THE IQ FACTS-THE INTERNET QUOTIENT FACTS ABOUT CANCER

THE IQ FACTS-THE INTERNET QUOTIENT FACTS ABOUT CANCER

  1. Mass murdering doctor
  2. People of the lie: Cancer
  3. Stop telling the lie that cancer is a battle
  4. A cancer will lie to let one name be a godhead as the God.
  5. Percentage of cancer patients whose lives are predictably saved by chemotherapy – 3%
  6. Conclusive evidence (majority of cancers) that chemotherapy has any positive influence on survival or quality of life – none.
  7. Company that accounts for nearly half of the chemotherapy sales in the world – Bristol-Meyers Squibb.
  8. 90% of chemotherapy patients die 10-15 years after treatment and the causes is never attributed to treatment
  9. 68% increase in chemo drugs since 2003
  10. Cancer is not a disease
  11. Cancer is the physical symptom reflecting our body’s final attempt to eliminate specific life-destructive causes.
  12. Removing such causes sets the precondition for complete healing of our body, mind and emotions.
  13. More people are killed by the treatments than saved.
  14. Cancer recalls that in the past, quite a large number of seamen lost their life to a named disease scurvy but finally it is just a deficiency of vitamin C.
  15. Laetrile is a compound that has been used as a treatment for people with cancer.
  16. Laetrile is another name for Amygdalin or vitamin B17.
  17. Amygdalin is a bitter substance found in fruit pits, such as apricots, raw nuts, lima beans, clover, and sorghum.
  18. For decades, holistic practitioners have been aggressively attacked and some of them have even died under extremely suspicious circumstances.
  19. Holistic practitioners take into consideration the whole person, including physical, mental and spiritual aspects.
  20. What a battle it is to stop the 8.2 million deaths around the world every year caused by cancer.

THE DIFFICULT WORDS ENDING IN ILE AS “LAETRILE”

    • Contractile: capable of or producing contraction.
    • Bibliophile: a person who collects or has a great love of books.
    • Technophile: a person who is enthusiastic about new technology.
    • Ailurophile: a cat lover.
    • Spermophile: any of various burrowing rodents of the squirrel family, especially of the genus Spermophilus (or Citellus), sometimes sufficiently numerous to do much damage to crops, as the ground squirrels and susliks.
    • Thermophile: a bacterium or other microorganism that grows best at higher than normal temperatures.
    • Heterophile: antibodies induced by external antigens
    • Percentile: each of the 100 equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable.
    • Projectile: a missile designed to be fired from a gun.
    • Audiophile: a hi-fi enthusiast.
    • Chrysotile: a fibrous form of the mineral serpentine.
    • Prehensile: capable of grasping.
    • Retractile: capable of being retracted.
    • Videophile: an enthusiast for or devotee of video recordings or video technology.
    • Fluviatile: of, found in, or produced by a river.
    • Pimpmobile: a large ostentatious car, of a style associated with pimps.
    • Coleoptile: a sheath protecting a young shoot tip in a grass or cereal.
    • Discophile: one who studies and collects phonograph records or CDs.
    • Amphiphile: a chemical compound possessing both hydrophilic (water-loving, polar) and lipophilic (fat-loving) properties.
    • Campanile: an Italian bell tower, especially a free-standing one.
    • Pedophile: a person who is sexually attracted to children.
    • Chamomile: an aromatic European plant of the daisy family, with white and yellow daisy-like flowers.
    • Turnstile: a mechanical gate consisting of revolving horizontal arms fixed to a vertical post, allowing only one person at a time to pass through.
    • Pulsatile: relating to pulsation.
    • Airmobile: moved about by air.
    • Homophile: a homosexual person.
    • Cinephile: a person who is fond of the cinema.
    • Cantabile: in a smooth singing style.
    • Oenophile: a connoisseur of wines.
    • Insectile: resembling or reminiscent of an insect or insects.
    • Vibratile: capable of or characterized by oscillatory motion.
    • Xenophile: one attracted to foreign things (such as styles or people)
    • Skimobile: a motor vehicle for travelling over snow, with caterpillar tracks at the back and steerable skis in front.
    • Halophile: an organism, especially a microorganism, that grows in or can tolerate saline conditions.
    • Logophile: a lover of words.
    • Turophile: a connoisseur of cheese
    • Basophile: a type of white blood cell (leukocyte) with coarse, bluish-black granules of uniform size within the cytoplasm.
    • Xerophile: an extremophilic organism that can grow and reproduce in conditions with a low availability of water
    • Rheophile: preferring or living in flowing water
    • Hemophile: subject to uncontrollable bleeding
    • Mycophile: a person who likes to eat mushrooms.
    • Exsertile: capable of being exserted the highly exsertile tongue of this snake.
    • Quartile: each of four equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable.
    • Quintile: any of five equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable.
    • Quantile: each of any set of values of a variate which divide a frequency distribution into equal groups, each containing the same fraction of the total population.
    • Scissile: readily undergoing scission.
    • Narghile: an oriental tobacco pipe with a long tube that draws the smoke through water.
    • Mobile: able to move or be moved freely or easily.
    • Senile: (of a person) having or showing the weaknesses or diseases of old age, especially a loss of mental faculties.
    • Virile: (of a man) having strength, energy, and a strong sex drive.
    • Penile: relating to or affecting the penis.
    • Labile: liable to change; easily altered.
    • Decile: each of ten equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable.
    • Motile: relating to or characterized by responses that involve muscular rather than audiovisual sensations.
    • Unpile: take or disentangle from a pile
    • Uppile: pile up
    • Resile: abandon a position or a course of action.
    • Ensile: put (grass or another crop) into a silo or silage clamp in order to preserve it as silage.
    • Fusile: capable of being fused
    • Rutile: a lustrous red, reddish-brown, or black mineral, TiO2, used as a gemstone, as an ore, and in paints and fillers.
    • Habile: deft; skilful
    • Vagile: able or tending to move from place to place or disperse
    • Aedile: either of two (later four) Roman magistrates responsible for public buildings and originally also for the public games and the supply of corn to the city.
    • Sedile: one of the seats (usually three) on the south side of the chancel, often recessed, for the use of the officiating clergy.
    • Audile: another term for auditory
    • Etoile: a principal dancer in a ballet company.
    • Guile: sly or cunning intelligence.
    • Stile: an arrangement of steps that allows people but not animals to climb over a fence or wall.
    • Voile: a thin, semi-transparent fabric of cotton, wool, or silk.
    • Toile: a translucent linen or cotton fabric, used for making clothes.
    • Spile: a small wooden peg or spigot for stopping a cask
    • Anile: resembling a doddering old woman
    • Axile: relating to or attached to the axis
    • Edile: implemented in a single source code file that can be executed directly with no installation beyond its dependency on PyGTK
    • Maile: a Pacific island vine (Alyxia oliviformis) of the dogbane family with fragrant leaves and bark that are used for decoration and in Hawaii for leis.
    • Bile: a bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid which aids digestion and is secreted by the liver and stored in the gall bladder.

 

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