Cancer in a Post-2019 World: A Turbocharged Threat

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If you have cancer, you need to understand that cancer is now more dangerous, feeding off its own exhaust and turbocharging its growth—just like a high-performance engine.

Here’s how:

🚩 Spike Protein Metastatic Map: The spike protein, now widespread, binds to TLR4 and lipopolysaccharides, triggering systemic inflammation straight from the gut and setting the stage for cancer.

🚩 Platelet Aggregation & Immune Evasion: Systemic inflammation hyperactivates and aggregates platelets, creating a protective shield for circulating tumor cells. These platelets make it harder for the immune system to detect and destroy these cells, boosting survival as they circulate the body.

🚩 Endothelial Damage & Invasion: Spike proteins damage the endothelium and form a platelet spine, allowing tumor cells to invade and establish distant micrometastatic sites—fueling the spread of cancer.

New challenges require new strategies, and understanding this turbocharged cancer mechanism can help drive the right approach.

👉 To dive deeper into these critical shifts in cancer and the most recent medical innovations, check out my new Pre-Scribed podcast through the link in my bio.

Supporting evidence:
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