has more to do with having an undiagnosed infection than it has to do with getting old. I also think that scientists and pharma companies have known for years that infections cause cancer but they can charge a whole lot more for chemo drugs then they can for inexpensive off patent drugs like ivermectin, fenbendazole and doxycycline. I also, think that a lot of chronic conditions (like Crohn's disease, arthritis, psoriasis and on and on) may be caused by infections but that is another rabbit hole. This article from PubMed is a really good article about infections causing cancer.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1994798/
I believe there are a couple of types of cancer where chemo actually works, one of them being a type of leukemia. I wonder whether your son had that type.