I think they mean the chemo—I used to work in oncology, though only shortly so I’m not at all an expert, but I was required to take a 3-4 day long class to learn about chemo before I could administer it. I knew it was hardcore, but holy crap—it really opened my eyes to the toxicity of chemo! Oh, and as a side-note, a lot is derived from plants originally, so I just shake my head at the whole “clean” or “natural” beauty and eating movement!
Yeah I find that so funny. Cyanide is natural. Hot lave is natural. Coronavirus is all natural. I think it's great not to eat processed foods but the fashionable and bro-science nature of it makes me sick. They could instead easily just say, "eat the way your WWII gradnparents ate when they were kids". End of discussion.
Yes, it usually targets cell replication because cancer cells, in general, replicate much faster than normal cells so it can target those cells more precisely, however, the cells in, for example, your reproductive track, are also fast replicators/have high turn over, so many people have GI side effects and horrible mouth sores. This is all a very VERY simplified take on chemo—it’s always tailored to the type of cancer much the same way antibiotics are targeted to the type of bacteria causing the infection.
I think they mean the chemo—I used to work in oncology, though only shortly so I’m not at all an expert, but I was required to take a 3-4 day long class to learn about chemo before I could administer it. I knew it was hardcore, but holy crap—it really opened my eyes to the toxicity of chemo! Oh, and as a side-note, a lot is derived from plants originally, so I just shake my head at the whole “clean” or “natural” beauty and eating movement!
Yeah I find that so funny. Cyanide is natural. Hot lave is natural. Coronavirus is all natural. I think it's great not to eat processed foods but the fashionable and bro-science nature of it makes me sick. They could instead easily just say, "eat the way your WWII gradnparents ate when they were kids". End of discussion.
Yes, it usually targets cell replication because cancer cells, in general, replicate much faster than normal cells so it can target those cells more precisely, however, the cells in, for example, your reproductive track, are also fast replicators/have high turn over, so many people have GI side effects and horrible mouth sores. This is all a very VERY simplified take on chemo—it’s always tailored to the type of cancer much the same way antibiotics are targeted to the type of bacteria causing the infection.
The photo wishes cancer on anyone? How so?
Welease Bwyan lol