Thursday, June 19, 2008

Eat These Cancer Studies

When you consider the globalist plan for food, you can understand the prop push, can't you?

Yup, STARVE YOURSELF THIN so RICHERS can have MORE!!!!

Our SHIT STUDIES SAY SO!!!

That's what I
see now.

By the way, who sold all the shit junk food to make you fat?

"Study: Gastric bypass cuts cancer rates; Incidence of breast, colon tumors less" by Thomas H. Maugh II and Denise Gellene, Los Angeles Times | June 19, 2008

LOS ANGELES - Gastric bypass surgery, a treatment for obesity that is already known to reduce heart disease and diabetes, decreases the incidence of cancer by 80 percent over the five years following the procedure, Canadian researchers reported yesterday.

The study confirms the findings of two papers in August that showed the surgery reduced overall deaths from cancer.

Dr. Philip Schauer of the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, who is the immediate past president of the American Society of Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery and not involved in the study:

"This is really powerful information. It reaffirms that obesity is a profound risk factor for cancer," [and shows that] weight loss does seem to affect the development of new cancers."

Which means business will be picking up for you, huh?

Or it means people will stick with the globalist plan if people don't eat as much, right?

Look, I'm already down to one meal a day and it shows.

But Dr. Edward H. Phillips, a bariatric surgeon at Los Angeles's Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, was skeptical about the findings because cancer takes a long time to develop and the patients were studied for only five years.

He noted that it is now common practice for surgery candidates to undergo mammograms, colonoscopies, and endoscopies to screen for cancer before the weight loss surgery.

"It could be that we are selecting people out of the population who don't have cancer," biasing the results....

Dr. Nicolas Christou, of McGill University in Toronto, countered that such screening "is not the standard of care" in Canada, where the subjects were drawn from....

I thought Canada's system was the tops?

Want to get into the nitty-gritty of the operation?

There are two main types of bariatric surgery. The simplest is banding, in which an inflatable silicone band is placed around the stomach to reduce its capacity, allowing the patient to feel full after eating much less food.

In a gastric bypass, the stomach is sewn shut to reduce its capacity to 3 or 4 ounces, and the intestines are connected directly to the newly created pouch, bypassing part of the area where food absorption occurs. This is generally a more invasive surgery but produces greater weight loss...."

That's enough to keep me thin!!!

I just canceled the trip to Mickie D's and am going to take a jog instead!

Except you CAN'T TRUST the "MEDICAL" studies, can you?

"The case raised many unanswered questions. The man had been treated earlier with other drugs, and it is possible those treatments had already weakened or altered the cancer.

Also, none of the eight other patients in the study did as well. It's not clear why."

But let's shovel success at the public anyway!