Imagine a commercial plane crashed and there were some fatalities
involved. You can be sure that would make the headline of every major
newspaper. Well, we have the equivalent of 8-10 planes crashing EVERY
DAY with everyone on board dying from cancer.
Nearly two million Americans are diagnosed with cancer every year—one
person out of three will be hit with a cancer diagnosis at some time in
their lives, in spite of the massive technological advances over the
past half-century.
Western medicine is no closer to finding a “cancer cure,” while
cancer has grown into a worldwide epidemic of staggering proportions.
The statistics speak for themselves:
- In the early 1900s, one in 20 people developed cancer
- In the 1940s, one in 16 people developed cancer
- In the 1970s, it was one in 10
- Today, it’s one in three!
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