
FlappingPierre
Favorite team: | New York Mets ![]() |
Location: | St. George |
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Number of Posts: | 4525 |
Registered on: | 11/1/2013 |
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re: Tennessee and UCLA swap quarterbacks
Posted by FlappingPierre on 4/22/25 at 7:38 am
LOL so you can sign in December then transfer before even playing a game to get more money?? This is a joke. Blow up college football. These college athletes are officially the most greed filled humans now.
re: Colonoscopies. Yes or no?
Posted by FlappingPierre on 4/17/25 at 9:27 am
btw this
This is a long one given to me...
LINK
In part....
quote:
Sounds great but here's what they don't tell you. Simply removing a polyp does not get rid of the problem. Polyps form in the colon in damaged, inflamed areas of low circulation and/or heavy metals buildup. When bloodflow is reduced, polyps form as a type of swelling that happens in a typical wound. This swelling signals angiogenesis to help new blood vessels form to restore oxygen to the region to help with local tissue repair. Just like if you were to sprain an ankle, for example.
Do you see the catch? Their premise is flawed because polyps are actually tissue repair mechanisms that help compensate for local ischemia. See, when bloodflow is insufficient, heavy metals and other toxic materials accumulate in inflamed regions. (Metals accumulate in areas that don't detox sufficiently) Thus, polyps are the body's solution to potential cancer, not the cause, because they increase local oxygen and harbor/isolate any accumulated toxicity in their fibrous structure.
Feel duped yet? Don't worry - it gets worse. When doctors remove polyps, they often do not remove the whole base of the polyp, nor the entirety of its microenvironment, which is where most of the cancer stem cells and exosomes are. So it's common that cancer stem cells are left behind, which can then proliferate and invade local tissues. Likewise, exosomes can escape into the blood stream and translocate to other areas, which is typically how metastasis happens.
And since the removal of polyps creates a gaping hole in the gut lining, suddenly there's a giant, unnatural opening for food/waste, pathogenic bacteria, heavy metals and cancer-causing exosomes to escape into the bloodstream. And remember, this area was already inflamed and unable to repair itself naturally, so it's likely that repair mechanisms will struggle with repairing this new hole. If you've had multiple polyps removed, you'll now have multiple non-repaired holes in your gut, (aka open wounds) along with a mucus lining that is probably riddled with heavy metals, thus increasing damage and permeability even more
is not an medical article with data. This is a fricking message board you posted...
This is a long one given to me...
LINK
In part....
quote:
Sounds great but here's what they don't tell you. Simply removing a polyp does not get rid of the problem. Polyps form in the colon in damaged, inflamed areas of low circulation and/or heavy metals buildup. When bloodflow is reduced, polyps form as a type of swelling that happens in a typical wound. This swelling signals angiogenesis to help new blood vessels form to restore oxygen to the region to help with local tissue repair. Just like if you were to sprain an ankle, for example.
Do you see the catch? Their premise is flawed because polyps are actually tissue repair mechanisms that help compensate for local ischemia. See, when bloodflow is insufficient, heavy metals and other toxic materials accumulate in inflamed regions. (Metals accumulate in areas that don't detox sufficiently) Thus, polyps are the body's solution to potential cancer, not the cause, because they increase local oxygen and harbor/isolate any accumulated toxicity in their fibrous structure.
Feel duped yet? Don't worry - it gets worse. When doctors remove polyps, they often do not remove the whole base of the polyp, nor the entirety of its microenvironment, which is where most of the cancer stem cells and exosomes are. So it's common that cancer stem cells are left behind, which can then proliferate and invade local tissues. Likewise, exosomes can escape into the blood stream and translocate to other areas, which is typically how metastasis happens.
And since the removal of polyps creates a gaping hole in the gut lining, suddenly there's a giant, unnatural opening for food/waste, pathogenic bacteria, heavy metals and cancer-causing exosomes to escape into the bloodstream. And remember, this area was already inflamed and unable to repair itself naturally, so it's likely that repair mechanisms will struggle with repairing this new hole. If you've had multiple polyps removed, you'll now have multiple non-repaired holes in your gut, (aka open wounds) along with a mucus lining that is probably riddled with heavy metals, thus increasing damage and permeability even more
is not an medical article with data. This is a fricking message board you posted...
re: Colonoscopies. Yes or no?
Posted by FlappingPierre on 4/17/25 at 9:23 am
LOL so you think the risk outweighs the benefit in a colonoscopy. Please site the data on rates of bowel perfs with routine screening colons. Also site the data on the likely hood of developing colon cancer with routine colonoscopies.
re: PFF Mock Draft. They have Jaxson Dart to the Saints
Posted by FlappingPierre on 4/14/25 at 11:35 am
So pitt had fields then would draft Milroe? Don't see the point.
re: Does Barstool suck?
Posted by FlappingPierre on 4/14/25 at 9:23 am
yes they suck now.
re: Multiple players threatened to opt out of the CFB Playoffs this past year...
Posted by FlappingPierre on 4/14/25 at 9:21 am
There needs to be structured contracts. Imagine if Josh Allen comes out and says im not playing in the playoffs unless I get 20M. This shite is a joke and these selfish assholes like Nico and Underwood are ruining college football. They can frick off. Tennessee should be glad to get rid of that over-rated bum anyway.
Rant over.
Rant over.
re: If someone else says “Align” one more time it’s knuck checking time
Posted by FlappingPierre on 4/1/25 at 5:34 pm
Don’t listen to any Brian Kelly interviews then
re: Casey Rocket on Kill Tony
Posted by FlappingPierre on 4/1/25 at 5:33 pm
Yea he doesn’t do it for me
re: DAT 3/27: Mets (Holmes) @ Astros (Frambaw) - 3:10ct
Posted by FlappingPierre on 3/27/25 at 11:03 am
in
re: Tristan Keys Commits to LSU!!!
Posted by FlappingPierre on 3/19/25 at 5:30 pm
Here we go again. My body can’t take hurt like last year
re: Obsession with Will Wade
Posted by FlappingPierre on 3/13/25 at 10:41 am
Will Wade was the GOAT. frick off. I love that man
re: Schefty bomb: niners trade Deebo Samuel to Washington
Posted by FlappingPierre on 3/1/25 at 6:51 pm
Injury prone but shite for a 5th rounder, sure. They have tons of cap. I could see them signing more this offseason
re: Dylan Crews -Career Highlights at LSU
Posted by FlappingPierre on 2/27/25 at 6:06 pm
That’s just his post season highlight lol. Jesus he was so good
re: Streaming Service Recs
Posted by FlappingPierre on 2/27/25 at 5:42 pm
Hulu Disney bundle for us. I have 2 toddlers so that’s worth it
re: Top 5 MLB players to watch in 2025
Posted by FlappingPierre on 2/27/25 at 5:40 pm
Soto will win mvp
re: LSU 7 @ Dallas Baptist 3 Final
Posted by FlappingPierre on 2/26/25 at 8:15 pm
Werewolf full house. shite
re: NHL just took a huge dump on the NBA
Posted by FlappingPierre on 2/21/25 at 8:50 am
Playoff hockey destroys NBA playoffs as well
re: LA Mayor Karen Bass does the "We're trying to find the guy who did this" meme in real life
Posted by FlappingPierre on 2/20/25 at 8:27 am
Why cant we get actual smart individuals to be mayors of large cities. Blows my mind people vote for this
re: Southern 1 @ LSU 13 Final - SECN+
Posted by FlappingPierre on 2/18/25 at 2:21 pm
That 1st baseman needs to learn how to catch. geez
re: Paul Skenes 2025 spring training
Posted by FlappingPierre on 2/17/25 at 8:37 am
lol i would shite my pants if i was hitting
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