Cancer and Vaccines



Cancer and Vaccines

Some people think cancer is a virus because it replicates itself so quickly, just like viruses do. Why then, would scientists use a known carcinogen as an ingredient in the vaccines designed to render non-contagious any virus?

It’s called PEG.

Rapid growth is the characteristic\trait that kills. The virus still grows to occupy every cell in the host organism – spaces it shouldn’t be occupying – raising havoc by its mere presence, upsetting the delicate systems within all systems. It’s just not contagious. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t spread, because it does – within the host organism.

Neither is cancer contagious outside of the host organism, but it spreads rapidly within the organism.

Or is it contagious?








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