Cancer, early warning signs

2022 ж. 22 Қар.
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Cancer, early warning signs
drjohncampbell.co.uk/
Any unexplained bleeding
Haematuria, any blood in the urine is abnormal, frank or occult
Females, check again in 2 weeks
Haematemesis
Blood in sputum
Melaena / PR
Again, frank or occult
PV, between periods, after sex post menopause
(no matter how much blood or what colour it is)
Nasal
Bruising
Discharges
Usually indicate infection
Tumours distort and block normal anatomy
Chest infections
Chronic cough
Urethra
Nipple
Vaginal
Change in bowel or bladder habits
Changes in defecation, frequency, consistency, constipation, diarrhoea, shape, colour, mucous
Colour, dark or pale (head of pancreas)
Floaty
Dark urine
Abdominal bloating or swelling
Persistent heart burn / indigestion
Persistent bloating, anorexia
Changes in bladder emptying habits
LUTS
Thickening of tissue or a lump
Tumours near body surface
(Breast, testicular)
Swollen lymph nodes
Nagging cough or hoarseness
Lung, laryngeal cancer, thyroid
A sore / wound which does not heal
Malignant ulceration
Lesion getting bigger
Increasing pain
Unexpected bleeding
Basal cell carcinoma (rodent ulcer)
Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs)
New mole or changes to a mole
Mouth or tongue ulcer (more than 3 weeks)
Obvious change in a wart or mole
A, asymmetry
B, borders
C, colour
D, more than 6mm or increasing
E, elevation
Malignant melanoma may demonstrate all of the above features.
Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing
Feeling of pressure, throat or chest
Dysphagia, oesophagus or fundus of the stomach.
Also
Night sweats or fever
Fatigue
Unexplained weight loss
Unexplained pains or ache
New blood clots, deep venous thrombosis
Bone pain
Intercurrent infection
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  • My husband died at age 61 of a rare form of stomach cancer called Linitus Plastica. His first symptom was nausea, which soon became constant. He was put on various meds like PPIs and scheduled for an endoscopy which was about a 2 month wait. He was only able to eat less and less over time without vomiting. The endoscopy showed a greatly swollen stomach lining with large gastric folds, yet the biopsys of the lining came back benign. Another 5 weeks of barely eating and losing more and more weight, we finally had the follow up appointment for the endoscopy. The dr wrongly thought he had pancreatitus. After a couple more trips to the ER with vomiting, and a short 2 day stay in the hospital, they decided to schedule an endoscoplic ultrasound. We waited another week at home for that while my husband continued starving, losing weight and vomiting. Finally 4 months after his symptoms began he had the endoscopic ultrasound, and the dr came and told me he had stage 3+ stomach cancer - Linitus Plastica. He lived 3 more months. Apparently it is a rare form of stomach cancer and instead of starting in the stomach lining as most (95%) of all stomach cancers do, this kind starts in the wall of the stomach and basically turns the stomach into a hard tumor. By the time of his diagnosis, he had lost 75 pounds. I hope this info can help someone. Please be a squeeky wheel when it comes to getting the tests you need and the attention you need, even if you have to call the dr everyday to see if they have a cancelation. I know my dear husband is with the Lord Jesus now, and that someday I will see him again, but I miss him so much, and it was hard to see him suffer. Love and peace and strength to anyone who reads this!!!

    @rgeschoirpractice1398@rgeschoirpractice1398 Жыл бұрын
    • God bless you and you will meet again I'm sure. Take care x

      @susangarrett2710@susangarrett2710 Жыл бұрын
    • I’m so sorry to read about your loss and everything that you and your husband endured. So sad. 😢🙏🏻

      @mariej5319@mariej5319 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing this information, you can't know how many people you may help or just give strength to keep going. I thank you and my deepest condolences.❤️

      @changetocome100@changetocome100 Жыл бұрын
    • Deepest condolences, and God bless you.

      @DanielMcAteer@DanielMcAteer Жыл бұрын
    • I know the pain of having to push for rare diagnoses. Turns out I have 2 genetic disorders that are so rare they don't even have names yet. It took me a year, biopsies, and seeing every specialist there is to learn that. What finally proved it was having my genes tested by Sanofi. I was a trial participant, and my neurologist just recalled seeing they were doing it for people who had undiagnosed problems even after extensive testing.

      @bumblebootwiddletoes5185@bumblebootwiddletoes5185 Жыл бұрын
  • Hello Dr. Campbell, I am pleased to announce that our fast-moving health authorities here in Denmark have concluded a research on vitamin D and corona. It actually helps against the disease. They reached this conclusion less than 3 years after you did! I'm very impressed.

    @GregJ22@GregJ22 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes I saw they mentioned it on the news, was good to see them talk about that finally.

      @artfartzy@artfartzy Жыл бұрын
    • Tell your officials THEY ARE 2YEARS LATE

      @TheWhiteAfghan@TheWhiteAfghan Жыл бұрын
    • @@sel7245 😂😂👏🏼

      @magimac9979@magimac9979 Жыл бұрын
    • Very frustating that they took so long. I guess the speed of science is related to profits.

      @VorTex108@VorTex108 Жыл бұрын
    • A link to the final report, or who produced it, would be nice.

      @carlthor91@carlthor91 Жыл бұрын
  • One lovely comment, not mine: My husband had a stage 4 lung cancer, and doctor said he would only have few months to live. We have changed our live style together by changing our diet (Whole food plan base diet), exercise, and be in the sun for about 1 hr/day. To our surprise, his tumor in the brain shrink then disappear in just 2 short months. His doctor had no words on how we could reverse cancer naturally.

    @RestfulRoom@RestfulRoom5 ай бұрын
    • Correct....fasting is good too. Steer clear of these doctor clowns. They are the third biggest cause of death. Rockefeller medicine is garbage. I worked in the NHS in theatres. Emergency theatre and orthopaedics does good but most of the rest are better treated by life style changes. Doctors are absolute loons some of them. Trained monkeys.

      @user-tq1qd3iu2t@user-tq1qd3iu2t4 ай бұрын
    • ❤excellent

      @terrybartick1754@terrybartick17544 ай бұрын
    • Hey, could you give tell us more details about the whole food plan base diet that was done? Any foods in particular? Any treatments in particular? Thanks!

      @Xyztxo1082@Xyztxo10824 ай бұрын
    • ​@Xyztxo1082 this poster is lying getting outside for 1 hour a day isnt going to cure stage 4 cancer changing diet wont to no proof it does

      @liamgane4@liamgane43 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for sharing. U are definitely God sent. I m sure ur sharing give these patients ray of hopes. God bless everyone with health. Amen.

      @virtualworldofcraps2237@virtualworldofcraps22373 ай бұрын
  • Life is a miracle. I've been a Nurse for a long time, and the more I learn about all the diseases, etc, which takes people out of the race early, the more amazing it is to "die of old age". I have learned to love people deeply, and let them know it, for to be honest, we don't know what tomorrow brings . ❤️ ✌️

    @IAm1InTheIAm@IAm1InTheIAm Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, your last sentence, love people deeply and let them know 💗

      @annapachaclarke2392@annapachaclarke2392 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@annapachaclarke2392 Bless you, you made my day. Truly.🙂✌️💓

      @IAm1InTheIAm@IAm1InTheIAm Жыл бұрын
    • ❤ God made our bodies. He knit each of us in our mother's wombs. He in His greatness and vast love for us also made our beautiful, natural, God given immune system, to fix things when outside influences get the best of our post Eden selves. I don't put much trust in medicine. I do trust in God and those few brave doctors who believe in the hippocratic oath to do no harm and the "miracle" of our God given bodies to correct the problems that stress and dis-ease cause us all. Love and acknowledge God. Live long and prosper.

      @diane7912@diane79124 ай бұрын
    • @@diane7912 Your God is weak. Your God is cruel. Your God is Narcissistic. Your God can't stop women and children from being raped. Your God can't stop wars in his name. Your God admits there are other Gods in his 1st Commandment. Your God can't stop hunger. Your God cant stop cancer. Your God can't stop murder. Your God can't stop aborting thousands of babies every day. Your God can't show his face. Your God can't. Or maybe he won't. Or maybe he doesn't know. Regardless of why your God can't, won't or doesn't know, he has done nothing about these things. And since he is so weak, why do you worship him as a God? Your God is not real, and you are weak for believing in a Middle Eastern Myth.

      @PinHeadThePopeOfHell@PinHeadThePopeOfHell4 ай бұрын
    • @@diane7912so god loves us and is all powerful and yet we get cancer, children die from horrible diseases… all the while this loving god just watches it happen? Right

      @AdamIsMyNameO@AdamIsMyNameO3 ай бұрын
  • 1) Any unexpected bleeding (frank or occult) 2) Discharges 3) Tumors / thickening of tissue 4) Infections / hoarseness 5) Change in bowel or bladder habits 6) Change in urine / stool 7) Abdominal bloating / swelling 8) Persistent heartburn / indigestion 9) Anorexia / loss of appetite 10) Swollen lymph nodes 11) Sore / wound / ulcer not healing 12) New / changes to existing mole 13) Difficulty swallowing 14) Feeling pressure in throat / chest 15) Night sweats / fever 16) Undue fatigue 17) Unexplained weight loss 18) Unexplained aches / pain 19) New blood clots /DVT

    @SC-gp7kt@SC-gp7kt Жыл бұрын
    • I'd see a doctor if I were you :)

      @Toca_waffle843@Toca_waffle843 Жыл бұрын
    • The syrup caused it

      @sodvine3486@sodvine3486 Жыл бұрын
    • Welcome to my world.

      @juliebarks3195@juliebarks3195 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for this list! 🎉

      @RY-os9vw@RY-os9vw Жыл бұрын
    • Unfortunate

      @henrymcevoy5300@henrymcevoy5300 Жыл бұрын
  • The problem is doctors who don't listen. I had a giant lymphoma and my gp said it was normal. After a couple of months i started feeling immense pain and he said the 2 can't be related and i shouldn't worry. When i couldn't take the pain anymore he finally sent me to a specialist. This man also told me i should not worry about the lemon sized lump in my neck. I started feeling worse and worse. After almost a year i begged for a biopsy. The "specialst" told me he was 99,9% sure it couldn't be cancer. I went mad and demanded the biopsy. Turned out to be Hodgekin. I knew it all that time, but was treated like a crazy person. This is the way my mother died. She also knew she had cancer, but the doctors refused to listen. When they finally looked into it, it was too late. I am very lucky that i survived. All they do is check you blood and most cancers don't show up in the blood. It is insane. Now my doctor wants me to take an experimental vaccin for a mild flu. I have zero trust in doctors anymore.

    @jaffasholva7738@jaffasholva7738 Жыл бұрын
    • I think you been through enough... let someone else be their guinea pig.

      @paulao7022@paulao7022 Жыл бұрын
    • Very sorry for your malpractice or ignorance of their practice. I have never really trusted doctors because they get paid a lot from multiple sources and push 'drugs'. I stay away from the doctors unless I absolutely need one. I am ready anyday to meet my creator so their for they don't need my money either. We will all die one day. And unfortunately worse ways and sooner in today's times with all the poison they feed us and spray crap in the air. God bless you all hope you all have a blessed day

      @dantheman9852@dantheman9852 Жыл бұрын
    • Thats gps for you, absolutely pathetic, should be charged for 1st degree murder for dismissing patients for their normal pains

      @daimsaeed@daimsaeed Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing. I too have zero trust in them as I believe they are in full subservience to the all mighty, world-wide pharmaceutical industry.

      @patcom1013@patcom1013 Жыл бұрын
    • I learned through having a pet mouse with cancer that a doctor has no way of knowing if it's a cyst or cancer unless they do a biopsy. My vet said it was just a cyst so I didn't get it removed. It started to grow fast though so I went to the vet again. Vet said it's cancer and a tumor after trying to remove it. My mouse died in surgery. I'm very sad. I know now they don't know unless they biopsy it.

      @randomworldnews9124@randomworldnews9124 Жыл бұрын
  • My husband died of pancreatic cancer at age 51. He went to several types of docs for stomach and back pain for a year. Consistently losing weight, pain kept him(and me) up at night. Not one of them ordered imaging! They attributed it to something muscular because he used a jackhammer at work. During the year, of course, things got worse, until one Saturday morning when he couldn't even lift his head up to eat breakfast, I dragged him to the ER where he was finally diagnosed. After their testing that morning, a tech came into the room to get something and quite casually said, "Anthony, I saw your scans and I'm so sorry. I suggest planning a trip somewhere wonderful with your family." We said, "What? What are you talking about?" He hurried out and eventually the doc came in to explain he was stage 4 and had about 6 months to live. What a shock - the guy was a bull, worked heavy construction, never sick. It was unreal. We just didn't have any idea it was something serious. Love to all in this thread who've been thru similar circumstances 💔 and thank you Dr. Campbell for this clear and helpful video.

    @vialogan@vialogan Жыл бұрын
    • My daddy had back pain for a year which the dr attributed to spinal stenosis. Suffering from that myself, I knew my dad was in too much pain to be that but he insisted that’s what it was. Alas, he started losing weight and food was tasting bad to him. He was diagnosed and died about 3 months later. I miss him so much and just need to cry all the time. I’m so sorry for your husband. He was even younger than my dad. It’s so shocking. It’s been 2 years and I still can not believe this has happened. I did not think he was even dying when he suddenly died. I thought he would wake up. I’m so sorry ♥️♥️♥️

      @Teenywing@Teenywing Жыл бұрын
    • @@Teenywing I am so sorry this happened to your dad 😪 The medical systems now are disgusting and need to be fixed. I don't think that will happen anytime soon...

      @thunderbird6777@thunderbird6777 Жыл бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss, I believe it's because of the vaccine...

      @flamingo7349@flamingo7349 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Teenywing Don't feel bad. Your Dad knows and it's ok💝

      @vialogan@vialogan Жыл бұрын
    • How much weight did he lose for a year ?

      @dylanallen5653@dylanallen5653 Жыл бұрын
  • Like 80% of us can't afford to get anything checked out the US health care system is broken

    @TheRealXidious@TheRealXidious6 ай бұрын
    • Millions of Americans can’t see a doctor OR a dentist. Yet we have the most billionaires. Our taxes go to the rich, while other nations actually get free school, healthcare, transportation, etc. best country in the world aye?

      @ElonNepoBaby@ElonNepoBaby2 ай бұрын
  • No matter the subject, I always watch Dr. Campbell simply because he is a voice of sanity.

    @michellegrovak@michellegrovak Жыл бұрын
    • Jesus is the voice of sanity Repent! 🙏♥️

      @christineparker3805@christineparker3805 Жыл бұрын
    • Did he not advocated vaccinations with MRNA Ling time?

      @erikanders90@erikanders90 Жыл бұрын
    • He's not a medical doctor.

      @c.6452@c.6452 Жыл бұрын
    • @@davepowell7168 paranoid rubbish. He's giving you knowledge to notice cancer symptoms early. It's a good public health warning he's doing. I bet you'll be running off the health care system when you get seriously ill, unless you're one of these idiots who leave their lives at the mercy of crystals and homoeopathy 😂🇦🇺

      @Hipporider@Hipporider Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you he’s my Dr Fauci… replaced

      @mpalmer7800@mpalmer7800 Жыл бұрын
  • My husband died seven weeks ago today. He died of a blood clot on his lung. But he also had cancer, we knew nothing about it. There were no symptoms. He complained of a pain in his back four weeks before he died, they said it was a trapped nerve. I eventually got him to go to the hospital, they did tests and said he had tumours on his spine, lung, liver, basically everywhere but his brain. I found out he had cancer at 1am on the 5th of October, and he died at 6.30am on the 7th of October. Two days and he was just gone. I wish there had of been signs, but he was working full time, four weeks before he died, full shifts with stage four cancer. It boggles the mind really.

    @Howay.Man.Angelica@Howay.Man.Angelica Жыл бұрын
    • So sorry for your loss! This whole thread is heartbreaking but your loss was so unexpected and recent.

      @PS-qn4oz@PS-qn4oz Жыл бұрын
    • My father in law was complaining of a sore back. Didn’t think much of it. Two months ago he was diagnosed w tumors on the spine & hips. Soon after liver. He left us on Nov 18th. That quick from diagnosis it spread beyond saving. No chance to adjust to idea of Lisa before he’s even gone. Truly Sorry for your loss 🙏

      @wistfulthinkn6982@wistfulthinkn6982 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm sorry for your loss x

      @alexisclarke2466@alexisclarke2466 Жыл бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss 🙏

      @kevleafy@kevleafy Жыл бұрын
    • Oh my, you must be in shock. I’m so sorry for your loss. 💔❤️

      @bestany5517@bestany5517 Жыл бұрын
  • The difficult part of this is actually getting a doctor to take notice. Our collective of GPs treat most of us with contempt and dismissive disdain. They even laughed at my wife who had a nose bleed for 6 months before a junior doctor sent her to an ENT, needed an urgent operation.

    @stephanguitar9778@stephanguitar9778 Жыл бұрын
    • It's so sad. I had them tell me I'm not weak or fatigued when I was bedridden and used all my energy just to ask for help at the hospital

      @RustyShakleford1@RustyShakleford16 ай бұрын
    • "Contempt and dismissive disdain"....you said it!! Either this or they are just plain DUMB. I had all the classic signs and symptoms of pernicious anemia (inability to absorb vitamin B12 which is critical for life) and was told i just needed to exercise more. I used to be a "fit nut" and went to the gym for fun but i just couldn't anymore and my explanation of this meant nothing to them. I was treated like I wanted attention...I was asked if i was depressed...i wasn't. One doc tried to put me on depression meds and told me they were an appetite stimulant (decreased appetite is a low B12 symptom and i was expressing my concern and was losing weight even though i was forcing myself to eat the same calories that used to sustain me....eating even more was NOT the solution I needed. My GI tract wasn'tmoving...peristalsis was breaking down...i wasn't constipated in the traditional sense but my GI tract was completelypacked with food that wasn't moving.) I ended up having to do my own differential diagnosis after seeing a whole slew of unhelpful doctors and getting close to being bedridden. I needed a wheelchair if i had to walk more than 100 feet. I found an endocrinologist, told him what tests to run, got positive results, got him to prescribe the B12 injections I needed, started getting a little better, then had to have an appointment where I walked him through the logic of the diagnosis and he hesitantly agreed I had pernicious anemia. My intrinsic factor antibody test was incredibly positive. It's a test that is highly specific for pernicious anemia. I also had macrocytosis (also a sign) and I had objective evidence that i improved with B12 injections. My neurological symptoms started to diminish, also, which is another strong indicator. No one should have to work so hard to get a doctor to do the right thing. I think the big hang-up was that my B12 level was never low, but it doesn't have to be low! You can have a normal serum B12 level and still be deficient. I later learned that taking b12 supplements can mask a b12 deficiency...I have always taken a B-complex supplement. None of my doctors ever even asked about that. Maybe the problem is ignorance more than intelligence, but the majority of them (in my experience) are terrible listeners and have miserable critical thinking skills. Another problem - they seem to be trained to think psychiatric conditions are a good "go-to" when they can't figure out the real reason right away. LAME

      @KMx108@KMx1085 ай бұрын
    • Its because unfortunately, cancer symptoms are very common. Our modern medicine is too primitive, so we rely too much on these unreliable markers. So some doctors send too many ppl to get tested and some, not enough.

      @Tom-le3yy@Tom-le3yy3 ай бұрын
  • Persistent hoarseness led to stage 1 laryngeal cancer for myself! Just had a follow up today with my oncologist…happy to say 4 years cancer free! If something feels off get it checked out!

    @karentompkins980@karentompkins980 Жыл бұрын
    • Glory be to GOD.

      @dakotastorms1255@dakotastorms1255 Жыл бұрын
    • @@dakotastorms1255 Amen! Praise Jesus!

      @JD-yq3dd@JD-yq3dd Жыл бұрын
    • Who did you go to to have it diagnosed? A surgebt? ENT needle biopsy? Please respond. Thank you.

      @Ks-di3xs@Ks-di3xs Жыл бұрын
    • Same here with thyroid cancer exact same symptom

      @naturecreep8811@naturecreep8811 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Ks-di3xs go to a GP first, then you'll be referred to the right people usually an ENT doctor and they will decide to do a biopsy :)

      @naturecreep8811@naturecreep8811 Жыл бұрын
  • My daughter was two weeks over due and ended up having a bowl movement inside, and they had to put me out and clean out my uterus. As they were in there there was these areas all over the inside of my uterus. They took biopsies and sent me home. Two weeks later, rushed in for an emergency partial hysterectomy. My daughter literally saved my life from a rare form of cancerous cells formed all over the inside and not the usual outside. Then 5 yesrs later had trouble swallowing and found lumps in my neck. Not the usual lymthnoids but huge masses. Sure enough they removed 3, 11mm lymthnoids and 2, 9mm lymthnoids on the right side of my neck. Two years later happened on the left amd had over 7 lymthnoids removed. I am now cancer free for 6 years!!!

    @justasmallltowngirlll@justasmallltowngirlll Жыл бұрын
    • I take olive leaf, it prevents cancer and all types of illnesses. (In Ezekiel 47:12) I get my olive leaf, in capsule form and I take one in the morning and one at bedtime. I pray, you stay cancer free.

      @paulao7022@paulao7022 Жыл бұрын
    • 🥰

      @meaghankelly3887@meaghankelly3887 Жыл бұрын
    • @@paulao7022 good to know! Thank you! Do you prefer a certain kind?

      @auburntiger94@auburntiger94 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much. I will try some for sure. Lots of love back. ❤️

      @justasmallltowngirlll@justasmallltowngirlll Жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations 🥳 well done sending you Love 💕

      @sst6358@sst6358 Жыл бұрын
  • I intuited my own breast cancer when it was stage 0. Had a mammogram and it looked clear but that's because the cancer was in my pectoral muscle. The misogynistic doctors told me I was "paranoid and delusional." If they had listened to me and respected my own intuition I could have gotten it at stage 0 instead of stage 3 when they FINALLY believed me! That was 14 years ago and I'm alive and cancer free in spite of them. It isn't enough for a patient & doctors to pay attention to early warning signs, doctors have to respect people's knowledge of their own bodies.

    @cheeririnaldo435@cheeririnaldo435 Жыл бұрын
    • Sounds just like my doctor! I know my own body. She got right in my face one time and shook her finger at me telling me I didn't know what I was talking about...... She was proved to be wrong and I did know what I was talking about. How does a person find a "good" doctor?

      @thelmahenriques6454@thelmahenriques6454 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@thelmahenriques6454

      @marymassos8456@marymassos8456 Жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations on your remission I am one year out from Stage 3 BC - did you do anything extra besides standard of care?

      @preshshop@preshshop Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@thelmahenriques6454 You walk into the best local hospital...usually in the wealthy part of town...go to any floor or post-op and ask "who do you have as a primary Doc"...NOT "who do you recommend as a PCP"? Why? Because most hospitals have "a Doc referral line"...which divides patient referrals to an ongoing list of Docs, with no regard to Physician quality. I hope this helps.

      @teresalipot3585@teresalipot3585 Жыл бұрын
    • Are in the UK? It's not necessarily misogyny, it's just that they don't want to/not allowed to invest time and money in a patients intuition and gut feeling, in lieu of any actual test data from mammograms, x-rays etc, even if the patient is right, as per your case. Good to hear you're well and cancer free :-) x

      @WarrenCromartie2@WarrenCromartie2 Жыл бұрын
  • I had a very small, flesh colored bump come up on my upper back. It looked like a little mosquito bite. It itched off and on, but not constantly. One day it was itching and when I reached back behind my neck and down where the place was, it has gotten almost 3 times larger. This happened very quickly. I went to my dermatologist and weeks later, after 2 different testing places labs tested the biopsies, it came back HR+ HER2- Matatastic Breast Cancer that had matastizied to my skin. The primary was never found. So, please don't over look any odd thing your body is doing or any odd thing that shows up on your skin. Because of my constant testing I have to go through, since the primary was never found, I have had kidney cancer found. It was found very early and a kidney ablation was done and it took care of the cancer. Please pay attention to your body and do not put anything off getting checked.

    @soulshinebrowneyes8350@soulshinebrowneyes8350 Жыл бұрын
    • Was this on your body or your face? I have some interesting things popping on my facial skin.

      @morespinach9832@morespinach98323 ай бұрын
  • My longtime partner started having cancer symptoms right before the lockdown. As soon as we were free to seek help it was too late. She passed 6 months later. I’m in the angry stage of grief but how many others went untreated? I have yet to see that pole or report. Thank goodness for truth seekers like you Dr. John. I never miss your talks.🌺

    @tutupuff6359@tutupuff6359 Жыл бұрын
    • I am so sorry for your loss. I know how hard it can be when you have had a long term reltionship and are suddenly living alone. Many Blessings.

      @lindanichols125@lindanichols1257 ай бұрын
    • I am so very sorry...

      @jasenkavukelic5047@jasenkavukelic50476 ай бұрын
    • Stay strong I’m so sorry for your loss the anger is real I couldn’t properly be with 3 close family members

      @xqr_@xqr_6 ай бұрын
    • I have had the same issues here in australia, had some spots I was worried about ( melanoma) doctors refused to se me because I was not covid vaccinated. When the ban was liften got to see dermatologist who confirmed I had cancer which required more aggressive treatment than would have been required 3 years back, larger skin portion removed & radiation therapy as well. Even though I tested negative to covid on all occasions they still refused to see me. I have no trust or faith in the medical professionals any more.

      @roncoles8361@roncoles83616 ай бұрын
    • ​@@roncoles8361ethics non-existent with many healthcare professionals

      @mrhanky7@mrhanky73 ай бұрын
  • A couple of months before she was diagnosed with aggressive brain tumor, my mom started having trouble with her speech, having trouble coming up with the right words and incorrectly reading out loud. Those were the first signs something was wrong, and I recognised it from some book I had read years before. I was worried, but set it aside as I (a naive 16yo) believed that that couldn't happen in real life, and certainly not to my mom... That's when I learned to take nothing for granted. We lost her a year after that. It's been 3 years now and it still hurts like hell Rest in peace mom❤

    @pyroprutser4877@pyroprutser4877 Жыл бұрын
    • How awful. I’m so sorry. I often avoid addressing things that make me anxious. I think it’s also natural to ruminate on what you could have done differently in the circumstances. I hope you have someone close you can talk to

      @frogsplorer@frogsplorer Жыл бұрын
    • Please don't blame yourself. If it's hard for the person who has it to see, it's impossible for someone of your age to know! God Bless & give you strength to live the life your mum would've wanted 🙏🏼🌿🕊️💞

      @jomomma5281@jomomma5281 Жыл бұрын
    • We found out my father had an aggressive brain tumour a few days before he died. Symptoms started only two weeks before and we, as well as the health care people thought it was a stroke.

      @Thorocious@Thorocious Жыл бұрын
    • Oh my dear, I am so sorry. My mother passed when I was 9. That's a hard hit to come back from as there's almost nothing more important than our Mothers. Especially if you are a gal, so I understand that pain. I promise in time the pain will ease. It will never go away, but it'll be livable. Yes, cherish the time you have with your loved ones always.

      @lastcaress1314@lastcaress1314 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Thorocious it'd almost would've been better him not knowing at that point. To save himself the uncertainty of it all. Since it was so bad you know?

      @lastcaress1314@lastcaress1314 Жыл бұрын
  • In several people I have known diagnosed with cancer, including myself, fatigue was a prevalent symptom looking back, but we all thought we were just working extra hard or just getting older. It took me three months to see my doctor about a lump in my breast because it was difficult to get time off work and I worked long hours. Many places don't like their employees taking time off for appointments but I would advise people to take the time anyway. I was fortunate to get excellent care at my local cancer centre and have been in remission for many years. I took a 9 month leave of absence but should have taken more but my supervisor kept wanting to know when I would be back. I felt bullied into returning even though I had to recover from two surgeries, Chemotherapy and 30 radiation treatments plus Herceptin and estrogen blockers. Your health is more important than your job.

    @shirleyscott683@shirleyscott683 Жыл бұрын
    • 3 months?!!!?

      @carlr2438@carlr2438 Жыл бұрын
    • I think also that Doctors themselves like to explain extreme fatigue as not a serious symptom of someone is older because for whatever reason they act like it’s normal, but it isn’t. There’s people in their 90s with a ton of energy, energy I only wish I had in my 30s. This isn’t normal and I have gone to doctors at least 20 times tell them I have extreme fatigue only to have it dismissed every time and nothing checked

      @AKayfabe@AKayfabe Жыл бұрын
    • Don't ever put anything ahead of your health. She could've hired a temporary placement for you, until you got back to work... some people have enjoyed good health all their lives.. and they don't understand prolonged sickness!

      @paulao7022@paulao7022 Жыл бұрын
    • I’m sorry to hear that but you will probably get it again!! deodorant deodorant that has aluminum can cause stuff like that and you should have stopped eating seed oils and fasted took selenium increased antioxidants heavy especially glutathione

      @luisrodriguez-pc9ns@luisrodriguez-pc9ns Жыл бұрын
    • @@Candlesinthewoods you need vitamin k2 I would say go grass fed first! And do coffee edema

      @luisrodriguez-pc9ns@luisrodriguez-pc9ns Жыл бұрын
  • I'm about to start treatment for the third time for lung cancer. First it was stage 2b in the right lung. I beat it. The second time was stage 1 in the left lung. I beat that too. This time its a tiny spot in the right lung. I'm gonna beat this too. My first symptoms was cough , and fatigue , and weight loss. Also believe it or not my dog kept sniffing me in the exact areas where the cancer was/is. I did smoke but the type of cancer I had people who smoke as well as those who don't can get it. I thank God for my doctors at the cancer center for keeping a close eye on me. I thank God for my dog too!

    @redtickhound@redtickhound Жыл бұрын
    • I have a handful of neighbors that burn wood daily. I have to leave the area to take my dog out. It’s insane. Can’t believe people are allowed to harm others even if it’s passive. Weeks of coughing and itchy throat, asthma attacks etc. and I’m healthy and fit. Think about the old and young that are not. Glad you paid attn and got treatment. My grandpa died a very painful death from lung cancer. Some bad docs and delayed diagnosis. Was stage 3 and a 2 Lb tumor was removed. Was 170lbs near the end. He’s 6’8”.

      @damonm3@damonm3 Жыл бұрын
    • @@damonm3 I'm so sorry about your Grandpa. And yes neighbors should be more considerate. I could burn mine but I take it to the dump. I don't want to ever inhale any kind of toxins.

      @redtickhound@redtickhound Жыл бұрын
    • Last reported. There is 67 toxin's in cigarettes. Most of them are lethal, to some!

      @paulao7022@paulao7022 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm on Fifth antibiotics this year for chest infection, also have lump on my gland, but blood came back ok ?

      @lulu-ox5yr@lulu-ox5yr Жыл бұрын
    • @@lulu-ox5yr Yeah that's interesting. My bloodwork is good too.

      @redtickhound@redtickhound Жыл бұрын
  • With respect, it is all very well to keep alert to new symptoms, it is the damn doctors that need to take note. My mum went back and fore to the GP over an 8-month period with a backache and over the months she developed stomach pain. The doctor told my mum she had a urine infection and as she was 63 the back ache was due to wear and tear. To cut a long story short, four months later my mum was dead. My friend started to get nagging lower back pain, and she was told more or less the same thing as my mum. As the months passed by she started to experience stomach pains and a couple of months later she was dead. Both my mum, aged 63. and my friend, aged 60, had pancreatic cancer. They had both gone back and fore to the doctors over a period of months but the doctor never became alarmed.

    @skygazer6898@skygazer6898 Жыл бұрын
    • SUE! Failing that track them home and give them a 12-gauge enema.

      @dabbbles@dabbbles Жыл бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss...I lost my sister to undiagnosed bladder cancer... they were just throwing antibiotics at her for UTI....by the time she was finally diagnosed after being rushed into A and E it was far too late..

      @peachmelba1637@peachmelba1637 Жыл бұрын
    • Skygazer, I get it and it's unforgiveable. My husband too. Went to different docs for a year and not one took as much as an xray of his insides! Chalked it up to muscle pain from working with a jackhammer. He's been gone 13 yrs but I still get so angry about it today. Blessings to you.

      @vialogan@vialogan Жыл бұрын
    • @@vialogan So sorry for your loss.

      @skygazer6898@skygazer6898 Жыл бұрын
    • @@skygazer6898 Thank you very much💝

      @vialogan@vialogan Жыл бұрын
  • Always very informative. I am a 60 year old man who has been trying to see my doctor for over three weeks as I am not well. The funny thing here is they will see me right away if I want a covid shot or a flu shot but can't book me in to see a doctor for what I want to see them about.

    @kevinshort3483@kevinshort3483 Жыл бұрын
    • No surprise there! 😢

      @buckie48192@buckie48192 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes seems a planned ploy

      @suemcdermott2947@suemcdermott2947 Жыл бұрын
    • Do hope you get to see someone soon

      @googoo554@googoo554 Жыл бұрын
    • You have to go to an ER to get a recommendation to a random Dr who will recommend you to a better then them Dr who will try and send you to a surgeon... It's a huge money hungry cycle ... Hopefully you have good insurance and a pool of money to pull from for the ER

      @j87waldo@j87waldo Жыл бұрын
    • Just ask for a covid jab or flu jab and whilst you're there tell them about your symtoms.

      @blakeyonthebuses@blakeyonthebuses Жыл бұрын
  • My mother, an RN, saw a multi color mole on my daughter's shoulder. Ended up being stage 1 Melanoma. She was only 19. Thank God for my mother saying her thoughts outloud. She saved my daughter's life!

    @olivejuice2024@olivejuice20243 ай бұрын
  • With Thyroid Cancer ( I am a survivor from 1990/ can be healed with surgery) the early warnings in my case were high irritability, short fuse and feeling easily overwhelmed which my mom noticed. At the doc he did a biopsy immediately at the tiny enlargement I had..... I am a very happy and gratefully calm survivor🕊️🕊️🕊️🙏🏻.

    @briejoana.6736@briejoana.6736 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank God for your mum, ain't they the best 😂

      @adanis0197@adanis01975 ай бұрын
    • You are lucky...most doctors would just prescribe psychiatric meds and/or talk therapy. My thyroid swelled prior to my Grave's disease diagnosis and my doctor tried to tell me that wasn't where my thyroid was. Pretty frightening when you realize your profession is accounting and yet, you know more than your doctor. She wanted to order a CT scan. I requested a thyroid ultrasound instead and she obliged. 2 months later, my bloodwork was WAY off. It was slow to change...I sure felt like something was seriously wrong but was being treated like i was overreacting. It took 4 months of suffering with symptoms and telling them something was wrong (!) Before i finally developed thyroxic crisis and was diagnosed and started on treatment. This whole mess was triggered by a CT scan for a stomach ache where they injected me with iodine contrast "dye" that I didn't even know was happening until a needle was in my arm and a plunger was pushed. I didn't even have time to protest before it was done. My Grave's is in remission now and some doctors have questioned whether i even have the disease because i don't have the antibodies I should. I think the entire thing was caused by the iodine injection I had. It took 18 months to recover from that insult.

      @KMx108@KMx1085 ай бұрын
    • Most doctors are foreigner's that hate you.

      @adanis0197@adanis01975 ай бұрын
    • Yes they tried to kill me with contrast dye too...nightmare@@KMx108

      @lilithstuff8355@lilithstuff83554 ай бұрын
  • As an oncology nurse in the states I really appreciate this presentation. Very informative, indeed. Thanks for all you do!

    @dmw7717@dmw7717 Жыл бұрын
    • Keep up the good work love

      @robinsmith8918@robinsmith8918 Жыл бұрын
    • Are you seeing any increase in fast-acting cancers?

      @anotherlover6954@anotherlover6954 Жыл бұрын
    • This is the kind of vid he should have been doing for the last year rather than the continual anti-v fare. Although those vids get him more views, and the subsequent income.

      @jimm.1013@jimm.1013 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jimm.1013 I agree he doesn't say what he really feels about this whole plandemic and too me that's a spineless person. In my book worthless.

      @lawrencegarcia1675@lawrencegarcia1675 Жыл бұрын
    • @@lawrencegarcia1675 If he uses the term "plandemic" you know he doesn't know how to find the correct information sources, nor properly analyze valid data. He would probably be spending too much time at flat earth websites.

      @jimm.1013@jimm.1013 Жыл бұрын
  • My grandfather was treated with chalk tablets for 20 years for “indigestion” - “there’s nothing wrong with you” his doctor exclaimed. When he finally stopped being able to eat we called an ambulance - the hospital found an in-operable tumour the size of a football in his stomach, they sent him home to die. My father had the same 11AM GP appointment monthly for 25 years, for 20 of them his GP said he was “borderline diabetic” but doesn't need treatment yet - but not once did he ask my Dad when he last had a meal, my Dad was in bed by 9PM and never ate breakfast. Of course had he given him a glucose tablet he may have noticed my Dad was a full blown diabetic - by the time it was discovered his kidneys were too damaged and he died a horrible death. My brother’s doctor (same GP as my father) shrugged off a lump in his neck as muscle - it turned out to be non-Hodkins Lymphoma - he died aged 22. All this was in the days when you could get GP appointments - before they imported another 20 million would-be patients against the will of the people. I won’t even go into my Mother’s terrible covid death and the abandonment by the NHS. The people have been betrayed. Whilst most of the frontline staff are wonderful - it’s clear the NHS is run for the benefit of the "higher ups" in the NHS.

    @LondonSteveLee@LondonSteveLee Жыл бұрын
    • thank you for watching send a private message to the number provided above👆.... you've been selected for something truly remarkable....

      @marianea952@marianea952 Жыл бұрын
    • You are exactly correct, it is run for profit & for the higher ups.

      @csc8697@csc8697 Жыл бұрын
  • At age 61 my wife was diagnosed with stage 4 GBM (GlioBlastimus(?)Mtiform) tumor of the brain. We had no idea she had cancer. Three (or 2, but think it was 3) Oncologists who spoke to my family said there was nothing they could do and the tumor was pushing right up against her motor nerves in the right side of her brain for the left side function of her body. They also told us that this kind of tumor gives no recognisable symptoms different to normal fatigue, or mild flu like symptoms. We had about 73 days together before she passed into the presence of our Lord Jesus. It is important not to allow fear to RULE your mind and your life. God's perfect love casts out all fear. I leave you with this, read the Book of Hebrews (new testament) chapter 9, verses 27-28; and John chapter 11:21-27. Peace...

    @Eddie33154@Eddie33154 Жыл бұрын
    • So sorry about your wife. My uncle was diagnosed with gbm multiform. A neurosurgeon removed the tumor ( left parietal craniotomy) he went on photon imrt radiation, chem pills. He’s doing fine so far but most grow back as it is aggressive. He gets an mri in 6 wks, he just finished radiation an the radiologist wants to suggest “Optune” therapy. It’s a waiting game now of treatment and hope, yes, the survival rate even with all the tumor removal and treatments is very low. First clue was he had a grand mal seizure ( passed out, fell, unconscious). Just waiting now.

      @TR-nv3if@TR-nv3if7 ай бұрын
    • @@TR-nv3if That was the first sign with my wife. 3 oncologists said that there are no unique symptoms to identify GBMs. But she is safe in the hands of our Father God. Thank you for kind words. May the mercy and grace of our Lord Jrsus Christ be your portion and your uncle's. May he know the Truth - John 14:1-6

      @Eddie33154@Eddie331547 ай бұрын
    • Tc dear Eddie. Om shanti

      @jaypalnitkar4400@jaypalnitkar44003 ай бұрын
    • @@jaypalnitkar4400 Thank you. Jesus Christ IS MY PEACE.

      @Eddie33154@Eddie331543 ай бұрын
  • Just a warning to anyone out there who discovers blood in your pee, it happened to me nearly five years ago now, at first I thought it was just an infection and was not going to get it checked out, it just happened on one occasion, but something kept telling me I should go to the Docs, she did a test and I was diagnosed with bladder cancer. I eventually had to have the bladder removed and now live with a stoma bag, that was over 4 years ago, but I’m still here and will be 73 in a couple of months, and am enjoying life. So any guys (or Gals) out there if you are not sure about something, please get it checked out, don’t hesitate.

    @B50Stevie@B50Stevie Жыл бұрын
  • There is only 1 word that can describe this man: Legend!!!!

    @loeloenow5072@loeloenow5072 Жыл бұрын
    • I think that you meant liar kzhead.info/sun/gtSahqeMq6p4oX0/bejne.html

      @richvid9814@richvid9814 Жыл бұрын
    • вы хорошо сформулировали!

      @larik325@larik325 Жыл бұрын
    • Dr Campbell's latest on Nov 22 is obscenely misleading about excess deaths. He misreads the Australia data at 2:13 to support his lie that "Something else is going on here that is not Covid related". There is no conspiracy, the moderate 7.6% excess in non-Covid related deaths is being discussed, the return of flu in Australia and extra stress on medical services are likely to be partial causes. The data is out there, "they" are not hiding it from us. Please do not believe Dr Campbell's lies.

      @richvid9814@richvid9814 Жыл бұрын
    • @@larik325 он полон дерьма

      @richvid9814@richvid9814 Жыл бұрын
    • Died Suddenly by StewpPeters Video on Rumble....

      @spotshortmanipulators4721@spotshortmanipulators4721 Жыл бұрын
  • In 2018/2019, my 83 year-old dad had lung cancer, left side, aggressively treated with radiation & some newfangled drug, and he beat it; declared cancer free. He was healthy as a horse and never needed doctors his entire life, but he & my mom both had a severe case of normalcy bias and received the initial 2 jabs plus 2 boosters. I took none and my, oh my, the arguments/debates we had over that! In late 2021/early 2022 the coughing, blood in the sputum, weight loss recurred and he was gone by July. I've been watching Dr. Campbell the entire time, actually reading research papers, and listening to morticians. There's not much doubt in my mind that his 4 jabs ruined his immunity to the point that his cancer came back and took years off his life. I don't dare tell my mom this - if she believes me, she'll be distraught (she pushed the jabs on my dad) and if she doesn't believe me, she'll run on about conspiracy theories and accuse me of needlessly tormenting her. I heard another KZhead channel call us non-vaxxers "Purebloods." I'm damn glad I am one. I have apparently dodged someone's grand plan for population control.

    @retired_military@retired_military Жыл бұрын
    • I agree with you.

      @sherirottweilersforever7772@sherirottweilersforever7772 Жыл бұрын
    • I too agree. A nurse friend warned about this. That's why so many in the medical field wouldn't take the jab. If nothing else that should've been a huge red flag. I got the j n j vac for work in the beginning but never got boosted.

      @retiredred@retiredred Жыл бұрын
    • I REFUSED THAT JAB. 59 YEARS OLD AND HEALTHY!!! GOT COVID AND HAVE BEEN SICKER WITH THE FLU IN YEARS PAST. I WILL NEVER NEVER GET THE DAMN SHOT. NEVER.

      @nobadvibes8685@nobadvibes8685 Жыл бұрын
    • LOOK UP THE NEW MOVIE DOCUMENTARY ON KZhead CALLED ""DIED SUDDENLY'' BEFORE THEY BAN IT. IT WILL SHOCK YOU!

      @nobadvibes8685@nobadvibes8685 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, you nailed it. You passed the IQ test. I think "Pureblood" is originally a reference to some TV show or whatever, and I think people's use of it to describe non-vaxxed has made it more powerful and legit. I don't really use it, but it's become less cringe to me as time goes on. A killshotted airline *pilot* just *died mid-flight* minutes after take-off from *Chicago O'Hare.* Did you hear about that? A "no" doesn't surprise me. Think about that. A major airline pilot just took off from a major airport and died of a heart attack mid-air, and the national media is SILENT on the issue. They should know their silence is noted. Well noted.

      @anotherlover6954@anotherlover6954 Жыл бұрын
  • Go to the doctor and they tell you "everything is fine". 😢 Thank you for posting this.

    @hopeseeker97@hopeseeker976 ай бұрын
    • I was thinking its only ne who hears ahh its fine dont worry im from germany btw

      @danyl3411@danyl34112 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. My cancer was picked up as soon as I got checked, at stage 2a. The doctor saved my life with her prompt action. It dismays me so much, that so many people get ignored, fobbed off or patronised. No excuse for that.

    @susanbetts761@susanbetts761 Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent information must listen to your body. My poor wife had back pain ended up being stage 4 epithelioid sarcoma. This last 6 months has been hell for my family but we finally see the light . Pray for us that is suffering terrible disease.

    @rockk973@rockk973 Жыл бұрын
    • 🙏❤

      @bluemoonrising7200@bluemoonrising7200 Жыл бұрын
  • This 24 minutes was so informative. I am in my sixties and I have never heard such information.This really should be the job of health authorities to promulgate to every one, all the time. I can think of some lives it might have saved. Thank you.

    @kiwidonkeyk1656@kiwidonkeyk1656 Жыл бұрын
    • LIVING BEING IS OUR RACE, MANKIND IS OUR RELIGION, HINDU,MUSLIM,SIKH,CHRISTAIN, THERE IS NO SEPARATE RELIGION ALMIGHTY GOD KABIR is the father of all souls that JESUS, MOHAMMAD, GURU NANAK, VEDH was telling in BIBLE, QURAN, GURU GRANTHA SAHEB .. In OLD Orthodox Jewish Bible KABIR is mentioned...KABIR means (GREAT or MIGHTY GOD) in hebrew...but when translated in different languages translator removed KABIR word Quran written in arabic has also KABIR word....KABIR means THE GREAT in arabic. In vedh also KABIR is mentioned.... GURU NANAK himself described that LORD KABIR is his Guru and Lord KABIR met him..and in GURU GRANTHA SAHEB Guru Nanak called Lord kabir as kartar (GOD) Just by reading holy books it is impossible to get depth knowledge of Holy text because we are just a living beings.. In vedhas also KABIR is mentioned...our brain isnot capable and doesnot understands the secrets behind the words and world.....GURU NANAK, JESUS AND MOHAMMAD were aware of LORD KABIR but later followers were not able to get depth knowledge

      @bibekjung7404@bibekjung7404 Жыл бұрын
    • They should teach this in school annually if not more often

      @johnvoyage6486@johnvoyage6486 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bibekjung7404 nonsence.. mumbo jumbo

      @CreatingChaos@CreatingChaos Жыл бұрын
    • This information could have saved my mother's life. For months she too was vomiting everything she ate. She was an alcoholic and it was attributed to that, and actually since that was the only thing going into her and not coming back up, may have kept her alive a little longer. When her husband insisted on exploratory surgery, she was so full of cancer that they closed her up and said to keep her comfortable. She was a heavy drinker and smoker and it started in the entry to the stomach, lower esophagus. She basically starved to death as she refused a stomach tube, Why prolong it, she said. Lots of cancer in my family, 2 of her sisters, my father, a 1st cousin and an uncle, all different cancers, and I have just had a skin cancer biopsied, squamous cell carcinoma, I am 86, and have out lived them all so far. I believer in natural healing and am using that route to restore my immune system, which I have somehow ignored, and I am starting with a detoxing cleanse. Trusting in Jesus all the way, My Physician. Amen

      @jackymanchester2891@jackymanchester2891 Жыл бұрын
  • I am 66 I really have no faith in medical Drs. I've lived a good life. I've decided not to see anyone other than a ND for the remainder of my life. How free I feel not fearing cancer .....or anything else.

    @barbarasmith9453@barbarasmith9453 Жыл бұрын
    • 63 here and agree 💯%

      @stevebova1774@stevebova1774 Жыл бұрын
    • What's an ND?

      @harleyharhartube@harleyharhartube Жыл бұрын
    • Same here.

      @clairetimberlake5892@clairetimberlake5892 Жыл бұрын
    • @@harleyharhartube I was also wondering. NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR 🤗

      @helen4652@helen4652 Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly...God bless 🙏🌿

      @emmanuelking9988@emmanuelking9988 Жыл бұрын
  • From what I have been told, cancer feeds on sugars. If one were to cut out refined sugars from your diet. This is what I have done. Both my parents are cancer survivors, my father has skin cancer that is still being treated. My mum had Ovarian cancer and as soon as her uterus and ovaries and all of that stuff. She immediately felt better. She was put on testosterone for some strange reason, but this harmed her liver so she had it stopped. This was about 20 years ago. I eat all of my fruits and veggies and exercise intensely for 2 hours 6 days a week. This is used to treat my mental health issues/alcoholism though. This was a very informative video Dr Campbell! Thank you so much for imparting your wisdom upon us.

    @charleswomack2166@charleswomack2166 Жыл бұрын
    • I saw a documentary about a woman with aggressive cancer who refused chemo and aggressively cut out sugar instead. Doctors couldn't explain her improvement so they decided she must have been misdiagnosed. They weren't open to accepting that her dietary change made the difference. I mean...just think how much money they would lose if word about that got out!

      @KMx108@KMx1085 ай бұрын
    • I wish I could get everyone to learn about the enormous benefits of fasting, so I share this often but I doubt if many ever listen. Autophagy is a process, induced by absence of food, that allows the body to repair cellular damage. It's essentially our body's way of taking out the trash! We have a way to stave off cancer, diabetes and other serious conditions but most people are too lazy to use it. Eliminate the sugar (which also means most carbs), fast, exercise moderately, get good sleep, cut out alcohol or severely limit it, and practice gratitude and positivity. Fasting For Survival Lecture ~ Dr. Pradip Jamnadas The Galen Foundation Doing the right things is half the battle but if diagnosed with cancer look into Dr. Thomas Seyfried's Press-Pulse Therapy. It's very promising and has been successful. You can find his published papers or hear him speak about it. He views cancer as a metabolic disease not a genetic one...unlike the majority of the medical community. His work is a continuation of Otto Warburg's, who was awarded a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1931. Hope this information helps one or many. Best of health!

      @jaycarver4886@jaycarver4886Ай бұрын
  • When I was 36 I was diagnosed with stage 1 cancer. Two years prior to that diagnoses I was complaining about internal itching in that same area. They did a ultrasound of the area that was itching, and didn't find anything unusual except for it being extra vascularized. Two years after that ultrasound I had cancer in that exact spot. Itching is a pre-cancer sign.

    @mysticalunicorn9869@mysticalunicorn9869 Жыл бұрын
    • Very true, stage 2 survivor here x

      @carolwaller9605@carolwaller9605 Жыл бұрын
    • I have itched for the last few years. It's awful and the doctor doesn't care

      @juliasewillfarmer6073@juliasewillfarmer6073 Жыл бұрын
    • @@juliasewillfarmer6073 the Dr's aren't trained to be on the lookout for itching. They overlook that symptom. If you can drink clove tea with cinnamon (no sugar), then I highly recommend that. It helps kill off the bad guys causing the problem. 👍

      @mysticalunicorn9869@mysticalunicorn9869 Жыл бұрын
    • What is internal itching like?

      @justinecamille7426@justinecamille7426 Жыл бұрын
    • @@justinecamille7426 it's an uncontrollable itch deep in your tissues...not just skin level itching like a mosquito bite, but deep inside the body tissues

      @mysticalunicorn9869@mysticalunicorn9869 Жыл бұрын
  • Dr Campbell , doing more to highlight medical issues truthfully than anyone I've seen or heard in a long time . Many thanks Dr John Campbell .

    @neilt7191@neilt7191 Жыл бұрын
    • I thought the title was about astrology.

      @theflaca@theflaca Жыл бұрын
    • Cancer government approved, none sense.

      @karlbillinger9945@karlbillinger9945 Жыл бұрын
    • I've been following Dr. Campbell throughout the whole pandemic and he explains everything so well in terms for everyone to understand. I tell people about him. Most truth comes out of the UK. I was so happy for him when I saw his KZhead award. Love the clock and stuffed animal with the mask and recommended vitamins. lol

      @kristyrobertson1212@kristyrobertson1212 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree 100% though what I say next may not sound like it: MANY were warning about the unknown/experimental aspects of mRNA from the beginning. Dr Campbell wasn't. Where Dr Campbell excels, perhaps better than anyone else, is evading the youtube censors. He does what's necessary to keep his channel up to get the needed message out to the people. None of those who were warning early have access to platforms that can reach the masses anymore because they couldn't navigate our Big Tech controlled dystopia the way Dr Campbell does. So indeed, Dr Campbell is the only voice of reason many hear these days. Not because he was particularly accurate in the early days of the vaxx rollout, but because he has the subtlety and tact required to bypass State endorsed censors and remain on-air.

      @truthfuljoe@truthfuljoe Жыл бұрын
  • Great video, can relate to this, living with an incurable disease is so hard, but you just have to live life day by day as it goes by (Cancer sucks)~

    @haynesatteh4463@haynesatteh4463 Жыл бұрын
    • it is never the end of the world, i had HIV but when a friend of mine recommended a healer and caster for me, and she helped me out and i am NEGATIVE now, i was tested twice and i am free now

      @bartholetbay412@bartholetbay412 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bartholetbay412 wow, how can i get in touch with her? this healer, does she cure other sickness

      @haynesatteh4463@haynesatteh4463 Жыл бұрын
    • @@haynesatteh4463 yes, her name is MIRIAM CHAMANI DIETRICH, you can look her up online.

      @bartholetbay412@bartholetbay412 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bartholetbay412 wow, found her website, thank you very much for this.

      @haynesatteh4463@haynesatteh4463 Жыл бұрын
    • Cancer is not incurable. Big pharma wants u to think that. It is absolutely curable.

      @ka-zx6bb@ka-zx6bb Жыл бұрын
  • I've had high amt of blood in urine x 3 months, functional doctor taking her time investigating. The last 2.5 years is absolutely insane with gaslighting these so called doctors are doing! As a R.N. for 28 years, I'm blown away with the malpractice going on! My husband, 3 jabs..had pulmonary embolism 4 months ago & now stage 4 liver cancer! My 23 year old son, clots in lungs as well post jab. Can't wait to hear what I've got going on! Diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma 2 years ago...oncologist pushed me to get the poison ...been messed up in multiple areas since. Thx Dr. Campbell! Absolutely appreciate you and your efforts to help us! Now, THAT'S A DOCTOR!!

    @vaxinjuredbypfizer@vaxinjuredbypfizer Жыл бұрын
    • I hope your family is doing better. Just wanted to say check out Dr. Eric Berg here on KZhead. He has really been helping me. Good luck.

      @deesnider3006@deesnider3006 Жыл бұрын
    • @@deesnider3006 Tyvm Dee, yes, Dr. Berg is my fav! Still have UTI, visible blood lately. Seen functional doctor yesterday, doesn't want to put me on antibiotics. She was supposed to put in a script online for a cranberry cap, but must've forgot. Quality care once again. I am drinking pure organic cranberry juice, so I'll increase the amount and going to try colloidal silver. 🤞

      @vaxinjuredbypfizer@vaxinjuredbypfizer Жыл бұрын
    • @@vaxinjuredbypfizer praying for you and your family 🙏

      @SethMacLeod95@SethMacLeod95 Жыл бұрын
    • @@SethMacLeod95 tyvvm! Prayers are appreciated! ❤️

      @vaxinjuredbypfizer@vaxinjuredbypfizer Жыл бұрын
    • All God’s blessings for total recovery for you and your family 💕🙏

      @helenlicata2498@helenlicata2498 Жыл бұрын
  • I’m suffering an 15 month long adverse reaction from the V and I’m terrified about Cancer so thank you Dr John 🙏🏻❤️

    @aliashurricane9349@aliashurricane9349 Жыл бұрын
    • Me too, I'm depressed.

      @dfms3485@dfms3485 Жыл бұрын
    • Stop. Get on with life. Only control what you can

      @leewilson5389@leewilson5389 Жыл бұрын
    • Just find someone practicing FLCCC protocols and meditate. Don't worry, that, frankly, doesn't help.

      @SHLOMOKAFKA@SHLOMOKAFKA Жыл бұрын
    • Remember cancer accelerated when depressed don't worry just try and stay alkaline as possible as long as there are no signs as yet everything is manageable even having cancer is manageable

      @farleymarly2575@farleymarly2575 Жыл бұрын
    • There are protocols for cleansing the body of anything. You just need to research.

      @veez_vee9573@veez_vee9573 Жыл бұрын
  • I so appreciate you, Dr. Campbell. My hubby had stage 4 colon cancer 1 year ago. After colostomy, chemo, radiation, and a rough ride....he now has no cancer, and is recovering from colostomy reversal. CANCER CAN BE BEATEN! Don't delay if you're wondering.....

    @ThatSkyThing@ThatSkyThing Жыл бұрын
    • So glad things turned out well for both your sakes.

      @jewelleryaddict@jewelleryaddict Жыл бұрын
    • @@jewelleryaddict Thank you! I really do appreciate that.

      @ThatSkyThing@ThatSkyThing Жыл бұрын
    • Symptoms?

      @kylez33@kylez336 ай бұрын
    • @kylez33 symptoms of colon cancer? There are many. And the struggle is ongoing, but my hubby seems to be kicking its butt still, overall.

      @ThatSkyThing@ThatSkyThing6 ай бұрын
    • Well, the encouraging thing about colon cancer, is that even at stage 4, it's quite able to be dealt with. Unlike any other type of cancer...

      @Pan472@Pan4722 ай бұрын
  • I had a mole on the bottom of my foot that a dermatologist had just told me to keep an eye on. I went to a podiatrist for another issue, and mentioned it to him. He told me that moles on the bottom of the feet are very rare because moles are generally caused by sunlight. He was concerned and took a sample to biopsy. It turned out to be precancerous. He said that he had had several patients with moles that the dermatologist told them were okay. By the time they came to him it was too late.

    @cremebrulee4759@cremebrulee4759 Жыл бұрын
  • A friend of a friend had a very strong family history of colorectal cancer. She was paying out of pocket for colonoscopies every six months to catch it early. After a few years, the gastroenterologist criticized her for not doing the prep properly because there was fecal matter that prevented her from completing the colonoscopy. The patient explained that she did the prep the same as always and was certain her colon was thoroughly clean based on a couple of hours of clear fluids at the end of the prep. Six months later, the exact same thing happened at her next colonoscopy. A few months later, she had frank blood in her stool and was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. Her gastroenterologist knew she had a strong family history of colon cancer, but apparently couldn't tell the difference between poop and a tumor. It does no good to be proactive if your doctor thinks you're a hypochondriac and is getting paid to do the procedures while ignoring the evidence of disease. Many of the diagnostic tests are subjective, and a doctor's arrogance or preconceived opinions or biases can render the tests useless. One of my closest friends went to the doctor complaining of chest pain. He was 41 years old and 20-30 pounds overweight, so the doctor suspected some form of heart disease. He did the standard tests - EKG, stress test, etc. Negative. A month later, the pain was worse and my friend returned and the doctor ran more tests for heart disease. This went on for six consecutive months. The technician was trying to insert the transducer for a transesophageal echo cardiogram but was unable to do that because there was a grapefruit sized esophageal tumor that killed my good friend a little over a year later. His father died in his early 50s from Hodgkin's lymphoma and his daughter was born with a large tumor on her upper arm that was surgically removed and she had neonatal chemotherapy. His wannabe cardiologist primary care physician should have seen that family history of cancer instead of trying so hard to find a blocked coronary artery. If you know something is wrong and your doctor can't diagnose your illness, find another doctor... stat!

    @Liberty4Ever@Liberty4Ever Жыл бұрын
    • I’m going through switching doctors right now… I had cysts on my liver a few years ago, and other issues. I still have to wait three months to see a G.I. doc. Then they will only order certain tests if I meet a certain criteria so my insurance will cover it… Completely ridiculous! Everybody is screaming for universal healthcare but that’s bullshit… We deserve the same equal healthcare that these elite assholes are getting, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, the pope, the royal family, Bill Gates etc.… They are not above us, and we really should be rioting in the streets until something is done about it, it’s that bad.

      @truthbetold4350@truthbetold4350 Жыл бұрын
    • @@truthbetold4350 - Insurance companies were ruining US healthcare when Obamacare made it much worse... and more expensive. If you think healthcare is expensive, just wait until it's "free". It's difficult to even find a doctor in the US. Many of them have been driven out of business because they don't want to be the micromanaged employees of insurance dominated healthcare management companies. Soon after Obamacare passed, our primary healthcare provider became a physician's assistant instead of a doctor, and now we're lucky to get a nurse practitioner. At the rate it's going, in another five years, there will be a six month wait for an appointment so the receptionist can give you a prescription for whatever drug Big Pharma is currently pushing.

      @Liberty4Ever@Liberty4Ever Жыл бұрын
    • How can you be browsing KZhead literally like everyday and you still living with your disease/virus when there is a popular trending channel on KZhead where you can get the 100% permanent cure to your Cancer disease, Kidney disease, Lupus virus, bad breath & body odor, herpes virus, Diabetes, Fibroid disease, heart failure, staphylococcus, sickle cell, and many other virus/infections and disease. I'm a living witness who recently got cured from Prostate cancer & genital herpes after 7 days of using the herbal antidote I got from the channel @ THE SEVEN DAYS FAST CURE FOR HERPES 1&2 on KZhead. The channel is owned by Herbalist Doctor Kingsley, the most powerful and genuine doctor on KZhead

      @steadyjubilee@steadyjubilee Жыл бұрын
    • Geez. Sad stuff there. I’ve been dealing with multiple doctors, ENT telling me I’m fine then prescribing physical therapy for nearly 4 weeks of swollen lymph nodes in neck and sore throat.. allergies, working at desk.. I’m 40! Not living a new lifestyle. Frustrating

      @bm421@bm4217 ай бұрын
    • Have to be ppo insurance. If Kaiser insurance u can’t go to 2 nd dr opinion

      @beautiful20106@beautiful201066 ай бұрын
  • Great presentation. Please consider doing one on how to spot the early warning signs of cardiovascular problems, especially in "healthy" individuals.

    @nunziofortugno4854@nunziofortugno4854 Жыл бұрын
    • CAC score, pretty quick and has predictive power, unlike "high" LDL. And all the glucemia ones (fasting glucose, fasting insulin, HbA1C) because if you have diabetes the risk of cardiovascular disease increases significantly. There are a couple more but this is a good start.

      @Gengh13@Gengh13 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Gengh13 Is CAC score a calcium score?

      @preachers4135@preachers4135 Жыл бұрын
    • @@preachers4135 yes, in my opinion everyone over 40 or perhaps even 30 should have one, if you have a low or 0 score keep doing what you are doing and you don't need to do another for a few years. If you have a high score then it's time to make a change if you want to reduce the chance of a heart attack in the future.

      @Gengh13@Gengh13 Жыл бұрын
    • If you have been jabbed chances of cardiovascular issues increase around 600%.

      @chrisstevens8431@chrisstevens8431 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Gengh13 CAC won’t detect soft plaque

      @sportbilly6329@sportbilly6329 Жыл бұрын
  • I've just lost a colleague to liver cancer. She was 60. She didn't tell anybody she had cancer, and she probably didn't know herself until it was too late.

    @BarbaraDettori@BarbaraDettori Жыл бұрын
  • Doctors mostly put you off going , they assume you're a worrier, over reacting or wrong! I brought my son when he was about 13 and said there was blood in his wee. Well if I wasn't a confident or persistent person in what I saw and knew as odd, I would have been sent home thinking I was paranoid or something. Turns out he had a duplex kidney. With myself. I had constant cough, food blocking in chest, hoarseness etc etc, and eventually a really swollen neck lymph node, breathing difficulties and I was made to feel like I was mentally disturbed rather than have physical issues.Turns out I had stricture and scarring of the esophagus due to prolonged acid reflux and my voice box was also damaged. I stayed persistent about my symptoms because I heard a famous golfer on the radio talking about his dad's symptoms that were exactly like mine and he died of ... eosoohagial cancer! Seriously, doctor need a kick up the backside!

    @Marie.b@Marie.b7 ай бұрын
  • I am so grateful that you are continuing this. I trust you!

    @terrieleighrelf7529@terrieleighrelf7529 Жыл бұрын
  • I just wanted to provide an update, as I’m sure many of you would have seen the posts from my mum and I over the last few days. A few weeks ago I had my 3 monthly CT with I-med radiology which came back as 100% clear. Thankfully I requested a copy of the report and noticed a few errors - firstly, the radiologist commented on my ovaries looking fine, however I don’t have any ovaries. Secondly, they failed to comment on my liver lesions which are picked up on every scan. And finally, there was no mention of my enlarged thymus. I demanded that a different radiologist review my images and rectify the errors. Upon receiving the new CT report, we were told that there is in fact plenty of cancer on and potentially in my liver, scattered throughout the peritoneum, spleen and also in a gland above the stomach (I’m not sure what this is called), as well as possibly on the stomach. It also picked up on some activity around the thyroid which they suspect to be immune thyroiditis, however I’m worried this too could be cancer. After speaking to Prof Morris today, I was shocked to hear that he’s not sure if he can operate at this stage, he’s waiting to see my MRI images first. It’s really worrying to hear a lack of confidence in profs voice. My understanding was that he operates on everyone, so I’m really concerned that there is some doubt in his mind when it comes to me. I should know more next Monday. Please make sure you all check your scan reports thoroughly. I know our cancer is hard to pick up on, but disappointingly, some people are also just negligent. I apologise in advance for the many questions coming your way over the next few weeks and months.

    @igorkaczmarski7794@igorkaczmarski7794 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm so sorry. Doesn't sound good.

      @winniecash1654@winniecash1654 Жыл бұрын
    • Are they giving preferential treatment to the C V @× ed patients? just throwing that out there because I heard from someone else its happening .. so dont know if its true or not but just be aware.

      @janeteddddd@janeteddddd Жыл бұрын
    • 1st report: Dude you don’t have cancer but you got ovaries! 2nd report: You don’t have ovaries but you do have cancer. Whew that was close!

      @preachers4135@preachers4135 Жыл бұрын
    • God bless you and keep you. I am so sorry

      @lindarose3547@lindarose3547 Жыл бұрын
    • Igor I am shocked to read this. You have to wonder if they even look at the images. can only offer my prayers 🙏

      @MissJensk1@MissJensk1 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you, Dr. Campbell, lost both parents. Mom started as a brain tumor, age 38, out of nowhere, within 6 months she was gone. Watched my Dad fight hard for several years, prostate cancer took him last year. So many things go unmentioned though... at first his dr said he shouldnt be vaccinated, he was too weak, but they did anyway just a few weeks later. he went downhill, never recovered.

    @99skyroxx@99skyroxx Жыл бұрын
    • I'm so sorry. 😔

      @msjannd4@msjannd4 Жыл бұрын
    • So sorry to hear this.

      @saskiavisser1279@saskiavisser1279 Жыл бұрын
    • I am so sorry for how you lost both your parents.

      @ashlings390@ashlings390 Жыл бұрын
    • 'Carrie' ,promoter of vaccination? Who knows

      @davepowell7168@davepowell7168 Жыл бұрын
    • I’m so very sorry you lost both of your parents to this horrible disease.

      @kristita_888@kristita_888 Жыл бұрын
  • This is a perfect example of live saving public service. Thank you so much for what you’ve been doing Dr. You truly are a beacon of light in this confused world.

    @andyp5194@andyp5194 Жыл бұрын
    • I like AIDS!

      @StevenHaggis@StevenHaggis Жыл бұрын
    • So does Jesus xo

      @JesusChristSaves74@JesusChristSaves74 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you, Dr. Campbell. Your talks are not only interesting but life-saving, as well.

    @barbarawoodhouse5514@barbarawoodhouse5514 Жыл бұрын
  • thanks Doctor for sharing your knowledge, i’ve been checked last few year for thyroid cancer! Hospital again tomorrow. Anna Bloss Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺 xxx

    @annabloss7474@annabloss7474 Жыл бұрын
  • Here in the US, it has become obvious to me as a colorectal cancer survivor, that most doctors play a wait and see game til it becomes an opportunity to turn patients into profitable cash cows. I managed to escape a worse case than I had because I did my own research after losing two dear friends to misdiagnosed cancer and had to repeatedly argue with my then primary care about looking into my bleeding (misdiagnosed as hemorrhoid) who only after the fact admitted not knowing anything about cancer. Now I'm likely going to have to deal with prostate cancer after another doctor decided to play the same game, not telling me that a now long ago MRI indicated high probabilty of cancer. Get and read all your lab and other reports, don't trust your doctors to look out for anything but their financial opportunities.

    @AB-vc7ox@AB-vc7ox Жыл бұрын
    • Hiromi Shinya would put all his patients on Kangen water. Zero reoccurrence

      @KangenAlec@KangenAlec Жыл бұрын
    • @@KangenAlec I’ve never heard of it but will look into it, thank you

      @AB-vc7ox@AB-vc7ox Жыл бұрын
    • @@KangenAlec thats absolutely incredible. Wish I'd known about this ages ago. Thank you for posting this. Wow.

      @wiseup8729@wiseup8729 Жыл бұрын
    • That brings to mind how everyone ignored my father's plea for help. Until he took an ambulance to Northwestern Hospital. The biopsy showed lymphoma. They did chemo for months...horrible. then ultimately called me to say he was going to die because he had a brain tumor. I asked why they didn't check that first. They told me that No one thought of it. Absolutely outrageous. They got their millions to torture him This is Northwestern which is top tier brilliant people.

      @wiseup8729@wiseup8729 Жыл бұрын
    • @@wiseup8729 heartbreaking.

      @DD-jm5ug@DD-jm5ug Жыл бұрын
  • Change in bowel habits is a huge warning. I went to the Dr early and it saved my life.

    @AallthewaytoZ2@AallthewaytoZ2 Жыл бұрын
    • What cancer and what were the change in bowel habit?

      @logic7374@logic7374 Жыл бұрын
  • Dear John. Thank you for your continued efforts in these...very particular times. They are greatly appreciated.

    @iaincampbell2463@iaincampbell2463 Жыл бұрын
  • This video should be shared and viewed by all. Excellent content

    @teey9738@teey9738 Жыл бұрын
  • I think we are going to see more and more people diagnosed with cancer and being told on the first diagnosis that the cancer is inoperable. The cancer will then progress very aggressively and carry those people away within months and weeks, not years.

    @TheForkhandles@TheForkhandles Жыл бұрын
    • But this new treatment will add days to your life, only $10k per month!

      @WeighedWilson@WeighedWilson Жыл бұрын
    • This happened to my mom back in 1997. I imagine we will start to see this more, as our food is doused in carcinogenic glyphosate, microplastics are in nearly every water & food source, and our lifestyle is increasingly more unhealthy & sedentary

      @angeladansie4378@angeladansie4378 Жыл бұрын
    • Why do you think that?

      @SB1975P@SB1975P Жыл бұрын
    • This was my father in 1979 aged 48. Fit and healthy, got a pain, dead 6 weeks later. He was a nuclear test veteran during the British atmospheric nuclear test programme Operation Grapple at Christmas Island late 1950s.

      @marysteven6347@marysteven6347 Жыл бұрын
    • Hospitals being shut to all except covid will have caused delayed diagnosis for many people as it did me and as you say it is then inoperable.

      @billhall8745@billhall8745 Жыл бұрын
  • A very close friend of mine is terminal with pancreatic cancer that spread to the liver. Her only symptoms were back and side pain. She was diagnosed at the beginning of October and will probably pass this week as she is in acute liver failure. I've never seen anything move so quickly. It's been devastating.

    @lilred00051@lilred00051 Жыл бұрын
    • So very sorry for both you & your friend.🙏🏼💔

      @davisholman8149@davisholman8149 Жыл бұрын
    • My sister was the same. Died in five weeks. I loved her so much. She was nine years younger than me.

      @wifeofpierre@wifeofpierre Жыл бұрын
    • I am so sorry to hear about your friend. Cancer takes so many lives nowadays. I pray that she will be comforted with God's peace and love. Those of us still here have to go through the grieving process and at the same time also be thankful that we had those lovely people in our lives, even though we really wanted them here with us much longer.

      @rgeschoirpractice1398@rgeschoirpractice1398 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm sorry to hear this :*(. Prayers for comfort and peace for all, during this difficult time.

      @RC-fi4ix@RC-fi4ix Жыл бұрын
    • So sorry.. my grandmother died of that and she passed within three months of diagnosis.

      @taylorshomestead3934@taylorshomestead3934 Жыл бұрын
  • Many thanks Dr John, your sharing is beyond any boundaries in the world.

    @liauhe-pk4gt@liauhe-pk4gt Жыл бұрын
  • I love these types of videos Dr. Campbell - great work as always!

    @WooflerWoW@WooflerWoW Жыл бұрын
  • I was diagnosed with Colon Cancer about 6 months after I got the first warning sign. That sign was a LOT of blood during a bowel movement. I attributed it to taking a lot of aspirin and hemorrhoids. Fortunately when I moved to Louisiana (about 6 months later) the first doctor I saw gave me a COMPLETE physical and found my white blood count was way out of whack. More tests the next day and 3 weeks later they took out the first 18" of my colon. If I hadn't moved it probably would never have been caught by my old doctor until it was far worse.

    @bobw222@bobw222 Жыл бұрын
    • How much is alot? Because it happens to me once in awhile. Months apart. Always bright red, only with harder stools. Been writing it off as fissures.

      @dubiasmeridius9023@dubiasmeridius9023 Жыл бұрын
    • @@dubiasmeridius9023 check it out.

      @songbird3649@songbird3649 Жыл бұрын
    • I get a lot of blood usually it’s just hemroids

      @williejackson8101@williejackson8101 Жыл бұрын
    • Finally, a video based on science and evidence.

      @TE-7302-@TE-7302- Жыл бұрын
    • @@williejackson8101 I made a spray bottle with distilled water and food-grade hydrogen peroxide and my husband uses that when he needs to. Also, witch hazel on a cotton round or cotton ball and just lightly pat the area. These two things have helped him in dealing with such a painful issue. edit: the peroxide water kills bacteria and the witch hazel helps to shrink hemroids. It works!

      @myfuturepuglife@myfuturepuglife Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you, Dr. Campbell. Saw "Died Suddenly" and I agree with you on increasing cancer rate.

    @liwi513@liwi513 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Dr, Campbell, I'm 62 now and have had a slight concern about a lung injury I acquired 7 years ago I haven't had checked. I recently tried looking up cancer symptoms hoping for a concise simpler list like this you've made but couldn't find any. Though I have none that you listed I'll call my doctor and follow up, thank you again, God bless you sir!

    @loganpe427@loganpe427 Жыл бұрын
  • I have definitely had more friends dx’d with cancer very recently …one just about ten days ago. Interestingly, all were formally very healthy non smokers. The last two were stage 4 colon cancer. One of which has a very rare , super fast growing cancer. She lost her husband to a different , rare, fast growing cancer a little over 12 months ago. It’s all very sad and alarming. Thank you for this video on early warning signs.

    @audreyfarmer5238@audreyfarmer52387 ай бұрын
  • Dr Campbell, thank you for sharing the different signs of cancer... Do NOT ignore the signs folks the earlier you get it checked out the greater chance you have for survival. I am a cancer survivor....and am fortunate to be alive today

    @cindy9032@cindy9032 Жыл бұрын
  • This information is invaluable. Cancer runs in my family and I am grateful to you for providing this information. Early detection saves lives!!

    @kristita_888@kristita_888 Жыл бұрын
    • Vax is responsible for 200% increases in instances of cancer in some regions.

      @chrisstevens8431@chrisstevens8431 Жыл бұрын
    • He is a NURSE 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

      @sodvine3486@sodvine3486 Жыл бұрын
    • Cancer runs in the family? What does that even mean?, you don't just get cancer it is mostly self inflicted which is down to poor lifestyle choices and habits

      @lightninggornall@lightninggornall Жыл бұрын
    • @@sodvine3486 You obviously have NO idea what nurses do. 🙄

      @kristita_888@kristita_888 Жыл бұрын
    • @@lightninggornall Cancer also has genetic components. For example, the brca 2 gene contributes to the development of aggressive breast cancers. When my mother developed breast cancer, she was tested to see if she had the gene mutation. That gave my sisters and I more information about how likely we are to develop breast cancer in the future. While many cancers result from lifestyle factors as you point out (for example, smoking leads to lung cancer), others have genetic foundations (that may be why some people develop certain cancers despite “clean” lifestyles).

      @kristita_888@kristita_888 Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent advice Dr Campbell. Just monitor your body and have abnormalities checked immediately.

    @brentmckee5111@brentmckee5111 Жыл бұрын
  • DR John, You could talk about anything you are so very interesting to listen to. Thank you for giving up your time to speak to us.

    @ericaj.m.1780@ericaj.m.1780 Жыл бұрын
  • I found a lump under my breast, doctor said not to worry... it was just my kneecap. Sorry... in this awful world of poor health, humour helps keep us sane. Prayers sent for your good health 🙏.

    @jackiebulmer515@jackiebulmer515 Жыл бұрын
    • ,😂😂😂👍

      @susanwhitcomb580@susanwhitcomb580 Жыл бұрын
    • I will soon be wearing mine for slippers.

      @traceyculyer5811@traceyculyer5811 Жыл бұрын
    • 🤣🤣🤣👍💕

      @kerirae4777@kerirae4777 Жыл бұрын
    • @@traceyculyer5811 sounds good 😁

      @rumblefish3290@rumblefish3290 Жыл бұрын
    • For a second I didn't get it and instead wondered, "What health issue causes that? " 😄

      @jonahsebalius5012@jonahsebalius5012 Жыл бұрын
  • Probably one of the most important videos you’ve ever released John……and extremely thorough. If only our great leaders cared as much or had as much incite to try to prevent health problems. I’m almost certain this video will save lives. Thank you muchly.

    @iknowyoureright8564@iknowyoureright8564 Жыл бұрын
    • Not going to make up for the 600+ pro vax videos he put out, though, is it?

      @chrisstevens8431@chrisstevens8431 Жыл бұрын
    • @@chrisstevens8431 Ya, he did that because hes a doctor and trusted the system and believed the authorities. But when the stats and evidence started coming out he had a personal reckoning and changed his mind. How many doctors have done this? Most are cowards and refuse to change their stance with new evidence. Dr Cambell should be commended for speaking out at the risk of damaging his reputation.

      @acetate909@acetate909 Жыл бұрын
    • That's a bit harsh, thousands of people are waking up. It's not about what happened its about how me move forward. He is not alone when it came to agreeing with the data. Saying you were wrong is a sign of the man John is

      @michelleheal8419@michelleheal8419 Жыл бұрын
    • @@acetate909 If Campbell actually is a medical doctor, is would be well aware NEVER to trust government or big pharma.................

      @chrisstevens8431@chrisstevens8431 Жыл бұрын
    • 'insight' not 'incite' government is quite good at the latter, not so much the former

      @wrongfootmcgee@wrongfootmcgee Жыл бұрын
  • You are a good man Dr Campbell. Thank you for all of your hard work and research in making this information available to us.

    @ItsOnlyHair@ItsOnlyHair Жыл бұрын
  • My mom died of advanced terminal Leukemia. She never had any symptoms 😢 she felt bad one afternoon after a walk near our house. My siblings took her to the hospital. She stayed in and out 18 days. Her 💩 became a black water. She died in my eldest sister arms 😭😢. Cancer killed an uncle (stomach cancer), a cousin and friend(lung cancer) and a recent friend (bowel cancer). I think if all have had an anual check up maybe it could have tried a treatment to maybe save their lives 💔😭🥀 I miss my mom dearly and all of them.

    @Kakamg26@Kakamg26 Жыл бұрын
    • I’m so sorry 😢 praying for you. May Jesus bless you

      @PrincessAfrica3@PrincessAfrica3 Жыл бұрын
    • 🙏

      @MissJensk1@MissJensk1 Жыл бұрын
    • My family is much the same, stage 4 cancer without symptoms until it's metastasized. My dad lung cancer to ribs, made it 9 months, wasn't that sick. My uncle rare blood cancer, again stage 4 before symptoms, again about 9 months. My aunt stage 4 ovarian with minor symptoms, she went in less than 6 months. All brothers, sister, all sharp as a tack mentally until death, all with only minor nagging symptoms at stage 4. I've had melanoma twice but both were in situ, but it's not normal to have all different cancers in one family. Thank God I don't fear death.....

      @Jjj6212@Jjj6212 Жыл бұрын
    • Sorry🥴💞

      @dennaa5@dennaa5 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Jjj6212 Why isn't it? 85% of cancers are lifestyle related. If it's genetic in origin then you'll have the same cancers recurring through family.

      @TenableVegan@TenableVegan Жыл бұрын
  • Diagnosed with HL in 06. Luckily I had good Dr's. Went to obgyn for yearly girl check up and asked about the lump by my collarbone. He said get it fine needle biopsied at ENT Dr. They couldn't tell anything from that so scheduled for biopsy at hospital. Diagnosed with stage 2a Hodgkins lymphoma at age 26. Had 8 rounds of chemo and 20 treatments of radiation. Been cancer free since the beginning of 07. Very blessed! Only symptom I had was the tumor, luckily it showed up where it did. Best wishes to all!

    @jenme7926@jenme7926 Жыл бұрын
    • Can I ask, where on the collar bone? Just below where the Adam apple is? I have a lump that is getting bigger. Only ultrasound was done. No needle biopsy.

      @Ks-di3xs@Ks-di3xs Жыл бұрын
    • This is reassuring, thank you. My niece is getting treatment for this currently. She is 29.

      @cluckieschickens@cluckieschickens Жыл бұрын
    • I have a growing lump right on the collar bone below the Adams apple. Is that where you had it? There is another person below, asking the same question. Hope your able to answer. Blessings! Thank you

      @Ks-di3xs@Ks-di3xs Жыл бұрын
    • @@Ks-di3xs that could be a lymph node or thryoid nodule. Get it checked Could be nothing could be something. My lump was thryoid cancer but don't worry just get it checked

      @naturecreep8811@naturecreep8811 Жыл бұрын
  • I love this Dr. He really helped to lessen my anxiety during 2020 shutdowns. I just wanted the facts on the symptoms without having to deal with cable news or biased news media. Something calming about his You Tube info, and the fact that he’s a real doctor (retired or still active), he was always helpful, and reassuring.

    @Tewhi69@Tewhi69 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Dr Campbell , for looking after all of us, your video was informative & helpful 🇦🇺🍀🙏🌻

    @ericahalmai8490@ericahalmai84906 ай бұрын
  • I have Kaiser HMO, my doctors see me for 7 minutes and don't give a shit about me. You spend MUCH more time making these videos instructing people than I get from paid healthcare. Thank you is all I can say.

    @raphaelprotti5536@raphaelprotti5536 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes ! i am so happy we have these videos on health

      @lilaccilla@lilaccilla Жыл бұрын
    • I also have Kaiser and filled am so fed up with them I want to change healthcare and m afraid to get something worse

      @juliasewillfarmer6073@juliasewillfarmer6073 Жыл бұрын
    • Amen!

      @southernlady5085@southernlady50853 ай бұрын
  • I am a Nurse. Missed two years of Mammograms r/t the Chaos through Covid. Felt a weird "itchy - twinge in my Rt breast Two weeks ago. Had a mamo that week. Two weeks later - Positive for invasive Ductal Carcinoma by biopsy. Mamo's don't prevent breast cancer, but early detection really changes your Prognosis. I never felt a lump. Just that weird twinge on one side. Don't procrastinate. Do it Yearly. Just do it.

    @bainm61@bainm61 Жыл бұрын
    • Many people, get in denial and denial kills.

      @paulao7022@paulao7022 Жыл бұрын
    • Only people I know with breast cancer are the ones who have regular mammograms. The most recent is a co worker who is battling a serious case. She went religiously for mammograms. She felt a pain in her chest a few months after her last one, and was diagnosed with metastatic cancer.

      @vr5343@vr5343 Жыл бұрын
    • @@vr5343 mammos CAUSE breast cancer

      @auburntiger94@auburntiger94 Жыл бұрын
    • @@auburntiger94 Thank you for saying it first. I'm regarded as a Monster whenever I state this obvious Truth. Your comment reminded me of how much I self-censor now, bc it got too exhausting long ago 😅 But I still pray 🙏 that more people will look deeper into everything cancer, rather than trusting blindly in these so-called "doctors."

      @TimesUp8888@TimesUp8888 Жыл бұрын
    • @@wk8000 also the physical manipulation and pressure

      @sl4983@sl4983 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you. This was so helpful. I have an appointment next week. I appreciate you sir!

    @kimba3339@kimba3339 Жыл бұрын
  • A very valuable video. It was hard to get through, but I managed it. Living in sunny Arizona, skin cancer is a major concern here.

    @golden.lights.twinkle2329@golden.lights.twinkle2329 Жыл бұрын
  • All of this information is invaluable. Yet it is worthless if the established medical community is unresponsive when you bring up a concern. I had a slow growing mass above my upper lip. It bled intermittently. I went to 3 different dermatologists over 10 years (at large establishments with good reputations) because it kept growing and becoming more prominent and irritated. Besides, from early onset, I knew it was abnormal. All of them brushed it off as seborrheic keratosis based on very quick visual examination. I'm a veterinarian, not a physician, but my professors were adamant that we not allow hubris to get in the way of accurate, scientific diagnoses. They emphasized that our visual examination and manual palpation are no substitute for biopsy and histology. Finally, I demanded a biopsy at a university medical health center. They acted condescending but took a sample. It came back as basal cell carcinoma. The MOHS surgical procedure took 5 hours and 31 injections of local anesthetic to excise the mass and get clean margins. It was excruciating. The hole in my face and distortion to my lip was egregious. We won't go into the cost at U.S. prices. I expressed my dismay to the doctor at the conclusion of the procedure. Even after all those hours of excision, the pompous surgeon told me he still wouldn't have biopsied if I hadn't insisted. So your signs are wonderful to know but don't do any good if doctors won't listen to their patients. I am appalled at the hubris. All of us have to risk being labeled as hypochondriacs and problem patients just to get care that might save our lives (yes, I know basal cell carcinomas are slow to metastasize--but 10 years is ridiculous). We have to be more informed than the doctors, it seems. I would never have treated my furry patients the way all of these doctors treated me.

    @dianadiehl@dianadiehl Жыл бұрын
    • Your situation bolsters my belief, Patients are solely responsible for their health. Unless modern medicine begins to offer a money back guarantee, we are just stuck with their infinite bs.

      @core3673@core3673 Жыл бұрын
    • This is exactly what I thought. Years of severe suffering, misdiagnoses and medication that often added to the suffering. Even being told at one point by someone I loved that the condition is likely psychological. It was a weird experience, being thrown around from place to place and seemingly having attitudes change over time as they failed to help. These professionals really seemed to hate me as time went on and I got more unwell. If I hadn't eventually gone to the effort to reach out to communities who were not professionals yet suffered from the same symptoms I would have probably died. I just couldn't eat, the pain and nausea combo was a level I could barely tolerate. I went from 125kg 6 4" strong, capable, relentless tradesman to barely being able to sit up under my own strength or recognize my reflection in the mirror. There are so many other stresses not considered when going through things like this, like financial stress and relationship stress, if you happen to be the bread winner its even worse. Thankfully after finding this community I made small steps in the right direction, it was slow but it was the first time I had had any level of relief in 8 months and even that small thing gave me all the strength I needed to keep fighting, I had my hope again. All but given up at that point and finding kind people who understood my experience likely saved me. 3 years on I have regained a good portion of my weight, I went private healthcare and got real help and a real diagnoses, I have a lot of my strength back, although that is a long process as the atrophy was severe. In the end I did actually have psychological issues but it was from the trauma of the entire experience, its a very difficult thing to be at your absolute limit for that amount of time and then also deal with the people around you, ones you love, know and trust and professionals who you believed in treat you like a pariah while you watch your entire life you sacrificed everything for slowly dissolve away. Its lovely having all the information but if the system is setup to barely help, then that's all it does. Barely help. My thoughts go out to anyone who has had these experiences. It severely damages the fairy tale idea we all start with of the current health system and its efficacy.

      @longbeard1434@longbeard1434 Жыл бұрын
    • @@longbeard1434 what community did you find help in? I'd like to make a note of it just in case.

      @choppinbroccoli7037@choppinbroccoli7037 Жыл бұрын
    • Presumably you campaign against the broken American private healthcare system, and are in favour of replacing it with well-regulated nationalised universal healthcare?

      @Rondoggy67@Rondoggy67 Жыл бұрын
    • Same problems in UK. Medics are meant to help us. I'm so sorry you went through this. I agree Veterinary care is much kinder.

      @Ponkelina@Ponkelina Жыл бұрын
  • I think John knows why this is happening so much lately..

    @dallymoo7816@dallymoo7816 Жыл бұрын
  • Haven't started watching yet, but I'm kind of concerned that this was recommended to me so much (by YT). I rarely watch medical or health related videos, and definitely ones about cancer. This has been popping up consistently for a week now

    @ecfog7120@ecfog7120 Жыл бұрын
  • Dr. Campbell, Wow! I loved this video ! It is EXCELLENT! Thanks for making the potentially life-saving content so easy to understand. 👍 Wonderful insight, Sir. Thanks! 😊 Tracie

    @traciebrown9577@traciebrown95773 ай бұрын
  • thank you for this video Dr Campbell. I'm a junior doctor currently working in acute medicine. We are seeing a huge increase in the number of patients presenting to A&E unwell only for them to find out they have cancer, metastatic in many cases. The pandemic has hurt general practice and public health overall. We need this information out to as many people as possible. And we need a strong NHS to be able to handle this.

    @ThatMuslimDoctor@ThatMuslimDoctor Жыл бұрын
    • Unforunately there is alot of corruption in the medical field with ER doctors not wanting to further diagnose problems but find educated ways of kicking you out of the doctors office.

      @AzraelPercussionNEO@AzraelPercussionNEO Жыл бұрын
    • How many of them were vaccinated and had all their boosters

      @heidi2166@heidi2166 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, how many of these patients are vaccinated against covid?

      @MsMickey541@MsMickey541 Жыл бұрын
    • The jab😢

      @rollmops3113@rollmops3113 Жыл бұрын
    • @@heidi2166 thats not how cancer works haha the vaccines are out for like 3 years, if you think they cause it wait for another 10 years

      @sydthecool@sydthecool Жыл бұрын
  • Unfortunately my wife just got diagnosed. Thanks for what you do.

    @danzada7769@danzada7769 Жыл бұрын
    • Stay strong and good luck. We have gone far in treatments of cancer,I wish you all the best.

      @ms-jl6dl@ms-jl6dl Жыл бұрын
    • @bts_vintagearmy3754@bts_vintagearmy3754 Жыл бұрын
    • Sorry to hear that mate, hope it was caught early and she pulls through

      @NZAnimeManga@NZAnimeManga Жыл бұрын
    • Try Gerson therapy

      @carlton7015@carlton7015 Жыл бұрын
    • I'll pray for her

      @fatboy2k914@fatboy2k914 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank God for people of courage and character such as Dr Campbell

    @garysmith789@garysmith7895 ай бұрын
  • When you put a video like this it shows where your heart really is , I say that because of those questioning your integrity over recent events .

    @camwells9726@camwells9726 Жыл бұрын
  • I can't imagine how many lives are saved from the health education you provide free to mankind. You are doing an awesome work. Thanks, thanks, thanks!!!

    @noahniang5573@noahniang5573 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Dr Campbell for all this information to help us. Before the pandemic I used to visit my doctor once a month. She would check various things and always have a nice chat . I haven't seen my doctor since March 2020 , it's very difficult to see any doctor never mind the doctor that I've had for nearly 20 years. Growing old these days is extremely stressful, there seems to be a lack of care and concern from some doctors.

    @christinedavison7604@christinedavison7604 Жыл бұрын
    • We are too expensive for them

      @CreatingChaos@CreatingChaos Жыл бұрын
    • Where have all the drs gone. Checking BP, urine, listening to chest, checking if ankles are swollen etc should be routine but that stopped ages before the pandemic.

      @suemcdermott2947@suemcdermott2947 Жыл бұрын
    • Some are, medically burned out and just going through the motions, to get through each day.. but we do have Doctor's who do care about their patient's.

      @paulao7022@paulao7022 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for your input on all these matters, especially your daily input for the past two (?) years. I have found your talks, advice and input very very informative. Thank you Dr John.

    @sallygemmell7562@sallygemmell7562 Жыл бұрын
  • You are just fabulous!! I love listening to your explanations and discussions, they are so insightful and so beautifully explained, thank you for this channel 🌻🙏

    @lisafouche4961@lisafouche4961 Жыл бұрын
  • Fantastic, what a public service you provide. You are a national treasure and in a just world you would be knighted!

    @polo-wv2gs@polo-wv2gs Жыл бұрын
  • Dr. John- I do very much appreciate this. I’ve been following you since you have started conducting research regarding mandates. I am also a licensed healthcare provider in the US. As a result of having a medical or, for lack of better terms “excuse“ I have not been able to receive what is mandated and unfortunately, it has costed me my career. Which I love so very much to this date. The only person who has listened to a word I had to say was 😢 my father. Everyone else acts as if the big G knows what is best. Despite all of the health questions, I received from my own family prior to this, I have not been listened to. I understand it is everyone’s choice, absolutely! I am also very frustrated with the medical community and, how we are normally and typically supposed to operate on evidence based research. Common sense is as though it just simply disintegrated… Unfortunately, I do know mRNA vaccines have been in the pipeline for over 20 years however, never have been approved due to safety issues as far as moving onto human trials. Which I 100% agree with. Not only as a woman who, in my 20s, had been diagnosed with early onset breast cancer (prior to all of this) but also as somebody who respects the medical community, do and have respected my education, my research in my occupation, and therefore, make every attempt to make the best recommendation based upon the research possible . I have absolutely been and felt “shut out”. It saddens me. I know how close to death I was. I suppose I simply don’t see what could possibly be or mean more than life and family. As soon as it was mandated, my opinion or research, apparently ceased to be of any significance. Ie- in regards to mRNA researched vaccinations - mice cannot cut it(having a lifecycle at least double of human beings), without negative health consequences. Regardless, I would be more comforted in Receiving something/correlating information/research I feel as safe. However, as a result, I refuse to recommend something for my patients that I do not know for a fact no is 100% effective and without side effects. Alternatively, I have seen the opposite. I don’t know that I’ve ever mentioned anything as far as comments because I know those looking over everything review comments and who is/are posting them. Eventually, I decided I needed to finish my doctorate and go the nurse practitioner route because essentially and unfortunately, this is the only way I would be able to continue to do what I love to do as far as helping others, and without giving up my career. I hate absolutely hate how everybody is so divisive. I loathe the fact that science is no longer appreciated, and we are supposed to just apparently, “go with“ what we are told. I cannot do that. Not for myself. Not for my patients. If I had to lose my career over it, I easily have. Since the mandates; both my mother and my father, both previously very healthy, as well as other family members have been diagnosed with a myriad of diagnoses. None of which should or would have normally occurred. I have attended funerals of friends and school mates, my age at a far too early age with absolutely zero risk factors. I appreciate you continuing to present this information to everyone .

    @LeslieRae@LeslieRae Жыл бұрын
    • some people are like angels helping others is giving a piece of your heart to those in need

      @bogdang.7627@bogdang.7627 Жыл бұрын
    • You're doing the right thing and I'm very sorry professionals like you aren't being listened to.

      @TeutaTheQueen@TeutaTheQueen Жыл бұрын
    • I agree with everything you wrote. I have been shut out also by immediate family because of the ignorance, fear, and my choice not to take something that I feel is not safe. I hope you continue to practice medicine with a conscience. Very few Drs have one nowadays..

      @thunderbird6777@thunderbird6777 Жыл бұрын
  • love your show John. Watching from Nova Scotia, Canada.

    @bufford5483@bufford5483 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you kind sir. This will save lives. Great job.

    @johnathanlivingstonseagull5524@johnathanlivingstonseagull5524 Жыл бұрын
  • Just had a mammogram yesterday. I'm high risk as my mother died of breast cancer in 96. 😔 Praying everything is ok. 🙏

    @Angee.Price.75@Angee.Price.75 Жыл бұрын
    • 🙏

      @msjannd4@msjannd4 Жыл бұрын
    • Praying for you Angela 🙏 You did the right thing to go and get tested, major props for not procrastinating! I know it's super stressful while you're waiting to get the results, but even though I'm a stranger, something tells me that everything is going to be fine with you and you have nothing to worry about. The results will come back clear. So please, try not to worry too much 🙏

      @skillzset1066@skillzset1066 Жыл бұрын
    • I hope everything will be ok for u.

      @dfms3485@dfms3485 Жыл бұрын
    • I don't recall the details, but there is some info re which foods help prevent breast cancer in Dr Greger's book "How Not to Die"

      @kathysharp7551@kathysharp7551 Жыл бұрын
    • I read you shouldnt get mammo close to when you got a shot in the arm with m.r.na.

      @janeteddddd@janeteddddd Жыл бұрын
  • Massive respect for you John. Keep up the great work that you do!

    @mechanicom@mechanicom Жыл бұрын
    • We need to understand how to counter cancer with food, supplements also, and OTC meds. For example, cancer feeds on Interleukin-6 cytokines, very high numbers in the body during severe covid-19 infection. Certain antihistamines inhibit production and release and down-regulate Interleukin-6, like antihistamine desloratadine. Also Curcumin down-regulates IL-6. We should all become more savvy in understanding these loopholes.

      @denniskatinas@denniskatinas Жыл бұрын
    • He is a NURSE 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

      @sodvine3486@sodvine3486 Жыл бұрын
    • And a liar

      @sodvine3486@sodvine3486 Жыл бұрын
    • @@sodvine3486 Go do one. Thank you

      @Stu_Yorkie@Stu_Yorkie Жыл бұрын
    • Johnny backtrack Campbell the GOVID graph Master 📉📈 again will jump on any tick sheet .... Another purple 💜 shirt ... This is a dirty sell-out Judas SHILL!!!

      @davidchedzoy7587@davidchedzoy7587 Жыл бұрын
  • Dr. Campbell, I always find comfort listening to you !! Your voice and eye contact builds my trust. And clear, researched information and presentation a welcomed gift. Thank you for being a true medicine man and healer.

    @yellowpink9962@yellowpink9962 Жыл бұрын
  • Very clear and informative talk as usual thank you so much Dr Campbell very helpful.

    @shelabrown9509@shelabrown9509 Жыл бұрын
  • My husband is past the 5 year mark from Stage 1V mastitis Melanoma. It was a serious shocker although he had headaches and dizzying the Dr.’s thought that was just a headache. Make sure you push the Doctors or go through the ER to get direct help and tests right now don’t wait! They tried to send us home I protested and in 4 hours they finally got an ok for a CT scan... He had 8 brain tumors! Trust me the Doctors were all In our room with question’s flying at us!! Obviously That got their attention 🙄 He had great doctors after that and new immunotherapy for the treatment and he’s alive working and driving again! It’s amazing modern medicine ♥️👏👏👏🇺🇸

    @victoriaalgra3675@victoriaalgra3675 Жыл бұрын
    • So sad that we have to push doctors away from their dismissive tendencies in order to get them to do their job.

      @KMx108@KMx1085 ай бұрын
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