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RE: Why "Promising" doesn't mean "Cure"
Lots of things kill cancer in a petri dish. I keep telling this to all the people who say weed kills cancer
Lots of things kill cancer in a petri dish. I keep telling this to all the people who say weed kills cancer
Lol
I love this so much.
I think it's hard to cure illnesses that have 2,000 different sub-categories and 300 sub-reasons and a genetic component.
I think this means: we still don't know. And I also think a well working novel therapy could wipe out the profits of companies selling common therapies that then are inferior.
IF, hypothetically, there would be a not patentable cure - would companies say: ok, it works, we will forgoe this business now? If it's multi-billion dollars?
Does someone share my concerns?
That is awesome!
A powerful poison can kill anything. Including the patient. The point is to do selective killing, as they do with insecticides at crops. The thing is, life always finds a way to adapt fast and before you know it a cure no longer works after a few years, since the target gains immunity.
There can never be a panacea since life constantly finds ways to stick around.
I have no idea about this laetril, but like all medicine it will work differently on every patient.
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