35 People Who Decided To Spread Their Medical ‘Knowledge’ And Got Rightfully Shamed Over It (New Pics)
It’s common sense to not trust everything that you read on the internet. After all, it doesn’t take a degree or any sort of qualifications to start publishing articles on topics that you know nothing about. Whether you intend on starting conspiracy theories or you’re inadvertently spreading misinformation, it’s extremely easy to make false claims online.
But thankfully, there are also plenty of people who are quick to call out ridiculous statements that they come across on the internet. We took a trip to the Bad Medical Takes account on X and gathered some of their best posts below. This page is dedicated to stopping medical information in its tracks, so enjoy scrolling through these absurd claims and pieces of advice. And remember: you probably shouldn't trust anyone with your health except your doctor!
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And why isn't there enough karmic justice when these morons get ill, like when all those deniers died of covid?
It does happen. Used to follow a guy on Twitter who was a member of a bunch of Facebook groups devoted to naturopathic & homeopathic "medicine". He posted screenshots of what they were saying and it was horrifying. One woman posted a picture of her husband's leg, which had gotten torn up by farm machinery 3 days before. She said they had been pouring urine on it for 3 days and it was just getting more red and swelling. Did anyone have any suggestions, or should they go to the hospital.
Load More Replies...Yes, there is always a natural remedy. In this case, it's antibiotics - ultimately made entirely of natural substances.
Covid is a virus. Antibiotics do nothing to a virus.
Load More Replies...During wartime? You gotta conserve, I only use nonessential oils
Load More Replies...Didn’t “they” use this as experiments on prisoners during WW2? Not a good reference.
It's all a scam by big haematology to get the $$$
Load More Replies...Unpopular opinion, but seeing your loved one in pain and being absolutely unable to help is actually very stressful for a man. That fact in no way detracts from what the woman is experiencing. It's not a balance beam, both partners can have pain and distress at the same time.
You can help though. There are whole classes you can take on how to help, comfort and support someone giving birth through said birth.
Load More Replies...I have to be honest, I don't really like that you refer to a person dying from a stroke caused by panic or stress as a "wúss", regardless of whether or not it's a man. It's not funny.
Load More Replies...That's still not the same. Gosh, do we need to explain that? But I guess, everything is allowed, as long as it helps men like owen to minimise the dangers of childbirth. Do men also get gestational diabetes or any other side effects? What do you say, Owen? Men stress eating sweets during their partner's pregnancy is exactly the same? FO.
No matter what you’re going on the internet to find, you should proceed with caution. If you’re joining a new social media platform to make friends, you should know that you can’t always trust that other people are who they say they are. If you’re looking for the “best” vegan chocolate cake recipe, there are going to be dozens that swear they’re the greatest ever. And, of course, if you’re in search of health advice, don’t blindly believe what you read, even if the author claims to be a doctor.
The Bad Medical Takes account on X makes it very clear that plenty of ignorant people feel comfortable spreading medical misinformation online. This page has amassed an impressive 275K followers by posting hilarious and concerning claims celebrities and random citizens alike have shared on the internet. Unfortunately, we can’t stop them from posting ignorant things, but we can shame them for it!
If 50 percent of women are single, doesn't it make 50 percent of men single too. (Ignoring situations like homosexuality and polyamoury)
I don't know but I'm guessing Richard and Bill will be alone till the end.
Sounds like Bill is " begging the question" . That he knows it's all just doom and gloom and we are avoiding it.
Load More Replies...BULL SHITE I’m happily single now thank you 14 years now and it’s BLISS , we do not need men to define us , or a partner of either gender ,
Like me! I have no desire to pair up again. I like having my space and being able to do what I want to do when I want to do it.
Load More Replies..."Poor life choices"? If he means marrying certain men and learning from that bad decision, yes.
I'm surprised at this stat. Judging by the nonsense spewed here, I'd have thought that virtually every woman Richard meets would tell him they already have a partner and are definitely not interested...
Welp, the doom is not really impending anymore, is it? Get your head out your ārsē Bill
Poor life choices? Perhaps it is due to the poor choice of males in their environment.
Most of women's emotional issues are caused by men that never got any therapy.
For example, Matt Walsh. I'm almost convinced that he's just an agitator - I struggle to believe that people that stupid exist today.
Load More Replies...Matt Walsh. Where does he lie in the top ten list of the biggest twatbaskets in the world.
Freud was a liberal woman?! The things you learn on the Internet.
For someone who claims talking about feelings is feminine, Walsh seems to love sharing his as often as possible
This kind of nonsense is the *reason* that most people who go to therapy are women - because women are less likely to be too embarrassed to get it.
Men like this are emotional vampires that are too much trouble to be worth it. They are emotionally stunted and are terrible partners and worthless parents.
Or so the nuns claim. But now we know the truth, all thanks to Vish and his expertise in dermatological research!
Load More Replies...A body she "caught"??? Like a spider in her web? That's so vague I can't understand in which way he doesn't make any sense at all.
Do they mean "a person she had séx with", perhaps? (as "body count" can sometimes refer to the number of séxual partners one has had.) I'd love to see VishBurra's scientific "proof", as I'm 43 years old, have tons of freckles/spots/moles on my face, but have only slept with 3 different men in my entire life XD
Load More Replies...Okay I used good lighting and I wore my best glasses but I definitely have fewer freckles than bodies. Men beware!
If this was true I would be then Bonny Blue wouldn't hold a candle to me. Or it could just be that I'm genetically predisposed to age and sun spots.
Hey, I kinda like the idea of using the term ‘caught the body’ when referring to having relations…less derogatory than getting laid, etc. Also highlights the need for protection if you don’t wanna catch something else!
But it also means that you killed someone in some slang, so it gets a bit confusing. Example - there's a Bobby Shmurda song with the lyrics "Mitch caught a body 'bout a week ago," so you have to know who you're talking to when you use it. ;-)
Load More Replies...As I’m sure you know, social media is a goldmine for misinformation. So it’s no surprise that influencers are happy to spread false claims about health as well. One 2025 study of the top 100 mental health TikToks found that more than half contained misinformation.
Another issue with content on social media that discusses mental health is the fact that these videos tend to over-generalize and minimize the complexity of various health issues.
Amber Johnston, a British Psychological Society-accredited psychologist who reviewed the videos discussing trauma, told The Guardian, “Each video is guilty of suggesting that everyone has the same experience of PTSD with similar symptoms that can easily be explained in a 30-second reel. The truth is that PTSD and trauma symptoms are highly individual experiences that cannot be compared across people and require a trained and accredited clinician to help a person understand the individual nature of their distress.”
Leave Lima beans of this, they didn't do anything lol
Load More Replies...It's not the length it's the girth. I can hit both sides of a can of skoal, just can't touch bottom...
I don't even see an intelligible argument here to agree. Or disagree with. Just two people sort of complaining at each other.
They probably mean 'Yoachts', they would [not] even know what a 🚣♂️ is?
Load More Replies...And then one day the clostridium tetani bacteria will be like "oh, hello!". Don't look up what it does when it gets hold, it's a bit nightmare fuel. If only there was some way of educating the body's immune system what this thing is so it can nuke it on sight rather than.......
Her wisdom has been in doubt awhile now. She married Steven Miller and has 3 children with him. Hopefully idiocy is an anomaly and it hasn’t been passed on to their poor kids.
Load More Replies...Most harmful 'germs' will not be in the dirt, but in other people. The 'eat a peck of dirt a day' idea is a nonsense in any case, but proliferates the false idea that 'dirt', or soil, earth as Brits would call it, is inherently harmful and germ-ridden.
Load More Replies...I bet you won't. My mother sterilised everything she gave my sister, until she found her sucking the dog's nose.
So unfortunate that deeply stupid people like this are having children.
I'm guessing Rich swallows Lego bricks for the health benefits.
Rich, since they are entirely naturally-occurring, feel free to ingest tetradotoxin, plutonium, lead, mercury and lava. Some of them have minerals in them. Yum yum.
Lead is so natural that it has a place on the Periodic Table. So we can disregard any supposed harmfulness of bullets.
Should I tell everyone that many plastics are organic.
Are they free range and grass fed though?
Load More Replies...Meanwhile, certain health trends that spread online can be extremely dangerous. For example, in 2023, some people were drinking Borax diluted with water in an attempt to treat arthritis and other health issues. And children as young as nine have been shown anti-vax TikToks, which might cause them to believe that vaccinations are harmful. This kind of medical misinformation can harm not only the people who are exposed to it, but their entire communities.
And are produced in the male body as well, just like women produce testosterone as well as men. Both just do it in lower amounts
Some peoles children! I hope these kids stay in skool!
Load More Replies...I bet this knucklehead refuses to believe that men and women share 50% of their chromosomes - after all, the X chromosome is for women.../s
I wonder if he has a problem with the fact that in the beginning all human embryos are female. At about 6 or 7 weeks the SRY gene on the Y chromosome triggers the development of testes in XY embryos, leading to male characteristics; otherwise, female development proceeds. This "default" female pathway becomes distinctly male only if the SRY gene activates and produces male hormones like testosterone, making the female state the baseline unless actively overridden.
Load More Replies...Actually testosterone is the largest amount of any hormone produced in humans regardless of s*x. I've met people like this in person before and I honestly hurt for them.
All bodies have the same exact hormones, and produce them correctly for their genetic needs. How much produced of each one depends on WHAT ORGANS exist to produce them based on genetics.
I would think he'd fly around the room like a balloon deflating.
Load More Replies...Don’t need to leave the planet; just the USA. The level of stupidity here is mind boggling.
Load More Replies...The new policy. Stop protecting the children. Let some of them die. Then do the research, delegating it to people you expect will support your initial decision. Fire them if they don't.
He was going to do a "study" in Africa wherein infants were purposely withheld the hepatitis B vaccine. Link below.
Load More Replies...And they actually went through with it, honestly how did that idiot get in charge not only without knowledge but actual harmful believes?
Maybe they should research whether childhood vaccinations caused the rampant idiocy in the Trump administration.
Then how do you explain the repeal of Roe v Wade and significant increase in legislation against termination?
Load More Replies...Agreed. I received a donor heart about 20 months ago. During my time in the hospital, before and after the transplant, I was amazed at the stringent guidelines that are followed. Unfortunately, posts like this have encouraged people to have Orhan Donor removed from their licenses. Save a life, be a donor!
Load More Replies...Dude, you were an orderly. You thought breathing on a vent meant "alive". Brain dead and breathing on a vent is exactly the scenario for which the Organ Donor ID is intended.
Quite so. Keeping the bodily functions going after the patient has been declared dead is often an essential part of the process.
Load More Replies...I mean, they DO do live donor transplants. Maybe this guy was just confused and dumb?
I've seen death, in animals and humans, and "alive" doesnt mean survivable any more than dead means not moving (10-30 min for body to release all built up nerve energies and bodily gasses). Its really disconcerting to see muscles move and flex on their own after being removed from a fresh corpse, which is why death has to be verified very carefully.
The donor is only kept alive by a ventilator, which their family may choose to remove them from. This person would be considered legally dead when their heart stops beating.
The American Psychological Association also warns that medical misinformation online can cause financial harm as well. There are plenty of people and companies claiming that they have alternative medical solutions, when their real aim is only to make a profit by taking advantage of desperate and vulnerable people. If someone feels like they’ve been mistreated by the traditional medical system, they might be willing to try anything. But they should be skeptical of any individuals or products that make extraordinary claims.
You know the doctor just googles your shit in his office right? hehe
Load More Replies...I signed into Gemini with a burner account and posed the question. It responded that this simply wasn't going to happen: AI has a non-zero risk of making stuff up, sometimes it can completely misunderstand input, it lacks empathy and understanding so it isn't going to be able to pick up on non-verbal cues, AI often presents made up information with the same authoritative tone as facts making it harder for anybody to spot errors, there are numerous hands-on things that doctors do that a machine cannot, and one cannot hold an opaque algorithm legally accountable - in fact current LLMs are not even capable of demonstrating exactly how they arrive at any particular conclusion. And if you've ever used an AI art app, you'll be well aware that you can get wildly different results from the exact same prompt that are sort-of-maybe what you asked for but quite different nonetheless. The current state of technology can assist doctors, certainly, but won't be replacing them.
This will be the same AI that doesn't always know how many fingers a human has... Pretty sure it'll fail anatomy 101.
"How many 'a's are there in the word 'anatomy'?" "There are three 'a's'..."
Load More Replies...Every comment is gonna be anti AI because people are gonna confuse an Art Program AI, for a Database AI, which is comparing a paintbrush to the NASA systems.
Huh. Now I'm thinking I should get me some of that cereal!
Load More Replies...I don’t get why people are so upset about genetically modified foods. We’ve been doing this for hundreds of years.
Longer than that, look at the history of corn for an example.
Load More Replies...You can't literally change dna that easily in a living organism. You have to use gene scissors or induce variation during reproduction.
We have been changing genes for 9000 - 11000 years already. We just have different tools now.
Load More Replies...yes stop lol stop your scaremongering shite , u will be telling us the earth is flat next 🙄
This person probably thinks if you get pretty nose via plastic surgery, your kid will inherit it 🤦🏼♀️
Now people think we absorb genetic codes? I mean, I could see how confusing it would be to think there might be leftover ingredients from genetic splicing, but only if you think it's like a spray they put on the plants.
Yeah, by all means keep trusting video uploads from crackpots instead of, I don't know, talking to people who actually studies science and are experts
I am a bit shocked that this individual survived long enough to reach adulthood. This level of moron can be incompatible with life.
I find myself asking myself that question in my head quite often about people these days - even my own mother and sister. "How did this person survive to adulthood?!"
Load More Replies...As an old lady with a brain, I consider myself insulted by her pseudo.
“Obviously do your own research…” all it takes is a medical degree (Dr), and, ideally, a PhD (uberDr) with a specialism in virology, then you can do actual research.
A PhD isn't a "super doctor" it's a doctor of philosophy and holds pretty much the same academic weight as an MD, but in a different domain(mostly research vs application). A DS(doctor of science) is what is generally considered the "super doctorate"
Load More Replies..."I did all my own research". This qualifer alone tells you not to listen to a single thing this person is saying.
In this day and age, it’s simply not feasible to make a doctor’s appointment every time you have a small question about your health. So it’s only natural for people to seek out answers on the internet. But what can we do to protect ourselves from the onslaught of false claims floating around? CBC News suggests first using fact-checking tools like Snopes.com to make sure what you’re reading is accurate.
I remember having surgery in Derby Children's Hospital in 1966. It was far from new at that point.
From Google: "Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) has been around for over 120 years, founded in 1901 as Southern California's first hospital dedicated to children, making it a long-standing institution that has grown with the city and become a leading pediatric center." Rob-o-Rama Schneider must be a lot older than he looks.
Load More Replies...Children's Hospital of San Francisco (the city in which Rob was born) was opened in 1875...I guess he's looking good for 151+ years old
The first children's hospital is the Hôpital des Enfants-Malades, founded in 1802 in Paris, which was specifically established for the treatment of sick children. In the United States, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) opened in 1855 and was the first hospital dedicated to treating illnesses and injuries specific to children.
And Great Ormand Street Hospital in London has been around since 1852.
Load More Replies...Yay Danny Thomas. Real name:Amos Muzyad Yaqoob Kairouz. Son of immigrants from Lebanon.
Load More Replies...So, in the years before penicillin, those high levels of childhood mortality were from kids in full health?? Shush now .
Oh, they died, all right... but somehow, without getting sick. I suppose that the discovery of penicillin cut the rate of cows falling out of the sky into school playgrounds down to just about nothing. The original poster of this thread is a fine example of the old adage "It ain't what you don't know, that will hurt you. It's what you do know, that just isn't so."
Load More Replies...Oh lort. This was EXACTLY what one of my managers at my grocery store retail job believed. I worked there for two and a half years during the pandemic. This dude was usually the closing manager and I worked the closing shift in my department (vitamins and supplements, and I could tell you plenty of woo-woo stories about my regulars and the supplements they believed would cure things..) So, many a night my manager would follow me around my department while I performed my closing tasks, telling me how "the invention of radio" caused the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918, and he'd list literally all of these same things, right up to "5G was invented and look what happened! COVID!" It took every last molecule of my self-control not to whack him over the head with a giant bottle of liquid bentonite clay.
Radio waves are NOT new. We didn't start getting bombarded with them in 1918. The earth has been bathed in them for it's entire 4 billion year lifetime. There are numerous astrophysical structures that naturally emit EM radiation at every wavelength (including radio waves) including gas clouds, galactic nuclei, neutron stars, quasars, and supernova remnants.
I suppose bringing the potato back from the Americas resulted in the Black Death?
It's so baffling, frustrating, and horrifying, isn't it?
Load More Replies...I thought that EMF sickness was what caused the Earth to be flat. Shows you what I know, darn it.
"Electromagnetic Frequency sickness"? That sounds like something a robot would get.
Darn it, and we have been wrongly calling them viruses 😅
Load More Replies...And detoxing from what? Water or food? Realistically back then what could they possibly be detoxing from. Some people hmph! Lol
Load More Replies...You know, just...healing. Like from toxins. Not any specific, definable toxins though.
Load More Replies...The Bubonic Plague. It's still around. Locally they find plague infected fleas on ground squirrels in campgrounds in the local National Forest, and those campgrounds sometimes stay closed for up to 2 years.
Load More Replies...Sure, and the fluid filled lungs were imaginary, along with the permanent increase in tasting and smelling nasty things, and the extra menstrual cycle that started next to the normal cycle (offset by a week so they occasionally overlapped), and... well I could go on...
It’s also always a good idea to find the original media source if you want to confirm that a claim or statement is true. Don’t believe it just because you heard it on TikTok. Find the exact study or article citing the information, and make sure that it wasn’t used out of context. At the same time, you’ll want to check if various news sources are reporting the same story. If you can’t find it anywhere else, you might want to be skeptical.
The life destroying effects of the virus are significantly higher so of ur a gambling person the vaccine is ur choice. Oh right🤦♀️my bad. I learned from above thw flu virus isnt real.
Get that shot and you will halt the body's natural detoxification process! 🤪
Load More Replies...If people call every cold the flu, they can't imagine dying from influenza.
Apparently there is no risk of death from the flu because it's a virus and those aren't real. So all those extra deaths each flu season? Fake! /S
Load More Replies...Why the 60s? Was that when medical knowledge collapsed and people started randomly making up shìt?
I guess the 60s was the end, or at least the start of the end, of the 'golden age' when we could just call people r******d, slow, subnormal, weird or whatever other labels we felt like and put them somewhere we didn't have to deal with them on a daily basis. Yes, I remember those days. They were not 'golden' for the poor kids involved.
Load More Replies...My son has Tourette's. It has "been around "since the mid 1800's.
It's likely the condition was around long before that, that's just when the first diagnosis was made and named.
Load More Replies...Phycology is the scientific study of algae - which I believe Jonas has in place of a brain.
Ah, I'm glad you posted that. I actually thought it was the study of mushrooms. That wouldn't have been as funny, for one thing.
Load More Replies...I have enough compassion to hope that the OP never gets a psychological (which he mispelled) disease, and if he does, gets more compassion than he's showing the many suffering from those diseases.
Here's a fact: on the 1911 UK census form, the last column (after name, age, occupation etc) is "If sub-normal, state whether half-wit, imbec1le or feeble-minded". I kid you not. What baffles me is - what on earth was the difference? Things have changed.
They were medical terms with defined meanings, not just synonyms. What changed is that the medical profession TRIED to be more cognisant of times when it was callous, and do something to make people more included.
Load More Replies...Well, I was always under the impression that funeral directors did the enbalming, not the ME staff. Perhaps the ME found an 8 cm clot?
If it was in a morgue surely it's most likely to have been an 80 foot long clot in the drains of all the congealed blood they sweep down there?
Well depending on what they died from this would happen naturally
Meanwhile, when you do find false claims or statements online, don’t hesitate to report them. It can be dangerous for influencers or companies to share outright lies with their followers and customers. Call them out, and make sure that they can’t get away with it again in the future. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to trust anything that we see online, but if we make it unacceptable to spread lies, maybe we’ll start to see less of them.
There was a time when child mortality happened at a much higher rate.
It is starting to creep back up in the US with so many people spouting off nonsense. It's really quite sad.
Load More Replies...I’m 57, had lots of vaccinations before 1986, I had MMR as an infant
I had it as a toddler. At boarding school (around 1986) they said that was impossible, but to their credit they gave me some sort of test (scratch test?) and, yeah, I did have it as a toddler. So that would have been mid to late '70s.
Load More Replies...Yup and this is the same time of infant mortality rates of >50%, and maternal mortality in doube digit as well.
Lansing Mich...mid-late 60's. Go to the fire house and get a sugar cube (Polio?) I assume Andrea has never served in the military, you walk down a line with Medics on either side and they inoculate you one after the other.
I personally miss the 1700s when only 3 of my 19 children made it to age 12.
Nope not hell lucifer has morals , that Ines going to purgatory, with all the other people like him ,
Load More Replies...Obviously this person has never heard of Long QT syndrome. Something that is hard to test for, but genetic. My family has it, so this dumb b might wanna do some research before spouting BS. It is likely the explanation for a majority of SIDS related deaths. It also k****d my diagnosed sister at random. Google it.
Is this a rage bait or is she projecting. Better call CPS to check on her kids
Now this is despicable, cruel incel BULLSHITE 🤬oh and pathetic as Nat said to ,
Strong focussed children? Also blind children. And dead ones.
Most people are different after having cancer. Those that survive that experience are often more concentrated and stronger, especially mentally. So let's not prevent cancer because we don't like strong focused people.
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A brilliant leader with wise decisions we all should trust in... (Joke)
Trump, change your d.r.u.g dealer because your hallucinations are really bad
Great bit from Jon Stewart of him, in the middle of a meeting, getting up and walking over to a window and looking outside "look at that". Probably the first known President to exhibit ADHD/OCD.
Yep. That's why there's a theory that Mozart was autistic. The vaccines. SMH
It’s no coincidence that “Trump” is an anagram of “stupid moronic orange c**t”
Well, at least now we know what's really wrong with him, since every one of his "accusations" is a "confession."
I've been told my O- blood is useable by most people. Must just be a lie put out by the people who make the cookies we get when we donate blood, to sell more cookies (am I getting the hang of this conspiracy stuff?)
Sounds legit :-) Can't trust those evil cookie companies! Beware Big Cookie!
Load More Replies...We are only one race - the human race. This is not philosophical or religious. Color differences are just decorations.
Yeah, good to know my mother was no longer a woman after she had her hysterectomy...
Load More Replies...If you could literally save the world's population from starving and you do not, what does that make you?
Hmm, lost my uterus to cancer, so I guess I'm not a woman any more...but I'm not a man, so...I must be some third gender? Like, a nonbinary? I love how these right-wingers make the definitions of gender so strict they wind up creating all these "others", the very thing they're railing against.
Not to mention women who are actually born without a uterus. Rare but it does happen.
Or born with two (my sister was). Makes someone doubley good I guess!
Load More Replies...Another thing for women to have to worry about. Is my cleavage feminine enough?
Load More Replies...Eyes set forward in male dominant location? I had no idea my eyes were set backwards, which they must be since I'm not male!
So do women have eyes on the side of their heads, like horses?
Load More Replies...You can find this same kinda weirdo doing this "analysis" on women video game characters trying to root out which ones are the hidden trans.
I'm guessing OP's calculations only work when they know in advance that the person has transitioned
What's even funnier is that the post Kaiser is transvestigating was a reply to 'best transition ever filmed?' No duh they're trans, that's the point of the post.
That's not the same person in the pictures unless they had major facial reconstruction surgery.
" Their body will never harm itself". Tell that to every person with autoimmune.
Well, technically an infection is not "the body trying to harm itself" is an invader from an outside source trying to live in ir body. But please keep encouraging this thought because the less people who use "magical pills" (aka antimicrobials) inappropriately, the better the magic will work on those who actually benefit from them.
I know, right? I’ve had some Orajel with me lately because I keep re-biting my tongue. It swelled when I bit it so it’s been easier to bite.
Load More Replies...Anaphylaxis is: No bueno. Not recommended. 0/10
Load More Replies...Been a while since I heard the name Rothschild, conspiracy nuts must recycle 👍🏼
Even medics know there is a slight risk, but as below, surgery soon after a positive biopsy minimises any risk. *Extremely Rare: The actual risk of a biopsy causing cancer spread is minimal, often cited as less than 1%. * *Newer Research Insights - Wound Environment: Some studies suggest a core needle biopsy can create a temporary inflammatory wound environment (M2-dominant) that might promote cancer cell changes (EMT, angiogenesis). Delay Matters: A significant delay between biopsy and surgery (e.g., over 50 days) might increase mortality risk in some cancers, as this pro-metastatic state persists. Potential Solutions: Anti-inflammatory d***s (like C*X-2 inhibitors) might help mitigate these biopsy-induced changes if surgery is delayed.*
I'm guessing that by critical thinking, he means automatically criticising anyone who thinks
Dihydrogen oxide needs to have RFKJr. and his Wizard of Oz prohibit its usage.
Yes, but as Steven Wright noted, "What do you add?"
Load More Replies...I hope Snackbottle does his own "research" and goes without "water", or Dr Pepper for a couple of weeks.
i hope this person just stopped drinking water altogether. practice what you preach.
If she has children, they should be immediately removed from her home.
For a split second there, I thought you wrote Hogwarts.....................
Load More Replies...But they all behave as if they do, rejecting modern inventions and beliefs.
We live in a high Amish area, Covid TRASHED that community! And they infected one guy I know who side gigged by driving them to the store, etc..he d**n near died.
Who are these people and why are they allowed to publish their batshit-crazy notions?
In the era of printed press such individuals would struggle to get their "opinion" published ( spare some very fringe papers). Drawback of the internet age is what suddenly looneys got easy option of sharing their nonsense with millions like-minded individuals with no redaction or checks for common sense... :/
Load More Replies...Parasites is a new one on me. I knew to expect webbed feet and metal things sticking to me but this? Last straw! /S
Right, I knew about the ground up fetuses but not parasites! /S
Load More Replies...Oh, parasites is still doing the rounds, is it? I didn’t know there were parasite eggs in vaccines! LOL.
I am impressed how somebody managed to write something where everything is completely wrong
Well, at least they spelled the words correctly.
Load More Replies...What nonsense. I'm vaccinated against covid and don't have a "turbo cancer" of any kind. Nor do I have parasites. And I've been into heavy metal since I was a kid. The stress comes from my s****y job. SoucyCamille debunked.
Vaccines contain parasite eggs? Is this the next line of bollocks after the 5G trackers thing was firmly ridiculed for being technologically impossible?
It's parasite eggs now?! I can't keep up, I thought it was 5G microchips. But hey, resident evil style progenitor virus sounds cool er tha 5G 😅
Uh, guys, I like to sometimes be silly on here and pretend I'm an actual wolf, but I'm not. I'm human. We aren't meant to eat raw meat the way a true animal carnivore is. "It isn't natural to cook food" is an unhinged statement.
We should put him in a room with a virulent group of people and see how that turns out for him.
Cooking food caused an increase in population because more nutrients become available. Some things, like raw mushrooms, are pretty much devoid of nutrients as far as the human body is concerned. Here’s something that might thrill raw food advocates- some groups of people ate decayed meat because they were easier to digest. When outside people asked them how they could eat such nasty smelling things they were told that they don’t eat the smell. It’s also interesting that cooking foods cause mucus because for *years* it was only dairy that caused it. /s
Huh...so every year when we run the risk of having to shut our school(s) during the winter due to not enough students in attendance is...what?
So unnatural to cook food that we've been doing it for at least half a million years.
Acidic mucus?? Apparently if you don't cook any your food, you won't have any mucus in your body, including the acidic type.
Seriously. This one is #25 on the list currently and I'm not sure I can read through the rest of the entries without screaming in agonized rage XD
Load More Replies...In which case, I'm inclined to posit that OP is Taurus...
Load More Replies...So, like, reincarnation? or was it just a traumatic birth experience for our newborns and children that have had to suffer this horrible disease in AlexLand?
I mean, let’s imagine for a second it is… so what? The most effective way to treat it is holistically including chemo- or radio-therapy.
No its not. Prove it. I want to see a p-value. Go get some tumours and do the genomics. Go and get bone marrow from some babies with Leukemia. Maybe tell their parents whilst you are at it, they will be thrilled to learn about their babies emotional and spiritual trauma at this difficult time.
Remember the good old days when people were embarrassed about their ignorance? Now they wave it like a banner.
Then came Reagan, the internet, reality TV, and Trump.
Load More Replies...And you will have 0 kids as your stupidity is perfect women repellent
🤷 True story about mercury. When I started boarding school, in 1985, we dipped our fingers into a beaker of mercury and pinged blobs of it around the table. My last year there, in 1990, the teacher dropped one of the last mercury thermometers and we all had to leave immediately, plus evacuate neighbouring classrooms, and have an expensive decontamination crew come and clean it up. My offer to "my god,, I can just slurp it up with a pipette" was firmly denied. It's 36 years later and this person is just stark raving bonkers.
When I was 6 or 7, I didn't want to go to school, so I told my grandma I was sick. She popped her mercury thermometer in my mouth, and I panicked (since I wasn't actually sick) and thought to myself "she can't tell I'm not sick if the thermometer is broken" so I bit down on it and broke it in my mouth. Glass and mercury in my mouth. My Grandma heard the crack and freaked the fúck out. She made me spit it out in the sink and rinse my mouth while she called poison control. They told her as long as I didn't swallow any, I'd be fine. (No idea if it's the correct advice, but it's what she was told in 1987, and I didn't díe, so YMMV).
Load More Replies...I confess to reading "cult" incorrectly, but it still worked.
Load More Replies...Maybe, just maybe, being in close proximity to large numbers of people in a confined space has something to do with it.
Specifically large numbers of people from other places. All those lovely pathogens mixing together.
Load More Replies...I thrive on sugar and carbs and have never had influenza in my life! I want to know what all this "detoxing" garbage is about. My body naturally detoxes every day. That's what kidneys and livers are for, it's partly why we have all those organs just under our skin.
I wonder how old she is at the time of posting? I wonder what would happen if we revisited this woman a few years from now.
Her stupidity and false confidence would have gotten her k****d.
Load More Replies...I could maybe understand a guy coming out with this nonsense, but a woman knowing so little about how a woman's body works is actually rather disturbing.
Roll up, roll up, lovely snake oil for sale! I've been around the world and noticed old women don't menstruate, but they are also not as healthy as young people. Coincidence - I think not! Subscribe to my channel and learn the secrets of healthy diet and lifestyle. You too can menstruate like a champ, right into your 90s.
Don't do chemo, you won't have any health at all for decades after in the cemetery.
Many thanks for your good wishes, Multa Nocte. Hopefully, it's behind me, now 🤞
Load More Replies...And healthy cells too, but you have more of those.
Load More Replies...Yup. Amazing coincidence that most respiratory viruses symptoms resolve in 7-10 days.
You obviously don't understand. She had an onion by her face, and got better! /s
Load More Replies...In PL we say (maybe not only here?):"A treated cold lasts a week, an untreated cold lasts 7 days"
In Germany as well. To be fair, onions do have components that can help with the symptoms of the flu or a cold and it has been a longtime remedy to place cut up onions either on your neck or your feet. Still OP is obviously wrong to imply that you don't need anything else, ever, to cure a flu.
Load More Replies...If you eat it like an apple it keeps other people from kissing you for awhile, thereby preventing transmission of your flu.
Load More Replies...Absolutely! Don’t put the onion in the sock. Take the middle part of the onion out and stuff a sock in it. If you have only small onions you may have to peel away all the layers before a sock fits. If no onion remains, that’s ok. It was your intention to have a sock in the onion so the sock, the flu, and the onion will still work.
Load More Replies...I remember reading “The Witch of Blackbird Pond” when I was in 3rd or 4th grade. I think it was pre-revolutionary war in Massachusetts. One of the young women was ill with … something and had an onion poultice applied to her chest. I was puzzled by that, for obvious reasons. I imagine that somewhere someone is still using onion poultices and the patients are magically healed in 6 or 7 days, or at the latest, they’re healed within a week. /s
Science has yet to determine whether it was the seven sun rises or the seven sunsets that brought about OP's cure.
It depends. Is it caused by emotional trauma? It’s 7 sunrises. Physical trauma? That’s because of the seven sunsets. Now, if the person has invisible, or no trauma they’ll need seven days of high noon to heal.
Load More Replies...As Mr Auntriarch's mother used to say, if you go to the doctor's with a cold it'll only last a week, if you don't it'll go on for seven days.
The blemish on my left cheek is indicative of extraordinary intelligence. Trouble is, it's my bùtt cheek. So I always moon the facial ID cameras. By the way, TSA agents sure can be grumpy.
They live in food deserts and often have no access to fresh foods. They are stuck buying 13 frozen burritos for $10 so they can eat at the end if the month when their food stamps run out.
The fact that poor, unhealthy food is much cheaper than fresh and healthy food has nothing to do with it
Wait until they realise it's electromagnetic radiation..
Load More Replies...Health Effects of 480 nm Light: Melatonin Suppression: It can suppress melatonin, helping to regulate wakefulness. Mood Enhancement: Stimulates serotonin production, improving mood and reducing symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Cognitive Function: Enhances focus and reaction time. Skin Health: Used in dermatology against acne and bacteria.
Hypercapnia: Inhaling air with high concentrations of CO2 can lead to hypercapnia, a condition characterized by excessive carbon dioxide in the blood. Symptoms include dizziness, headaches, shortness of breath, and in severe cases, confusion and loss of consciousness. Physiological Effects: When CO2 levels increase, it combines with water in the blood to form carbonic acid, lowering blood pH and leading to respiratory acidosis. This condition can disrupt normal bodily functions and impair oxygen delivery to tissues, resulting in tissue hypoxia. Health Implications: Breathing air with CO2 concentrations above 5% can cause noticeable symptoms within minutes, while higher concentrations can lead to severe health risks, including respiratory failure and coma.
Healthcare isn't free, but universal healthcare is a lot cheaper for the people than whatever the US has going on
Healthcare is cheaper when you don't have to staff an entire department dedicated to denying it and pay an army of lawyers to defend that denial..
Load More Replies...I love the mentality of these people when they use the term "free healthcare". I paid my taxes for years (still do) and I had "free healthcare". In the US, people seem to have to pay for an ambulance trip, treatment (at hugely inflated prices), and the bill is far and away much higher than the investment I made in paying tax at a higher rate than the US citizens talking about "free healthcare". I am now on a variety of medications for which I pay absolutely nothing. I hate to think how much I would be paying in the corrupt system in the US.
Yeah, and when you mention to these people they already get free roads, schools, police, elections, etc, it somehow not the same...
Load More Replies...I promised to give a dog I adopted "homeopathic food". Still don't know what that means! ( He lived to be 15 so I figure I couldn't have fed him too badly)
Load More Replies...Don’t forget that the potions need to be whacked against a hard surface in a particular way. Of course, they have a special name for the whacking they do but I’m not going to look for it. The dilute solutions are interesting because some of them get to the point of there not being enough water on the planet to hold that one molecule of whatever-it-is.
How did this guy manage to deny everything a virus is.
People that are easily yucked out shouldn't read further - Everytime we are outside we breath in all kinds of bird feces as aerosol mist, so f*****g yes it can be transmitted by air. Infecting birds with pathogens is one of the best methodes to delivery a virological bioweapon over a large area in theory (The more you know)
I bet on 500 GB of certain content on that person's PC, law enforcement should take a look to be sure
Yep. I started menstruating when I was 11. I can assure all and sundry that I was still ABSOLUTELY a child, despite my menses.
Load More Replies...Anyone that believes the above, written by a moron in his mum's basement, in his sweaty underpants, needs to update!
I didn’t know I had cancer because I was weak. Good to know the actual cause, anyway I’m off to find some turmeric and healing crystals.
Oh, are we just going to completely overlook the fact that measles can cause corneal ulceration, which can lead to corneal scarring and blindness? We just going to ignore the fact that measles can cause a version of encephalitis that is progressive and always fatal? Okay.
And that it can actually wipe away immune memory, meaning that you lose immunity to other viruses that you were previously immune to. SMH
Load More Replies...Being alive is another thing that causes autism in a certain percentage of the population.
My blood pressure is rising dangerously. This arsëhole has almost certainly been vaccinated against measles, and has the fücking nerve to talk about culling the weak.
The sun was invented by the sunscreen manufacturers so they could sell their products.
Since the sun revolves around the flat earth, we should be able to put it in one place and live elsewhere.
My father has had three lumps cut off his head and ears. He's never used sunscreen in his life. He has spent the first half of his life in the sun though.
Honestly, I hesitate over the sun causing skin cancer. How the héll did we evolve as a species if the sun is dangerous to us? I think it’s more likely that people’s diets are too UPF and too low in all the natural antioxidants to protect us. We need artificial sunscreens because we can no longer protect our skin ourselves.
And yet my sister had 2 children after getting 3 Covid shots... a miracle!
AMAZING!! But according to this “logic” her grandchildren will be infertile. Is that how it “works” or am I confused?
Load More Replies...Um I think the unvaxxed peasants are removing themselves without any help from the vaxxed ones. The thought of 440 000 vaxxed and sane US citizens sounds absolutely amazing to me. There might just might be chance for the nightmare that is presently happening to come to an end.
Honestly, that’d probably make me want to get it even more.
I see that people return to the concept of natural selection by making sure their stupidity doesn't contaminate the gene pool any further
Oh lawd. I worked at Sprouts for two and a half years in the vitamins and supplements department. I hated having to sell homeopathic products and "remedies". My department manager loathed me because I'd point out where the homeopathic products were if people asked for them, but I wouldn't try to "sell" them. We also sold these big giant jars of liquid bentonite clay that people would buy.. to drink. They thought the clay would "cleanse" their bodies. People would also come in thinking that tart cherry juice pills would cure their gout, black walnut hull pills would "cleanse" the "parasites" they totally had in their digestive system, and milk thistle extract would "detox" their liver. I felt like a snake oil merchant and complete charlatan the entire time I worked there.
I'll be generous and assume that someone doesn't know their rubella from their rubeola, as well as their árse from their elbow.
Another pearl of wisdom from the country widely regarded as the worlds biggest open air lunatic asylum
And underneath the skin of some "people" is their true outer covering, that of lizard skin. Lizard people rule the earth.
It's not true that no one dies of prostate CA. However It is true that a very large number of men, if they live to be old enough, would be found to have prostate CA upon anutopsy. And be largely unsymptomatic except for problems peeing. All men eventually get prostate issues if they live long enough.
However even prostate cancer ( just like breast cancer) isn’t all exactly the same same and doesn’t behave the same way in all men. It CAN and DOES certainly metastasize in some cases and will k**l you in many of these cases, particularly if a man develops it at a younger age. This is why regular simple testing is so important so the patient AND their educated urologist can look a the patient’s overall picture of age, general health, and comorbidities and decide what the best course of treatment is. Sometimes, that’s watching and waiting and essentially doing nothing. Other times it’s significant treatments and or surgery.
Load More Replies...Ok, keep your prostate cancer untreated then. Everybody has the right to die of their own stupidity
My dad's undetected prostate cancer metastasized into bone cancer, which ultimately k1lled him.
A doctor told me, "Few men die from prostrate cancer but many men die with it.' "
I see that the clever Liberals found a way to start emptying out Florida. Poor kids, though.
Yep. He was born after the measles vaccine was widely administered in the US. I'm sure he got MMR vaccine as a small kid.
Load More Replies...2024. World Wide measles deaths totaled roughly 95 thousand people according to the World Health Organization. ( An organization the US just pulled out of because our stupid excuse for a government doesn’t like.all that pesky data and facts they produce)🙄. Not sure how to provide the link to the WHO data but it’s easily searchable.
Well, that's called herd immunity - but stick a measles outbreak in a group that haven't been vaccinated and where there's not been measles for some years, and BINGO. US in 2025 *About 69% of the confirmed cases were among children and teens. Across all ages, 11% of patients were hospitalized and three people died, including two children.*
I mean, he’s not wrong. Most people do just have this childhood illness and recover. Look at how it’s treated in sit-coms from the era, it’s treated as funny with someone all covered in spots, not as a seriously life threatening condition. The fact is that it is a small number of children that will affected at all in the long term. If this fact was openly discussed and parents told ‘we just don’t know which of these groups your child will fall into’ it would make far more sense than just telling them if their child catches measles they will die.
I did loads of research (back in the days of books, not youtubers) and declined the vitamin K, but requested that if my midwife felt the delivery had been in any way traumatic etc that she suggest the shot and we’d discuss it. I’m not anti anything, but wary of automatic delivery of one size fits all care. Neither time did the midwives mind this at all.
That was a bit daft of you. I’m glad your kid is ok.
Load More Replies...The faulty overwhelms the parts that are correct.
Load More Replies...I don`t think I can face palm my self any more today without getting a brain damage. How on earth can people belive this and other things on this list.
Something is wrong, it involves the brain, two plus two equals eightyteen or something.
Load More Replies...You are clearly on the stupidity spectrum - and quite a way to the right!
Why don't all these people get together and find a place to live away from the rest of us? We could call it something like Ignoramistan.
this person should trust nature and stay off the very unnatural internet.
Technically this is true. If your blood pH is above 7 you are most likely deceased, and so no more cancer!
You still have cancer, it just does not bother you anymore 🤣
Load More Replies...Funny thing, the blood pH value lies between 7.35 and 7.45, anything lower or higher is actually lethal. My argument in a discussion as somebody who has knowledge about biochemistry
And those massage therapists just rub me the wrong way.
Load More Replies...Yes. They're very small, and they p**p a lot.
Load More Replies...This person is claiming to be an MD? They need to be reported to the board.
MD??? Where did he get his degree? Heard and Macdonaldislands medschool? I assume he is american, is there no such thing like a minimum requirement to be able to study medicine in the US? Serious question, with some people here, i really wonder how they made it
It gets worse: "In the video Dr Kaufman advocates for consuming a teaspoon of turpentine mixed into a quarter cup of castor oil, and repeating this daily. He says this should be done in “systemic illness, even like sepsis”."
Load More Replies...Again, not 100% incorrect. Some ‘ectomies’ that were very in vogue for a while (e.g. removing a child’s tonsils almost as a matter of course) have been found to be unnecessary in a lot of cases, and even more recently the myth that tonsils didn’t do anything anyway was disproved. The same will happen with other ectomies, and they will be used more judiciously in the future, with treatments developed to try and help people retain them if possible. Also, does anyone remember when loads of children were having their adenoids removed? Is that still a thing? What even are the adenoids? This doesn’t mean someone should try and treat a ruptured appendix with water fasting, but I don’t think that’s what he means anyway. Although these stupid little Tweets without context are just asking for trouble.
Now, while this is bunk, there has been some research supporting the use of heavy antibiotics in early appendicitis instead of surgery
Babies are about parenting, they don't get to make decisions for themselves until later (toddlerhood being the stage where you are desperately trying to protect them from the decisions they would like to make)
Just always answer yes... Yup, mmmhm, of course, always. They never answered with a yes, also if she's still sleeping in a crib, not sure she should attempt riding a bike, even with a helmet on.
What?! My 7 wisdom teeth were the result of a "mineral deficiency" according to this imbecilic twátwaffle?
OK, each generation of your children gets weaker and has more health challenges from raw milk and raw mulk products.
Yes, I find it helpful to allow your gross stupidity to put your children at risk!
Ha ha ha. Raw milk is legal in the UK, so the idea that it will automatically k**l anyone that imbibes it is nonsense. In fact dairies licensed to sell raw milk are held to *much* higher standards than those only selling pasteurised milk. And raw milk does contain more living factors than pasteurised milk, obviously, because the mother passes on immune cells to the calf, plus there is good bacteria in there. I’m not ‘advocating’ for raw milk, I really, really don’t care what people drink, but it annoys me when Americans throw raw milk into the discussion as being as stupid as saying gummies will cure cancer.
They need to see someone expire from tetanus. It's very much not a pleasant way to go.
Well, I can't read any more of these. I've run out of faith in humanity for today - I'm off to look at some comics
I don't think either of them understand that tetanus and a tetanus vaccine are two different things.
You get one injection at the time of injury - a weakened but live form of the disease, which works quickly but only gives shortlived cover (and is usually painful and makes you feel unwell) But then you have a course of 3 vaccines over a period of around 9 months, which lasts for 5 years (so you wouldn't need the painful one again) If you have a booster after 5 years, then you should actually be covered for life. (Exact details depends on your country's vaccination schedule/green book in the UK)
Tetanus shots are overused though. I once got taken to A&E because I’d fallen on gravel and really scraped up my knee (my friend worked there, I would never have taken myself off for something like that). They cleaned it out and gave me a tetanus vaccination. I then read up on tetanus (this was back in the 80s, so no I was not getting my information from youtubers!) and found out that it is an anaerobic bacteria. Oxygen kills it. It flourishes in deep puncture wounds with very narrow openings, in an anaerobic environment. It absolutely will not cause any kind of problem in a very shallow, open, graze. The vaccine was completely unnecessary and, considering *all* medical interventions carry some risk, I was put at more risk by having it than not. I was annoyed, to say the least. Yes tetanus exists, but most of the injuries that are treated with a shot do not require it. Also, why was the NHS wasting money?
Ok - so how do u explain "blood cancers" (leukemias) that dont have "tumors"? This world is doomed
They're just from having a negative personality according to this type.
Load More Replies...Prove it. Get hold of some tumors, and tell me: Why do tumors have cells in them? Why are they mostly made of cells? Why do those cells have exceptionally high genetic instability? Why do genes involved in DNA repair, cell proliferation and adhesion tend to be damaged in tumor cells? Why do people with tumors die more quickly if they have low immune cell infiltration. I very much appreciate your expertise.
Or... Cancer is not one disease but is an umbrella term covering a wide range of diseases all of which need their own treatment and cures...
There are in fact quite a significant number of treatments that can cure certain forms of cancer. I was privileged to have some input into the analysis and approval process of one of the early ones, really the first one accepted as a full cure, which has now gone on to save something like 5 million women who would otherwise have died from breast cancer.
Erm, well yes, they get paid A LOT of money if they find a cure. Some might say... billions. Jenn needs a filter or people might realise she's a bit thick. Maybe a cure hasn't been found because (a) cancer is not 1 but 1000s of different diseases. (b) the tools and technology we have to explore it are highly limited. Its tricky to explore trillions of interactions at the molecular level in real time, for thousands of people (c) cancer is heterogenous, which means its a little different in everyone.
Why is educating your dumb children *my* cost burden? Oh, wait, maybe because all of that stuff can be much less of a burden for everybody if it is shared out and we all chip in for the benefit of our country as a whole rather than any specific individual?
One of my theories is that chocolate cake in large quantities is good for me. We can all make up theories
That’s not a theory, that’s a hypothesis. And a ruddy hilarious one at that.
That's a fun theory. Prove it. I wouldn't be too tricky to test it out. Interview a few thousand people who have children. Ask who had tatoo's before pregnancy and whether their kids have autism. Then, look at the numbers. Now the tricky bit, if it shows there is no difference, please be honest.
Sure, let's ignore the f*****g fact that asians, american natives and the australian aboriginies also have Neanderthal DNA traces. The only population not having that are native, sub-saharan africans due to the geographical seperation between their ancestors and the Neanderthals
Don't tell this person the "out of Africa" theory of human evolution, or mention that there's a pretty good chance that Jesus would look more like Yasser Arafat than Chuck Norris.
If someone's a racist, making sense is of no value.
Load More Replies...I made it to #32 before stopping in disgust. I wish I had quit when you did. Or sooner.
Load More Replies...I'm not sure what other term than perplexed or confused to use after reading some of these. Apparently, I would avoid the spectrum if my mother wasn't "old", didn't take paracetamol, was Amish, refused any vaccination for me, let me undergo measles, skin cancer, put dirt in my mouth, had "good vibes" and let me "become a "Florida Man". Whenever I ended up sick, I should have been treated with oregano, not drink water and in no way should I visit a dentist because it's a scam. If I ever have a cancer-related health scare due to genetics, it's because of emotional and spiritual trauma and I should avoid use of any therapy that prevents cell division and/or damage the cells that are causing the issues. And obviously, it's impossible for me to have freckles before the age of 30 unless "each freckle is a body I caught". I know there was a lot more to digest, but... can you hear how illogical it sounds? P.S.: Reductio ad absurdum - I may have used it to make a point, but unless you know what you are talking about, unless you know what the people you are talking about are going through, unless you have an unbiased study to present - just because you have an opinion, it doesn't make it a fact.
This is one of the downsides i see with social media. Any nutjob can post their wild theories and anybody with a half brain can read it. There is no one there to tell them why it is bull💩. In the old days, what people new was mostly from books and in order for them to get printed, people were checking the facts ( for science books). Now, people get fed with so much stupitidy that it is for them very difficult to pick what is real if it only makes sense to them in some kindergarten logic.
What the eff is all this detox mumble? 🤷 Hey, if you are serious about wanting to detox, how about start by getting rid of the orange shitgibbon in that big house with white walls.
The only good part was getting some nice insults for later: #7 "[Your mother] should have swallowed" and #11: "delusions of competency."
Load More Replies...The number of people who completely misunderstand cancer is unhinged. Last year, two people I'm close with beat cancer and one of my friends died from it. It's very real.
I made it to #32 before stopping in disgust. I wish I had quit when you did. Or sooner.
Load More Replies...I'm not sure what other term than perplexed or confused to use after reading some of these. Apparently, I would avoid the spectrum if my mother wasn't "old", didn't take paracetamol, was Amish, refused any vaccination for me, let me undergo measles, skin cancer, put dirt in my mouth, had "good vibes" and let me "become a "Florida Man". Whenever I ended up sick, I should have been treated with oregano, not drink water and in no way should I visit a dentist because it's a scam. If I ever have a cancer-related health scare due to genetics, it's because of emotional and spiritual trauma and I should avoid use of any therapy that prevents cell division and/or damage the cells that are causing the issues. And obviously, it's impossible for me to have freckles before the age of 30 unless "each freckle is a body I caught". I know there was a lot more to digest, but... can you hear how illogical it sounds? P.S.: Reductio ad absurdum - I may have used it to make a point, but unless you know what you are talking about, unless you know what the people you are talking about are going through, unless you have an unbiased study to present - just because you have an opinion, it doesn't make it a fact.
This is one of the downsides i see with social media. Any nutjob can post their wild theories and anybody with a half brain can read it. There is no one there to tell them why it is bull💩. In the old days, what people new was mostly from books and in order for them to get printed, people were checking the facts ( for science books). Now, people get fed with so much stupitidy that it is for them very difficult to pick what is real if it only makes sense to them in some kindergarten logic.
What the eff is all this detox mumble? 🤷 Hey, if you are serious about wanting to detox, how about start by getting rid of the orange shitgibbon in that big house with white walls.
The only good part was getting some nice insults for later: #7 "[Your mother] should have swallowed" and #11: "delusions of competency."
Load More Replies...The number of people who completely misunderstand cancer is unhinged. Last year, two people I'm close with beat cancer and one of my friends died from it. It's very real.
