I thought I could finally retire! THEY’VE DONE IT! THEY FINALLY KNOW THAT FUNGUS CAUSES CANCER!!!!!!
No, it isn’t that direct, but they have just indirectly confirmed my work. I believe that antibiotics in excess can contribute to cancer, but I also know that antibiotics also contribute to obesity. In the article (1) they refer to the growing number of cancers in younger people. They suspect obesity is “the cause” yet have little idea how close they are coming to my cancer hypothesis.
Antibiotics are fungal metabolites. They are used as growth promoters within the agricultural industry. Little do our brightest and best know that they are also growth promoters in we, the people. It seems that first, medicine creates a problem, then medicine (think Ozempic) attempts to fix it.
- In 1954, healthy young male U.S. Navy recruits were given either antibiotics or a placebo for 7 weeks. At the end of the study period, the men taking antibiotics gained an average of 60% more weight than the men taking the placebo. Effect of Prolonged Antibiotic Administration on The Weight of Healthy Young Males” Naval Medical Research Unit #4, U.S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes Illinois
- While early antibiotic use has been associated with a number of rare long-term health consequences, new research links antibiotics to one of the most important and growing public health problems worldwide – obesity (2).
- Early-life antibiotic exposure can disrupt the founding intestinal microbial community and lead to obesity later in life (3).
Research and References
- AOL.: https://www.aol.com/connecticut-families-hamden-couple-raises-103810627.html
- ScienceDaily: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/03/160322120041.htm
- International Journal of Obesity: Webpage link
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