Cancer Decoded - Bonus Clip 1 - Game-Changing Insights--Groundbreaking Truths About Cancer You Can't Miss
A “Bonus Clip” from Jonathan Otto's Cancer Decoded series. The “clip” runs 55 minutes and 3 seconds, longer than “clips” ran in previous series.
Viewing Link:
https://cancerdecodedseries.com/bonus-clip-1-cs
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I previously provided an overview of the series HERE.
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Signup Link--Email announcements are nice--along with a description of the upcoming event. (I will be doing that on Substack, so if you are signed up for my free Substack emails, I'll be sending my usual reminders and summaries):
https://cancerdecodedseries.com
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From Jonathan's email:
Ocean Robbins joins us first to share his insights on the pervasive use of pesticides and genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in our food supply.
He shares the troubling history of pesticides, many of which were originally developed during World War II as biocides, and how their popular application is impacting both our environment and our health.
He says:
“Our environment and our food supply is awash in pesticides. Many of them were originally developed during World War II to kill people. We call them "pesticides" but I actually think that's a euphemism because that implies that they were designed just to kill pests, but actually, they're biocides. They kill life, and they don't only kill bugs, they kill all sorts of creatures, including bacteria in our gut.”
And this is where it gets super crazy. He says:
“And what we've got here is we've got scientists that have literally created new life forms. They're splicing the genes from bacteria or viruses or other creatures into plants or into animals to give them new traits that they didn't have before. This isn't just selective breeding where you take the sweetest tomato or the apple with the longest shelf life and you reproduce with it, or even hybridization where you splice a couple of things together from the same general family.”
Then sadly, we EAT these hybridized plants! This is wrong.
It’s no wonder strange cancers are on the rise.
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On a good note, though, the incredible Gary Kiss joins us to share his insights on the energetic nature of the body and its relationship to health, particularly in the context of cancer.
He emphasizes that we are primarily energy (85%) rather than just physical matter (15%), meaning that issues like cancer manifest first on an energetic level before they become physical. So he shares these wonderful therapies with us:
“Red light therapy is just one slice of the spectrum of light. So they're using the full spectrum from the biophotonic energy. So that's what they were using. And we were combining that with other things like quantum stem cells. What are quantum stem cells? It’s not really known, but really light differentiates all stem cells in the body. And when we figured that out through the reading, and the publications, we started using our biophotonic technology to supercharge the stem cells prior to administration. And when the cells absorb this energy, it naturally starts to differentiate on its own.”
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Next, we also get to hear from Rosemarie Scarpignato who shares her deeply personal journey of unexpected illness, and the challenges she faced in getting a proper diagnosis.
Initially dismissing her symptoms, she experienced swelling in her elbow that progressively worsened,
but her rheumatologist and general practitioner offered vague explanations, which led her to feel frustrated and unheard. Something that happens all too often under the hands of conventional systems. She says:
“I actually never thought I would get cancer. Nobody was more shocked than I was.
I had a swelling on my lower elbow, and this arm started to get bigger and bigger and harder, and I could hardly get my sleeve over the bulge, and I thought, “I wonder what this is.” I know it's strange. And I went to my rheumatologist thinking it was arthritis, and he dismissed me quite abruptly and said, “Look, this is a flare-up of arthritis.” He said, “Nothing wrong, just go away.” I asked my GP also. I said, “I wasn't happy with this.” And she said, “Oh, look, I think you've come in contact with an insect. I don’t know what it is.” So I went away, and I thought, “I'm not getting any answers.” Anyhow, time passed, and one night, I had a very bad pain in the palm of my hand, and my son was here for dinner. I hadn't slept that week.”
Later, she got the shock of her life when she did a scan. She says:
“So they did a PET scan, and it revealed that the cancer had metastasized to the bones, which was very serious, and everybody was in a panic.”
It was cancer all along.
Can you imagine the frustration she went through?
Watch this bonus clip to find out what happened next.
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Following that, Dr. Diana Wright shares her personal perspective on breast surgery and the unique challenges women face when diagnosed with breast cancer.
She points out that unlike other cancers—such as prostate, ovarian, or brain cancer, breast cancer treatment often involves reconstruction, which can complicate the healing process:
“Let me just talk about breast surgery. This is my personal opinion about breast surgery, not anyone else's opinion, but my personal opinion, and I want to express that. So if you have any other type of cancer, let's say you got prostate cancer, they cut it up, throw it away. Let's say you got ovarian cancer.
They cut out the uterus, throw it away. Let's say you got brain cancer, they radiate it. There is no other cancer that they begin a reconstruction on except breast cancer. And this is why women do so poorly. They treat them to death.”
She also shares different therapies that work well for different cancers.
You have to hear about this for yourself!
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