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They say it’s just a biopsy.
But what they don’t tell you could change everything.

When cancer is suspected, the first move is almost always the same: Cut it. Puncture it. Get a sample.

But what if that very act—the biopsy itself—could cause the cancer to spread?

What if the “diagnosis” was the moment it stopped being contained?

Biopsies can rupture the protective capsule your body forms around tumors. That barrier is there for a reason—to keep abnormal cells from leaking into your bloodstream or lymphatic system. When you pierce it, you may be doing more than testing…
You could be giving cancer an open door.

Let that sink in.

Peer-reviewed studies have shown:
• Core needle biopsies linked to higher rates of distant metastasis
• Tumor manipulation causes angiogenesis and cell migration
• “Iatrogenic spread” is real—meaning the medical procedure itself caused the spread
• Biopsy tract seeding has been observed in liver, pancreatic, and soft tissue cancers

And yet, most patients are never told.
No warning. No disclosure. Just protocol.

They make you feel like you don’t have time to think.
Like asking questions means you’re being difficult.
Like cutting is the only path to clarity.

But cutting first is not clarity—it’s risk.

There are safer, non-invasive ways to screen for cancer risk—using blood-based markers that can reveal inflammation, tumor activity, and immune dysfunction without violating the body’s protective defense.

You deserve truth.
You deserve time.
You deserve options.

Because once you cut…
you can’t take it back.

—Nurse Erin @ NurseErin.org

* This kit does require a blood draw, and you’ll receive everything you need in the mail. You’ll need to schedule a phlebotomy appointment to complete the collection. You can book via https://labs.rupahealth.com/phlebotomists, or find your own phlebotomist in your area.

Phlebotomy fees are not included in the cost of the kit and typically range from $30–$75.

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If you’ve been stuck in a cycle of bloating, acid reflux, or stubborn H. pylori infections—even after rounds of antibiotics or restrictive diets—mastic gum might be the overlooked fix.

It specifically targets Helicobacter pylori without destroying beneficial gut flora, helps seal micro-tears in the gut lining common in leaky gut and IBD, and has been shown to reduce TNF-α, one of the most aggressive inflammatory cytokines.

Even better?

It doubles as a natural oral antimicrobial—killing P. gingivalis, a key driver of gum disease. Not hype.

Just a clinically-backed, resinous powerhouse.

#masticgum #guthealingfoods #mediterraneandiet

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What about "airplane mode?" Does that protect us from EMFs? An article published by saferemf.com.au explains that new cell phone models may not actually turn off all connectivity options when you turn on airplane mode.

Also, note that the authors of the article don't recommend that you sleep next to your phone despite how "off" you think it is. They recommend that you use a battery operated alarm clock and remove all other devices from the bedroom. Update: cell phones aren't truly "off" when you turn them off, as some functions and power-on circuitry remain active to allow for quick restarts and other tasks.

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“There’s a hidden reason a person's body holds onto fat— and it’s got nothing to do with calories, carbs, or cardio.” -Dr. Rob

When your fat becomes a storage unit for chemicals—not energy—it can produce the below symptoms:
✔️ Fatigue
✔️ Difficulty losing weight
✔️ Pain and inflammation
✔️ Brain fog and Mood Disturbances
✔️ Regaining body fat once lost
✔️ hormonal imbalances

#weightloss #weightlossjourney
#detox #nutrition #healthyweightloss #DetoxYourBody #adrenalfatigue

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