So after billions upon billions of dollars sunk into cancer research, 100s of millions sunk into nanotechnology labs by universities around the world, and the list goes on... you believe the best still available is chemotherapy? Chemotherapy was developed over a 100 years ago, first started being used in the medical field in the 1940s, and became widespread in the 60s and 70s.
Now think, this was a time before we sent men into space, the PC wasn't even a thought let alone the internet, and nuclear weapons weren't even developed when they first started using it. And nowadays, my cell phone has more computing technology than NASA had during the first space flights.
I don't know. I'm no doctor or medical researcher, but considering the technological improvements in nearly every other aspect of our lives over the past 50 years, I have a hard time believing chemotherapy is still our best treatment for cancer.
agree 100% i fucking snapped when my doc told me that an x-ray was the bet way to view my bones. . . fucking faggot didn't realize that with nanotechnology i don't need bones.
Shit outside the medical world they are still using stoneage shit to get things done like the toilet. . . toilets are for peasants like ryan eagle. . .
i shit on my carpet then just use some of this
