Cancer Is No Mystery

How The Media Is Lying About Early-Onset Cancer

Cancer rates are skyrocketing in young people.

…and the media is lying about it.

They’re treating it like like some ominous mystery threat that is out of our control.

As the Financial Times stated:

“Researchers have no definitive explanation for why people in the prime of life seem to be markedly more vulnerable to the disease than their counterparts in earlier generations.”

Do our smartest researchers really have no explanation for this?

To me, the explanation is simple:

Our DNA hasn’t changed in thousands of years. Young people haven’t either.

Our environment has changed.

Today, we’re being bombarded with 140,000 synthetic chemicals that weaken our immune system, disrupt our hormone function, damage our organs, and (you guessed it) cause cancer.

They’re in everything—our food, water, cleaning products, clothing, medicine, personal care products, and more. And they’re virtually impossible to avoid.

It’s obvious what’s causing this so-called mystery.

So what are they hiding?

Maybe it’s the fact that gigantic corporations—with tremendous amounts of influence—are making billions of dollars, all while spreading sickness & disease.

Then once we’re sick enough to go to the doctor, even more money is made.

Is this some innocent mistake? Or is it done with intention?

You know what the answer is.

Remember—stay vigilant. Take what you see online with a (huge) grain of salt.

Most importantly, take health into your own hands. It’s up to each of us to dig deeper, ask the hard questions, and protect our bodies from the toxic environment we live in.

Until next time,

Kashif Khan

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