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Posted On: 05/26/2024 10:01:12 AM
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Re: Buddyboy20 #143698
Great point Buddyboy20
The only medication they have right now against MSS tumors is chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is essentially poison. It would kill you if given in excess quantities. It's aimed at the cancer of course, in the hopes that it would kill the tumor before it kills you.
But, in fact, that is the essential cure, which is to kill the tumor. Unfortunately, chemo damn near kills the patient as well.
There is no other alternative out there that can kill the tumor, even if it would also kill the patient. Chemo is BP's answer.
But leronlimab harmlessly (to the patient), does in fact kill the tumor. It is lethal to the tumor. It smothers the tumor. It suffocates the tumor by cutting off its blood supply thereby cutting off its O2. The tumor cannot grow. It shrinks and goes away.
It prevents further metastasis by getting the immune system back on its feet again. The RANTES hypnotized CD8 toxic natural killer cells go back to their original job of killing the tumor cells.
and more and more...
but, leronlimab is not poison. It does not seem to have any real side effects excepts diarrhea has been reported I believe. This sort of fits as a side effect as leronlimab whips our immune system into gear and let's say increases the rate at which it operates, (remember the long covid findings when the immune system was slow and practically dead from overuse, and with leronlimab, it normalizes and ramps back up again thereby allowing PASC patients to recover from their long haulers?) Well, leronlimab ramps things up and that might explain the reason for the diarrhea side effect.
i'd take that over the side effects of chemo
The only medication they have right now against MSS tumors is chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is essentially poison. It would kill you if given in excess quantities. It's aimed at the cancer of course, in the hopes that it would kill the tumor before it kills you.
But, in fact, that is the essential cure, which is to kill the tumor. Unfortunately, chemo damn near kills the patient as well.
There is no other alternative out there that can kill the tumor, even if it would also kill the patient. Chemo is BP's answer.
But leronlimab harmlessly (to the patient), does in fact kill the tumor. It is lethal to the tumor. It smothers the tumor. It suffocates the tumor by cutting off its blood supply thereby cutting off its O2. The tumor cannot grow. It shrinks and goes away.
It prevents further metastasis by getting the immune system back on its feet again. The RANTES hypnotized CD8 toxic natural killer cells go back to their original job of killing the tumor cells.
and more and more...
but, leronlimab is not poison. It does not seem to have any real side effects excepts diarrhea has been reported I believe. This sort of fits as a side effect as leronlimab whips our immune system into gear and let's say increases the rate at which it operates, (remember the long covid findings when the immune system was slow and practically dead from overuse, and with leronlimab, it normalizes and ramps back up again thereby allowing PASC patients to recover from their long haulers?) Well, leronlimab ramps things up and that might explain the reason for the diarrhea side effect.
i'd take that over the side effects of chemo
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