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Paul's avatar

For what it's worth:

If you look at a peach pit, it looks highly similar to an almond nut, but a bit thinner. Tastes similar too.

Purportedly, said peachy pit may contain laetrile, which is A NATUR-ALLY OCCURING SUBSTANCE, that may inhibit cancer cell growth or destroy already growth cancer cells (apoptosis).

Georgia has a lot of sturdy peach trees.

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rickrolled's avatar

Astounding journalism here. Thank you George.

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Paul's avatar

Phar,

Thank You For The Sourcing.

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Jeffrey Pitts's avatar

Who confirmed HeLa cells are in the COVID vaccines? Pfizer or Moderna, or both?

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Paul's avatar

I'm not sure about these 2:

1. Many years back, People seeking remedy for cancer, via laetrile therapy in Mexico clinics, were prevented by the powers that shouldn't be. (Maybe [they] were concerned 'bout barbarous indulgences into armaretto-tastin' fare, & our souls fallin', is it off or on the rails or wagon).

2. I think some hospital had an emergency, causing hysteria & room lockdown, cause some lady smelt like almonds, & a gas was spread or wasn't apparent.

(or something like dat).

Wow, i am not an investigative journalist.

I'll leave it to The Pro's with Prose.

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Phar Percheron's avatar

Paul, lots of ways to treat cancer. Usually either "debunked " and/or the proponents have met a Grisly and untimely end, much like JFK. check out 1. breast cancer and iodine 2. fenedazole on a sub stack 3. Nicholas Gonzalez pancreatic cancer, now in a foundation since he died of a heart attack. these are just recent And Timely, lots and lots if you look in history...

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