The Brightwork Cancer Article Guide
Executive Summary
- There are many articles on cancer on the BRTD website.
- This article provides a guide to these articles.
Introduction
The following are the current articles on cancer on the website.
Cancer Article Category #1: Cancer General
Cancer Article Category #2: Cancer and Chemotherapy
This is the subsection on chemotherapy.
Cancer Article Category #3: Cancer and Radiotherapy
This is the subsection on radiotherapy
Cancer Article Category #4: Cancer and Immunity
This is the subsection on cancer and immunity.
The Major Areas Covered by Our Articles
The cancer articles on the site fall into the following categories:
- Ivermectin for Cancer
- Chemotherapy
- Cancer and inflammation and immunity
- What the medical authorities promote and say about cancer
- The connection between antiparasitic drugs and cancer.
Conclusion
- Cancer is a complex topic, with many research areas supporting the understanding of cancer.
- The following are several of the largest oversights we see made on the part of people we talked about with cancer.
Oversight #1: Not Considering The Many Ins and Outs of Cancer
There are so many factors that go into cancer and understanding cancer. Often people with cancer will focus on getting to answers extremely quickly but without the time to understand the broader topic. Fear is a motivator. However, fear and stress prevent learning.
There is simply no way to understand the topic of cancer quickly. We try to get cancer patients to slow down and not expect to be able to come to an understanding or treatment selection quickly. The medical establishment normally proposes the opposite. They are selling services, so they prefer fast decision-making.
We are not selling any cancer products or services, and we know the limitations of the different treatments, so we propose slow decision-making and time spent learning.
Oversight #2: A Lack of Focus on the Immune System
Many issues relate to what the medical establishment tells people they should focus on. The medical establishment leaves out that understanding the immune system is core to treating cancer and prevention. When Julie or Cynthia, or Todd interact with BRTD customers, this is not immediately apparent to them.
This is why we recommend BRTD subscribers and customers read the BRTD articles on immunity. The medical establishment wants to treat immunity as a separate subject from cancer. Anyone trying to prevent or cure cancer will be far worse off if they follow their lead.
Oversight #3: Accepting the Medical Establishment Without Independent Analysis
The medical establishment provides much information about reinforcing the current revenue streams of cancer treatment. This greatly affects those we interact with, and getting subscribers and customers out of the constructs created by the medical establishment is difficult.