Breast cancer is affecting how many woman today. 1 in 7? Something has massively increased those numbers. No speculation
Prolonged estrogen, yea trans are a huge demographic that are in a high risk category, and due to the rest of that medicine cabinet they take, it has so many other health issues, and not just mental. Forget that stat, because more die far quicker than cancer. But it's another larger figure of them. Their life expectancy is terminal. Decades less than their biological averages.
Topically a lot more women were, dunno if it has changed being prescribed estrogen. It's even an injection in some places as a natural enlargement, because when women naturally produce it, is when they're birithing and producing milk.
Estrogen and progesterone naturally produced, have an abundance of health risks, when taken artfically outside of their natural cycles.
They do.
The pill has heaps of side affects. It doesn't always work either. Doesn't a product like Lamisil counteract it.
The conspiracy is breast cancer affecting between 1 in 5 and 1 in 7 women today. If we can put our finger on it. Think. Those rates have exploded. But look at a linked risk of the pill. How many women take the pill today. Look at that 1 in 5 more than 1 in 5? Come on.
There are probably quite a few more factors and medicines. But it is obviously a cause.
Cancer creeps up on us from multiple angles. One of those angles is low level radiation. Cell phones, wireless, bluetooth, wifi... Etc, these are all tested as if they were the only item emitting low level radiation. It was the original 5G conspiracy before it was hijacked into nonsense. The wavelength of 5G is the same size as your internal organs, which means they can more easily absorb the low level radiation.
Now add all the other things we have been discussing as bad for you. Some people don't have a chance. And, due to false overpopulation claims I believe it's intentional.
Yes they do. I postively agree. I don't think the cellphones are giving me breast cancer. I don't identify as a woman.
But let's blame something because it's so much fun to have a bunch of warning labels on the hazardous products. Products like transgenders.
If we can think of a product that needs a warning label, apart from the transgenders, it must be?
No wonder it has been squashed by big tobacco. Like the cellphones. It took like 70 years to get tobacco warning labels. But seen as though they're on everything today, including alcohol in Canada. I hope it doesn't take that long to get the transgenders cause cancer?
Humor. But I think it's a combination. Although importantly it is the pill as that leading source. But it won't become significant. Other than look there's now a pill for men or some bullshit. It's the leading contraceptive despite its clear risks. The solution outweighs the side affects. Cellphone profits outweigh their damage. Until there are how many cellphones a year.
https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/treatments-and-drugs/hormonal-therapy-for-breast-cancer
Breast cancer is affecting how many woman today. 1 in 7? Something has massively increased those numbers. No speculation
Prolonged estrogen, yea trans are a huge demographic that are in a high risk category, and due to the rest of that medicine cabinet they take, it has so many other health issues, and not just mental. Forget that stat, because more die far quicker than cancer. But it's another larger figure of them. Their life expectancy is terminal. Decades less than their biological averages.
Topically a lot more women were, dunno if it has changed being prescribed estrogen. It's even an injection in some places as a natural enlargement, because when women naturally produce it, is when they're birithing and producing milk.
Low level radiation safety standards account for that singular device. People are surrounds by low level radiation in all aspects of their life.
What are we discussing exactly?
Estrogen and progesterone naturally produced, have an abundance of health risks, when taken artfically outside of their natural cycles.
They do.
The pill has heaps of side affects. It doesn't always work either. Doesn't a product like Lamisil counteract it.
The conspiracy is breast cancer affecting between 1 in 5 and 1 in 7 women today. If we can put our finger on it. Think. Those rates have exploded. But look at a linked risk of the pill. How many women take the pill today. Look at that 1 in 5 more than 1 in 5? Come on.
There are probably quite a few more factors and medicines. But it is obviously a cause.
Cancer creeps up on us from multiple angles. One of those angles is low level radiation. Cell phones, wireless, bluetooth, wifi... Etc, these are all tested as if they were the only item emitting low level radiation. It was the original 5G conspiracy before it was hijacked into nonsense. The wavelength of 5G is the same size as your internal organs, which means they can more easily absorb the low level radiation.
Now add all the other things we have been discussing as bad for you. Some people don't have a chance. And, due to false overpopulation claims I believe it's intentional.
Yes they do. I postively agree. I don't think the cellphones are giving me breast cancer. I don't identify as a woman.
But let's blame something because it's so much fun to have a bunch of warning labels on the hazardous products. Products like transgenders.
If we can think of a product that needs a warning label, apart from the transgenders, it must be?
No wonder it has been squashed by big tobacco. Like the cellphones. It took like 70 years to get tobacco warning labels. But seen as though they're on everything today, including alcohol in Canada. I hope it doesn't take that long to get the transgenders cause cancer?
Humor. But I think it's a combination. Although importantly it is the pill as that leading source. But it won't become significant. Other than look there's now a pill for men or some bullshit. It's the leading contraceptive despite its clear risks. The solution outweighs the side affects. Cellphone profits outweigh their damage. Until there are how many cellphones a year.