Cancer Is Striking More Young People, Doctors Are Alarmed And Baffled
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Summary
Cancer is hitting more young people in the U.S. and around the globe, baffling doctors. What s to blame? Is it the fake food, the sugar, the plastics, the vaccines, the Wi-Fi? The list goes on and on of things that can make you sick in our modern, progressive world, and none of it is being taken seriously or deeply researched.
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Cancer is hitting more young people in the U.S. and around the globe.
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The list goes on and on of things that can make you sick in our modern, progressive world.
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And none of it is being taken that seriously or deeply researched.
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A study in BMJ Oncology last year reported a sharp global rise in cancers in people under 50,
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with the highest rates in North America, Australia, and Western Europe, white countries.
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Clearly, there's something gone very wrong in our modern, progressive society.
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This article says doctors are racing to figure out what is making them sick
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and how to identify young people who are at high risk.
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They suspect that changes in the way we live, less physically active, more processed foods,
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toxins, have raised the risk for younger generations.
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Yes, but many doctors still don't think that those things are contributing.
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They act like naturopathic medicine is quackery still, and big pharma and the chemical industry
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Meanwhile, colon cancer death rates among patients over 65 are going down, but for those under
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Younger generations are being exposed to an even more toxic environment than boomers.
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Some cancer centers are tracking groups of patients over time, asking young patients about
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exposure to possible risks, from alcohol to anxiety medications.
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They're probing their patients' origins, trying to get to some history on how they were raised,
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Meanwhile, naturopathic oncologists have put many of these pieces together, looking at curing
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We have to take her health seriously, and especially the health of our children seriously.
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It's not the same world as our grandparents, not even the boomers.
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It takes effort to navigate around the silent killers in our society, but it's possible, and
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I think there will be greater focus on this area in the coming years as we see the increase
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Speaking of the C word and cancer-causing toxins in our modern world, a new study demonstrates
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that bottled water may be far worse when it comes to microscopic plastic pollutants capable
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So our research found that there are, on average, a quarter of a million particles, including
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both microplastics and nanoplastics per liter of the bottled water.
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If the plastic particles breaks up, it does not stop at the micron size.
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So once the size goes below one micron, people call it nanoplastics, because now its size
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There are actually other techniques people commonly use to study nanoparticles.
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They can actually see very tiny particles in nanometer size, but they don't tell you if the particle is plastic or not.
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So our techniques is kind of the, combines the both benefits, being able to see smaller
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and then be able to tell that what type of plastic chemical composition is that.
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I mean, whether we see it or not, it's out there.
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So it's better that we actually know how much is out there and what they are.
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But I myself, as a scientist, I would want more data in terms of the toxicology study
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to actually know that whether, how harmful it would be to my own body.
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Yeah, earlier I was saying how hardly any research is being done in a major way
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into cancer-causing agents like plastic, yet we're using a ton of it.
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So far, there's little research that shows what exactly nanoplastics, like she was saying,
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It's unbelievable considering nanoplastics are everywhere in our environment now.
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But there's copious evidence that chemicals used in plastic production
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are dangerous for human health and mammalian reproduction.
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Even if the nanoplastics themselves are not harmful,
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they can serve as carriers for dangerous chemicals used in plastic production,
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such as bisphenols, phthalates, dioxins, organic contaminants, and heavy metals
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that are harmful in high doses, increasing the risk of cancer and impacting organs
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such as the kidney and the liver, the heart, reproduction, and the nervous system.
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They can also accumulate through the food chain.
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And nanoparticles, being so small, can easily get inside of us.
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Those in control who go on and on about the environment
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say nothing about stopping what is actually making us sick
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and what is destroying nature, possibly permanently if we don't find solutions.
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Non-toxic solutions are what we need, not more woke initiatives.
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Thinking long-term, the future of our genetics may be at stake.
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