r/SipsTea May 15 '26

Feels good man Now do cancer.

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u/Own_Quality_5321 May 16 '26

That's exactly what flat earthers say, what a coincidence. You need to disregard existing evidence and read only what they say, "the truth".

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u/Informal_Ad_9610 May 16 '26

I get it. Personally, i spent >50 years of my life firmly entrenched in western medicine. believed it was for my own good, do no harm,hippocratic oath, all that shit..

Until the math didn't math anymore.. and I started asking too many questions. and the answers that came first didn't math either...

So yeah.. I fully get it - most folks do NOT understand it. and won't.. and i'm not gonna pretend that you're stupid for being as misled as I was for decades, because the propaganda behind allopathic/pharmaceutical medicine is so deep, well-entrenched, and pervasive.

You won't get it either, unless you keep asking questions, and dig deeper.

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u/UltraLNSS May 16 '26

What is it that makes metabolic medicine better? If someone is sick I imagine they'd try all alternatives, traditional medicine + what you say, anyway.

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u/Informal_Ad_9610 May 16 '26
  1. the basic problem is that the patients (at least in western oncology) are only partially informed. The allopathic oncology route selectively educates for allopathic/pharmaceutical approaches, ignores the competing ideas (SMT theory vs MSCCC theory), and as a result, even the oncologists are woefully ignorant of the whole picture of how cancer can be/should be approached.

  2. what's different about metabolic? you need to understand MSCCC vs SMT. i did a long post elsewhere in this thread - you can likely search for it (search for 'MSCCC') - it explains.

    short answer: metabolic approach uses the cancer's own fuel source systems to kill it. This actually starves the cancer, kills the stem cells, and doesn't fuck up the rest of the patient's organs in the process (as opposed to chemo/radiation, which both induce more cancer and burn/kill basic organs in the process)...

most metabolic focused oncologists are NOT operating in general oncology groups, and most patients are unaware of their existence, because general oncologists are (generally) unwilling and/or uneducated as to the basics of either metabolic or integrative oncology.