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Affordable cancer screening for young people?

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Hello. I’ve taken notice to the increasing cancer rates in young people, particularly in the ages ranges of 18-49 and would like to take more precautionary measures against it. Unfortunately, the increase isn’t high enough to justify mass screening, and therefore the only way for someone with no hereditary predisposition to get screening is through the private sector. These private screenings literally cost 2 grand per scan or more. Are there any other ways to affordably test for cancer? 

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You could travel to Europe, for example Eastern Europe where the costs of such tests are probably 10 times cheaper than America. Asia would also be cheaper, maybe Turkey, Thailand, Vietnam. Maybe even northern Africa but I have no idea how it works in the region but certainly you could find clinics in Morocco, Egypt, maybe southern Spain, Gibraltar. 

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“If you find yourself acting to impress others, or avoiding action out of fear of what they might think, you have left the path.” ― Epictetus

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True cause of cancer according to the Spirit of Compassion (probably the most plausible explanation of cancer on planet Earth atm): https://m.soundcloud.com/medicalmedium/cancer-epstein-barr-virus

More about EBV: https://www.medicalmedium.com/blog/epstein-barr-virus-revealed

Foods that fight EBV (which causes 99% of cancers) and assist in healing: https://www.medicalmedium.com/blog/12-foods-that-help-heal-epstein-barr-virus

If you wanted to protect yourself against cancer. This info here would be your best bet. To your health :)

- Adam


I make YouTube videos about Self-Actualization: >> Check it out here <<

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@Adam M The world has been dealing with cancer for centuries and has no concrete solution and you claim to know what causes 99% of cancers. How fucking brainwashed can you be man. I don’t mind entertaining new ideas but this is ridiculous. 

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I realize I was being rude in that response but holy shit dude. Please do not spread blatant misinformation. It doesn’t take a genius to do ANY amount of google searching to realize what you just said is total bullshit. EBV is linked to the development of SOME cancers, not 99% of cancers. https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/epstein-barr-virus#

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Listening to this SoundCloud podcast now to honor what I said about having an open mind. There's always something suspicious about a guy constantly telling you to "buckle your seatbelts" and "sit down and relax, calm down and grab a cup of tea" as if he's going to drop a truth bomb so radical that my brain is gonna spill out of my ears. Just tell me how it is and what your evidence is for believing that. If you claim to have inaccessible, fundamentally impossible to understand information outside of your own mind and you cannot pull off anything less than a miracle I'm sorry but you are delusional. That is what this guy is saying. He claims to have the ability to go into a movie theatre and know exactly who in that movie theatre has cancer and the nature and origin of their cancer. My guy better have a fucking STACK of evidence to defend that claim or else I'm done listening to this. He legit sounds like someone trying to gaslight people who don't have the mental tools to avoid these kinds of pseudo-religious traps. I will continue to listen for a while but if this guy doesn't start making even an ounce of sense I will stand by my harsh rejection of your claims. 

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Yeah not sure why I didn't google this guy. Would be very difficult to convince me that anything this guy says is worth listening to. Self-proclaimed psychic who gives pseudo-scientific health advice from information he gets via the spirit he is in communication with. I'm all for entertaining ideas that don't come from academia or the field of science generally, but they have to be competent people, not people who claim they are wizards with no provable results to show for it. Sorry my dude but this is an L. Would love to hear a rebuttal though. Being wrong about this would be quite exciting. @Adam M

 

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On 28/09/2024 at 10:24 PM, Dylan Page said:

Yeah not sure why I didn't google this guy. Would be very difficult to convince me that anything this guy says is worth listening to. Self-proclaimed psychic who gives pseudo-scientific health advice from information he gets via the spirit he is in communication with. I'm all for entertaining ideas that don't come from academia or the field of science generally, but they have to be competent people, not people who claim they are wizards with no provable results to show for it. Sorry my dude but this is an L. Would love to hear a rebuttal though. Being wrong about this would be quite exciting. @Adam M

 

I understand it's quite weird to come into contact w his info for the first time because for all you know he's a quack that makes up all his shit. The guy has been doing this work for over 50 years and has worked with 10s of thousands of doctors who use his info for all different forms of  chronic illness. I really appreciate your open-mindedness, though. His info works for millions of people, myself included. I understand that we dont want to just blindly trust anyone who 'claims' to get info from a spiritual source. If you really want to develop a next-level understanding of health... it might be wise to really try to wrap your mind around the scope of what he's saying in his info in general. His books provide way more context and specific examples that are difficult to communicate over a podcast. It's hard to give a full transmission of information over a short podcast... it might take someone years to fully familiarize themselves with the scope of his info.

Yes, google doesn't always agree w/ MM info because his info is ahead of modern science ATM. MM has been saying cancer is caused by EBV (and sometimes other viruses) for 50 years... and only recently has science found a link between the virus and cancer. And just because they've found the link for some cases... they haven't done enough testing to find it related to most cancers. EBV is a notoriously difficult virus to test for because it can stay dormant for decades, burrowing deep into organ tissues and not always appearing on blood tests.

Again, the skepticism is warranted, but reading the MM Book 1 is a fantastic intro to the scope of what he's saying. Essentially, this guy is actually making a huge impact on the entire development of modern medicine. Many doctors advise their patients based on his info.

Trust me, I'm not brainwashed. I'm a critical thinker who has stumbled upon this goldmine of info. I spent 8 months hyper-learning it. There's a lot of insights to be gleaned about the state of modern medicine (why it completely fails to have any good-quality explanation for the causes not only cancer, but eczema, thyroid problems, alzheimers, arthritis, diabetes, chronic fatigue, tingles/numbness, brain fog, add, autism, and a lot more).

One of the problems of relying on only scientific studies to make sense of health info is that many studies are re-contextualized in light of understanding MM info. Theres multiple interpretations for the conclusion of a study. For example, studies showing that increased protein intake links to more muscle growth. So we say that protein -> causes muscle growth. But MM explains that it doesn't. In truth, carbohydrates (especially from fresh fruits) and complex mineral salts (from leafy greens) plus a calorie surplus causes muscle growth. These science studies don't take into account that someone increasing their protein is also increasing their general calorie intake and also their carb intake which is why their muscle mass is going up. That's just one example with too much detail to cover right here, but I'm trying to say that if science was the ultimate metric for knowing the truth about human health, there wouldn't be 1000s of doctors basing their info on scientific  studies while also having completely different and contradictory conclusions. 

MM introduces some key nuanced insights into the understanding of diet that makes all the difference. Just a few examples:

- how too much fat intake clogs the liver and prevents healings

- how viruses feed off of certain toxins, metals, and foods (like eggs)

- how viruses like EBV stay dormant in the body for decades, evading blood tests, and slowly causing various chronic illnesses

- how the sodium cluster salts in celery juice is antibacterial and antiviral , alkalizes the body, and speeds up healing massively (with millions of real-life case studies to prove it)

- the healing power of fruits and veggies and how they are absorbed by the body

 

And too much more.

Anyways, just dropping this here for if you want to understand human health better than most professionals. It's a lot of info to take in a process, but it's really worth it in my opinion.

Thanks for reading :)

- Adam


I make YouTube videos about Self-Actualization: >> Check it out here <<

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On 9/28/2024 at 8:19 PM, Dylan Page said:

@Adam M The world has been dealing with cancer for centuries and has no concrete solution and you claim to know what causes 99% of cancers. How fucking brainwashed can you be man. I don’t mind entertaining new ideas but this is ridiculous. 

Agreed... this idea that cancer and heart disease didn't exist before modern times because we didn't have the level of technological understanding to understand what these diseases are is silly.  Even a thin person with bad genetics can end up having issues with plaque buildup in the arteries. Blaming 99% of cancers on the "jab" or "gmos" or other stuff to me is a bit silly also.  Good chance we've been getting cancer for as long as we've been evolving as a species. I mean, we used to be in the sunlight pretty much constantly and that will give you skin cancer.. we aren't meant to live a super long time... have kids around age 15, be grandparents by 30, great grandparents by 45.

The best way to keep the body healthy is occasional water or dry fasting however. This can be proven using science and makes sense from an evolutionary perspective as well. We didn't always have ready access to 3 meals a day and often spent lots of time in ketosis or hungry.

There are infinite theories out there as to the perfect diet... this thread reminded me of this guy who has a strange combination of things he suggests can lead to "development"

https://www.drlwilson.com/ARTICLES/SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT.htm

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