Vet Dr. Michael Dym speaks on today's 'The Highwire' show about the massive increases in cancers and auto immune diseases in cats and dogs, including his own pets. He found that over vaccinating is part of the problem. He is introduced at 1 hr 37min on episode 343 'The Defiant' by host Del Bigtree:
What's shocking is that vets began vaccinating pets near the back of their tail or leg because so many pets were prone to getting cancers at the sight of injection to make it easier to lop off the tail or the affected leg.
Wow. That's something. I knew dogs and cats could get covid. I didn't know they were getting vaccinated. I wish someone knew Del Bigtree. I'd like to be on his show.
why don't you directly email Jeffrey Jaxen and Del Bigtree via info at icandecide.org and introduce yourself and your interest in speaking on Highwire. Jeffrey does an excellent 'The Jaxen Report' on each episode.
I listened twice to your hour long discussion with Dr. Harvey Risch and think more needs to be to look at where damaged cells start producing cancer depending upon when they begin regenerating themselves. It seems most people will be developing cancer as a result of their DNA being damaged within the next few years, but who's to say and each person will have a different timeline.
So I've found the following:
It takes 70 years for the entire body's cells to replace themselves but "What the researchers found is that the average age of all cells in the human body is seven to 10 years."
cells in the body renew at varying rates. Just how long certain cells last depends on how much work they're tasked with doing. Red blood cells, for example, have an average life span of about 120 days because of their arduous journey through the circulatory system, carting oxygen to tissues throughout the body.
Here are the life expectancies for other cells:
Skin: The epidermis sees a fair amount of wear and tear, thanks to its role as the body's outermost layer of protection. These skin cells rejuvenate every two to four weeks.
Hair: The body's natural fuzz has a life span of about six years for women and three years for men.
Liver: The liver is the human body's detoxifier, purifying a wide variety of contaminants from our systems. It's aided in the process by a constant blood supply and remains largely immune to damage from these toxins by renewing itself with new cells every 150 to 500 days.
Stomach and intestines: Cells that line the surface of the stomach and intestines have a difficult, short life. Constantly battered by corrosives like stomach acids, they typically last only up to five days.
Bones: Cells in the skeletal system regenerate almost constantly, but the complete process takes a full 10 years. The renewal process slows down as we age, so our bones get thinner.
Despite all this regeneration and the fact that the average age of all our cells is about seven years, the truth is that we still get old and die because of mutations that appear in our DNA as our cells replicate over time.
Yes. Thank you for that review. Chemotherapy kills rapidly dividing cells. That's why we use it for cancer. It's also why you lose your hair and get very nauseated.
the $64k question is: at what point are we most vulnerable to having our cells regenerate with the wrong/faulty DNA which then in turn generates tumours which turn into fast growing cancers?
For each person this will be a little different depending upon each person's 'weakest DNA' along with the lifelong accumulation of metallic/chemical/energetic (EMF/5G/6G) toxins and inflammatory diet.
what cancer genes will get activated or cancer cells proliferate first?
I am guessing each additional experimental vax injection will increase the odds something like 20% or more, so someone who gets 3 will have a 50% increase in developing some sort of cancer, someone who gets 4 will have 75% increase, someone who gets 5 will have a 100% or more chance. All of those toxins are synergistic together, especially the EMF ones.
In your life, you have about a 50/50 chance of getting cancer in that 1/2 of people get cancer (it's slightly less for men).
The answer to the $64,000 question is: when you are older than 70 years. Half of all cancers occur in people over 70.
The odds after each successive injection shouldn't be linear like that. And we don't know how much the poison shots will increase our risk. At this point, it doesn't look good.
thank you, that is amazing information. Interesting that the big C threshold is 70 years, not 60 years but wonder if the vaxxines changed all that which is why one of the biggest areas of excess deaths are in fact happening in younger age groups as noted by MP Andrew Bridgen's amazing discussion re excess deaths: https://soniaelijah.substack.com/p/piercing-the-veil-of-silence-over
This is quite educational to watch and to see the different ways of thinking about the subject and data.
It's impressive who you get to interview too
Big names
I have primarily followed the research on Long Covid, mitochondrial dysfunction and Long Vax Syndrome.
And there are a number of findings indicating mitochondria are being damaged by spike protein.
And mitochondria have a number of different functions within the cell(s).
The most well known is energy production
But also they seem to have a complex communication system with the nucleus and a role in directing gene expression.
If you damage mitochondria you might also
Increase ROS, therefore increase the rate of mutations, thus increased rates of cancers forming.
If mitochondria of the macrophages, NK cells and cells the immune system are damaged.
Those cells are not as effective at acting on and destroying newly formed cancers also leading to an increase in cancers too.
Does this make sense?
Yes, definitely, Conway.
Apologies for yet another comment!
Vet Dr. Michael Dym speaks on today's 'The Highwire' show about the massive increases in cancers and auto immune diseases in cats and dogs, including his own pets. He found that over vaccinating is part of the problem. He is introduced at 1 hr 37min on episode 343 'The Defiant' by host Del Bigtree:
https://thehighwire.com/watch/
What's shocking is that vets began vaccinating pets near the back of their tail or leg because so many pets were prone to getting cancers at the sight of injection to make it easier to lop off the tail or the affected leg.
Wow. That's something. I knew dogs and cats could get covid. I didn't know they were getting vaccinated. I wish someone knew Del Bigtree. I'd like to be on his show.
Hi Dr. Sheftall,
why don't you directly email Jeffrey Jaxen and Del Bigtree via info at icandecide.org and introduce yourself and your interest in speaking on Highwire. Jeffrey does an excellent 'The Jaxen Report' on each episode.
Thank youKT. I'll try that.
Hi Dr. Sheftall,
Coincidentally I just received a new substack post from re:
Cancer is not so much a sequela of INFECTION in this instance, as a SYMPTOM of a DNA DISEASE.
Is it any wonder we are observing rampant aggressive cancers?
See this post: https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/the-observed-aggressive-cancers-are
The Observed Aggressive Cancers are a SYMPTOM of a DNA Disease Induced by the Spike Protein
I'm looking forward to reading this. Thank you, KT
Hi Dr. Sheftall,
I listened twice to your hour long discussion with Dr. Harvey Risch and think more needs to be to look at where damaged cells start producing cancer depending upon when they begin regenerating themselves. It seems most people will be developing cancer as a result of their DNA being damaged within the next few years, but who's to say and each person will have a different timeline.
So I've found the following:
It takes 70 years for the entire body's cells to replace themselves but "What the researchers found is that the average age of all cells in the human body is seven to 10 years."
From this website:
https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/cellular-microscopic/does-body-really-replace-seven-years.htm
cells in the body renew at varying rates. Just how long certain cells last depends on how much work they're tasked with doing. Red blood cells, for example, have an average life span of about 120 days because of their arduous journey through the circulatory system, carting oxygen to tissues throughout the body.
Here are the life expectancies for other cells:
Skin: The epidermis sees a fair amount of wear and tear, thanks to its role as the body's outermost layer of protection. These skin cells rejuvenate every two to four weeks.
Hair: The body's natural fuzz has a life span of about six years for women and three years for men.
Liver: The liver is the human body's detoxifier, purifying a wide variety of contaminants from our systems. It's aided in the process by a constant blood supply and remains largely immune to damage from these toxins by renewing itself with new cells every 150 to 500 days.
Stomach and intestines: Cells that line the surface of the stomach and intestines have a difficult, short life. Constantly battered by corrosives like stomach acids, they typically last only up to five days.
Bones: Cells in the skeletal system regenerate almost constantly, but the complete process takes a full 10 years. The renewal process slows down as we age, so our bones get thinner.
Despite all this regeneration and the fact that the average age of all our cells is about seven years, the truth is that we still get old and die because of mutations that appear in our DNA as our cells replicate over time.
Yes. Thank you for that review. Chemotherapy kills rapidly dividing cells. That's why we use it for cancer. It's also why you lose your hair and get very nauseated.
Hi Dr. Sheftall,
the $64k question is: at what point are we most vulnerable to having our cells regenerate with the wrong/faulty DNA which then in turn generates tumours which turn into fast growing cancers?
For each person this will be a little different depending upon each person's 'weakest DNA' along with the lifelong accumulation of metallic/chemical/energetic (EMF/5G/6G) toxins and inflammatory diet.
what cancer genes will get activated or cancer cells proliferate first?
I am guessing each additional experimental vax injection will increase the odds something like 20% or more, so someone who gets 3 will have a 50% increase in developing some sort of cancer, someone who gets 4 will have 75% increase, someone who gets 5 will have a 100% or more chance. All of those toxins are synergistic together, especially the EMF ones.
In your life, you have about a 50/50 chance of getting cancer in that 1/2 of people get cancer (it's slightly less for men).
The answer to the $64,000 question is: when you are older than 70 years. Half of all cancers occur in people over 70.
The odds after each successive injection shouldn't be linear like that. And we don't know how much the poison shots will increase our risk. At this point, it doesn't look good.
thank you, that is amazing information. Interesting that the big C threshold is 70 years, not 60 years but wonder if the vaxxines changed all that which is why one of the biggest areas of excess deaths are in fact happening in younger age groups as noted by MP Andrew Bridgen's amazing discussion re excess deaths: https://soniaelijah.substack.com/p/piercing-the-veil-of-silence-over
That's a very good point. We should be checking if the cancers are lowering the average at onset because years lost is important.
Thanks for this, I am looking forward to listening this this.