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  • Updated Feb 17, 2023

    I've been seeing this popping off on TikTok and it makes a lot of sense to me, killing the cells before they have a chance to be cancerous makes the risk of getting diagnosed with cancer drastically decrease

    I've tried contacting a few clinics but none of them seem to be offering this service but I am determined to keep looking, even if it gets pricey

    What is KTT's opinion on this? I find it fascinating

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    i was literally just researching this Seems very effective

  • Feb 16, 2023

    This is actually genius wtf

  • Feb 16, 2023
    pussy bacon

    i was literally just researching this Seems very effective

    is that so?

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    That s*** is extremely hard on the body right? Sounds insane ngl

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    side effects

  • plants 🌻
    Feb 16, 2023
    Plankton

    That s*** is extremely hard on the body right? Sounds insane ngl

    nah fr

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    Maybe this is kinda obvious and stupid of me but I don't think that'd work

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    Plankton

    That s*** is extremely hard on the body right? Sounds insane ngl

    Short term vs long term

  • Feb 16, 2023

    Gotta see it as an investment

  • Feb 16, 2023

    seems like a lot just to possibly prevent the chance of something.

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    pussy bacon

    i was literally just researching this Seems very effective

    it's a fairly new thing so finding clinics that support this method of treatment is difficult but it does look very promising

  • Feb 16, 2023
    Plankton

    That s*** is extremely hard on the body right? Sounds insane ngl

    Sometimes you gotta get out of your comfort zone man

  • Feb 16, 2023

    People took the vaxx before even getting covid. OP might be up to something

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    americans get health advice from tiktok and not a GP thats crazy

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    pepsi phil

    Maybe this is kinda obvious and stupid of me but I don't think that'd work

    in your opinion

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    Theory Talk Trader

    it's a fairly new thing so finding clinics that support this method of treatment is difficult but it does look very promising

    Yeah they've been doing this in switzerland for a while but i guess its starting to become a thing elsewhere rn. Very intriguing stuff

  • Feb 16, 2023

    thread about to send every hypochondriac down a dark path

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    garetare

    in your opinion

    who is this

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    Plankton

    That s*** is extremely hard on the body right? Sounds insane ngl

    biggest side effect is baldness and weakness for the first few months, but on a healthy young body i think it's worth it to never get cancer

  • ghosting ®️
    Feb 16, 2023
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    USA mfs will get pre-emotive chemotherapy vs just living a healthy lifestyle im crine

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    Theory Talk Trader

    biggest side effect is baldness and weakness for the first few months, but on a healthy young body i think it's worth it to never get cancer

    Take finasteride to combat the balding OP

  • Nort 💫
    Feb 16, 2023
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    i imagine as long as you don’t take extensive measures like someone in stage 4 would, this is probably fine.

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    dumbest s*** i’ve ever read in my life

  • sonyatv 😽
    Feb 16, 2023
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    wonder how much this could help ppl workin in factory jobs like dupont or car factories

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