• catshit_dogfart@lemmy.world
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    When my mom had cancer, I swear every relative and distant acquaintance came out of the woodwork trying to sell some kind of nonsense. It was already a devastating time, but on top of that it was insulting being forced to hear about all these delusional snake oil cures and conspiracy theories.

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    Oh hey, YouTube has a mechanism for that! Simply down-vote the video, and any future viewers will know that the video is likely ineffective because of the visible down-vote count that Google didn’t remove to make more money from advertisements. They didn’t remove it because they value cancer patients more than money. Good on them.

    • Neuron@lemm.ee
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      The former president? No wait he wanted to inject bleach. Or sunlight or something I dunno.

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        Nah, everyone gets that second part wrong. He didn’t want you to inject sunlight, he wanted you to breathe it. Somehow. Like, I dunno, inhale a string of UV lights and give your lungs a tan or something.

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          Someone at my workplce theorized it was nebulized tanning spray. Because UV… tans… so the the spray has UV…? That guy listened to a LOT of talk radio on his commute in from the sticks.

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    My mom was drinking diluted hydrogen peroxide daily for a while because some quack on YouTube claimed it prevents/cures cancer.

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      You should have her see a doctor. That stuff is not for drinking. Hell, the labels specifically tell you that.

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        It’s probably too risky at this point. She could start foaming at the mouth any minute now and get an incorrect diagnosis of rabies.

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      1 year ago

      If you tell her to wait a few years before drinking, the concentration will naturally go down as time passes. The longer you let this chemical sit in room temperature, the more oxygen and water you’ll have.

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    Only took them till now. Im surprised they even have people to do that job.

  • OldManBOMBIN@lemmy.world
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    Awww man! Now where am I going to learn about back alley Italian doctors who’ve just learned about baking soda?