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<blockquote data-quote="KLinNBC" data-source="post: 258581" data-attributes="member: 6779"><p>If it actually worked on this virus there would be as much or more money for drug companies than there is for vaccines. Simple logic, they would be selling Ivermectin in billions around the world. So I don't see how there would be some conspiracy to suppress or what the benefit would be. Never mind the science. </p><p></p><p>Cancer really isn't a "plague" either. It's not a singular disease, it's an umbrella term for more than 100 different tissue growth aberrations. Plague infers an infection from without, cancer is neither an infection nor from without. It comes from within and is utterly personal to every victim. It's the human body making mistakes. Every cell in your body (excepting nerve/brain) is constantly being replicated through your lifetime. Often the new cells are a mistake. Most often the mistake is not viable and dies on it's own. Often your immune system recognizes and destroys the mistake. If you're unlucky the mistake is not only viable but "looks" close enough or your immune system is not aggressive/optimized enough and it isn't destroyed. It then lives and multiplies outside the constraints of normal cellular growth. That's cancer. As you age your cellular machinery becomes more prone to mistakes. Also there are many outside contaminants that can give rise to more mistakes. Food additives, radiation, etc. Inflammation causes more replication and therefore more mistakes. But it all comes from within. 30% of lung cancers are from non-smokers, cannot be attributed to smoking. Smoking certainly causes higher incidents of lung cancer but it is not the root cause. </p><p></p><p>Cancer is not something you "catch" or "get". It's incidence has increased because we live longer than ever and it's shows up more as our bodies age, run out of gas. Well, I seem to have more gas then ever so bad analogy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KLinNBC, post: 258581, member: 6779"] If it actually worked on this virus there would be as much or more money for drug companies than there is for vaccines. Simple logic, they would be selling Ivermectin in billions around the world. So I don't see how there would be some conspiracy to suppress or what the benefit would be. Never mind the science. Cancer really isn't a "plague" either. It's not a singular disease, it's an umbrella term for more than 100 different tissue growth aberrations. Plague infers an infection from without, cancer is neither an infection nor from without. It comes from within and is utterly personal to every victim. It's the human body making mistakes. Every cell in your body (excepting nerve/brain) is constantly being replicated through your lifetime. Often the new cells are a mistake. Most often the mistake is not viable and dies on it's own. Often your immune system recognizes and destroys the mistake. If you're unlucky the mistake is not only viable but "looks" close enough or your immune system is not aggressive/optimized enough and it isn't destroyed. It then lives and multiplies outside the constraints of normal cellular growth. That's cancer. As you age your cellular machinery becomes more prone to mistakes. Also there are many outside contaminants that can give rise to more mistakes. Food additives, radiation, etc. Inflammation causes more replication and therefore more mistakes. But it all comes from within. 30% of lung cancers are from non-smokers, cannot be attributed to smoking. Smoking certainly causes higher incidents of lung cancer but it is not the root cause. Cancer is not something you "catch" or "get". It's incidence has increased because we live longer than ever and it's shows up more as our bodies age, run out of gas. Well, I seem to have more gas then ever so bad analogy. [/QUOTE]
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