Red Ice TV - February 02, 2024


Cancer Is Striking More Young People, Doctors Are Alarmed And Baffled


Episode Stats

Length

6 minutes

Words per Minute

132.54898

Word Count

875

Sentence Count

57

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

3


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.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Cancer is hitting more young people in the U.S. and around the globe.
00:00:03.780 Baffling doctors!
00:00:04.940 Gee, I wonder what it could be.
00:00:06.720 The fake food?
00:00:07.760 Sugar and everything?
00:00:09.080 The chemicals and toxins?
00:00:10.780 The plastics?
00:00:11.620 The vaccines?
00:00:12.720 Medications?
00:00:13.400 Wi-Fi?
00:00:14.460 The list goes on and on of things that can make you sick in our modern, progressive world.
00:00:19.580 And none of it is being taken that seriously or deeply researched.
00:00:23.540 A study in BMJ Oncology last year reported a sharp global rise in cancers in people under 50,
00:00:30.960 with the highest rates in North America, Australia, and Western Europe, white countries.
00:00:36.920 Clearly, there's something gone very wrong in our modern, progressive society.
00:00:40.740 It's killing us.
00:00:41.980 This article says doctors are racing to figure out what is making them sick
00:00:45.960 and how to identify young people who are at high risk.
00:00:49.240 They suspect that changes in the way we live, less physically active, more processed foods,
00:00:55.280 toxins, have raised the risk for younger generations.
00:00:58.540 Yes, but many doctors still don't think that those things are contributing.
00:01:03.100 They act like naturopathic medicine is quackery still, and big pharma and the chemical industry
00:01:08.600 is God.
00:01:09.640 Meanwhile, colon cancer death rates among patients over 65 are going down, but for those under
00:01:15.200 50, they're going up.
00:01:16.700 Younger generations are being exposed to an even more toxic environment than boomers.
00:01:22.600 Some cancer centers are tracking groups of patients over time, asking young patients about
00:01:27.080 exposure to possible risks, from alcohol to anxiety medications.
00:01:31.780 They're probing their patients' origins, trying to get to some history on how they were raised,
00:01:37.340 looking for answers.
00:01:38.360 Meanwhile, naturopathic oncologists have put many of these pieces together, looking at curing
00:01:44.040 cancer holistically.
00:01:45.240 We have to take her health seriously, and especially the health of our children seriously.
00:01:51.120 It's not the same world as our grandparents, not even the boomers.
00:01:54.940 It takes effort to navigate around the silent killers in our society, but it's possible, and
00:02:00.980 it is possible to heal from them.
00:02:02.620 I think there will be greater focus on this area in the coming years as we see the increase
00:02:08.300 of young people dying.
00:02:09.960 Speaking of the C word and cancer-causing toxins in our modern world, a new study demonstrates
00:02:26.720 that bottled water may be far worse when it comes to microscopic plastic pollutants capable
00:02:32.900 of passing into the bloodstream.
00:02:35.240 Check out this clip.
00:02:35.940 So these are lenses, these are mirrors.
00:02:55.400 So our research found that there are, on average, a quarter of a million particles, including
00:03:14.320 both microplastics and nanoplastics per liter of the bottled water.
00:03:20.640 If the plastic particles breaks up, it does not stop at the micron size.
00:03:24.260 It can actually go even smaller.
00:03:26.180 So once the size goes below one micron, people call it nanoplastics, because now its size
00:03:35.100 is in the nanorange.
00:03:36.480 There are actually other techniques people commonly use to study nanoparticles.
00:03:43.220 It's called electron microscopy.
00:03:44.920 They can actually see very tiny particles in nanometer size, but they don't tell you if the particle is plastic or not.
00:03:58.540 So our techniques is kind of the, combines the both benefits, being able to see smaller
00:04:05.720 and then be able to tell that what type of plastic chemical composition is that.
00:04:12.860 I mean, whether we see it or not, it's out there.
00:04:15.440 So it's better that we actually know how much is out there and what they are.
00:04:20.880 But I myself, as a scientist, I would want more data in terms of the toxicology study
00:04:28.100 to actually know that whether, how harmful it would be to my own body.
00:04:35.240 Yeah, earlier I was saying how hardly any research is being done in a major way
00:04:39.840 into cancer-causing agents like plastic, yet we're using a ton of it.
00:04:44.580 So far, there's little research that shows what exactly nanoplastics, like she was saying,
00:04:50.140 do once they enter the bloodstream.
00:04:52.160 It's unbelievable considering nanoplastics are everywhere in our environment now.
00:04:56.480 But there's copious evidence that chemicals used in plastic production
00:05:00.540 are dangerous for human health and mammalian reproduction.
00:05:04.520 Even if the nanoplastics themselves are not harmful,
00:05:07.460 they can serve as carriers for dangerous chemicals used in plastic production,
00:05:11.740 such as bisphenols, phthalates, dioxins, organic contaminants, and heavy metals
00:05:17.680 that are harmful in high doses, increasing the risk of cancer and impacting organs
00:05:22.340 such as the kidney and the liver, the heart, reproduction, and the nervous system.
00:05:26.480 They can also accumulate through the food chain.
00:05:29.120 And nanoparticles, being so small, can easily get inside of us.
00:05:33.300 We need to be taking this very seriously.
00:05:35.880 Those in control who go on and on about the environment
00:05:38.920 say nothing about stopping what is actually making us sick
00:05:43.040 and what is destroying nature, possibly permanently if we don't find solutions.
00:05:48.340 Non-toxic solutions are what we need, not more woke initiatives.
00:05:51.740 Thinking long-term, the future of our genetics may be at stake.
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