Expert Shocks Medical World: Cancer Is Allegedly “A Parasite”

Expert Shocks Medical World: Cancer Is Allegedly “A Parasite”
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A medical expert makes a shocking claim, saying that cancer is made of parasites. Check out the latest reports about this below, and let’s see what’s it all about.

Here are some extremely interesting tweets:

This is a claim that has not been completely verified yet, so we should look at it with high caution, but it is definitely worth checking out.

In other similar news, although Johnson & Johnson labels their bath products as being “baby safe,” they have recently faced lawsuits and public outrage over their baby products and the ingredients they use.

“The Environmental Working Group, a non-profit environmental research organization, describes the dangers of the ingredients used in Johnson & Johnson products. These ingredients include quaternium-15 and 1,4-dioxane.Quaternium-15 is a formaldehyde-releasing preservative, and well-known carcinogen that causes burning sensations in the eyes, nose and throat; watery eyes; wheezing; nausea; and skin irritation. Daily exposure is linked with leukaemia and brain cancer.”

The North American Contact Dermatitis Group considers quaternium-15 to be among the most clinically significant contact allergens in children.

Other formaldehyde-releasing chemicals used by Johnson & Johnson include DMDM hydantoin, imidazolidinyl urea, and diazolidinyl urea.
According to the latest reports, “1,4-dioxane is another carcinogen that causes vertigo upon inhalation, as well as drowsiness, headache, anorexia, and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat and lungs. It also causes skin irritation upon contact. This chemical is also a by-product of ingredients like PEG-100 stearate, sodium laureate sulphate, sodium myreth sulphate, polyethylene and ceteareth-20.”


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Rada Mateescu

Passionate about freedom, truth, humanity, and subjects from the science and health-related areas, Rada has been blogging for about ten years, and at Health Thoroughfare, she's covering the latest news on these niches.

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