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Published online 25 April 2008 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news.2008.779

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Viruses found in lung tumours

Common viruses might contribute to lung cancer.

Researchers have found evidence that two common viruses may be lurking behind some cases of lung cancer: human papilloma virus (HPV), already recognized as a cause of cervical cancer, and the measles virus.

The results, which will be presented today at the European Lung Cancer Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, are preliminary: while viruses have been found associated with lung tumours, there is no direct evidence that the viruses are actually causing the cancer.

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  • It is to be expected that mainstream science ignores the invention of the Synchrometer by Dr Hulda R Clark, and keeps finding and feeding us with snippets here and there, missing the big picture. The Synchrometer accurately makes a resonance comparison, and can thus show the in vivo, and in vitro presence, or absence of the causative factors in cancer, which are the formation of a cancer nucleus and a cancer complex. Both needed. These are parasites, virus, bacteria, heavy metals, dyes, fungus, plant phenols, asbestos, polonium, and many more. cancer markers such as OPT are identified. The Synchrometer identifies which allergens are in which foods and will cause which organs to be inflamed, so as to allow the cancer nucleus and complex to enter that organ, and cause the malignancy. Remember cancer treatment is a trillion dollar industry, so dont expect `them` to find the cure. But, as fate would have it, you can now find the cure and prevention in her 2007 publication, which I may not be allowed to mention here, so you need to find it. I have no financial interests here, just a desire to sidestep mainstream, and help friends, family and self to prevent and cure.

    • 25 Apr, 2008
    • Posted by: Thomas Turk
    • 27 Apr, 2008
    • Posted by: mike mccall
  • WOW! Nice comment Mr Thomas Turk! I ordered my Synchrometer about a week back but unfortunately, the darn thing keeps squeelin' like a stuck pig, so I sprayed some WD-40 on it but that don't help none. So I talked to my neighbor, who happens to be an expert at all sorts of unconventional medical devices, and he says I need to lube that thing up with some good old fashioned snake oil. You know where I might purchase some of that snake oil without 'them' findin out?

    • 29 Apr, 2008
    • Posted by: Christopher Paustian