The Parasite They Call Cancer: The lie that killed millions and the truth that could save you

Author:   Craig P Whitlow
Publisher:   Whipsaw Truth Media
Edition:   Updated ed.
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9798349264184


Pages:   148
Publication Date:   24 April 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Parasite They Call Cancer: The lie that killed millions and the truth that could save you


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Cancer has been described as a genetic accident, a random mutation, or an unavoidable fate. But what if the dominant narrative is incomplete-and in many cases, dangerously misleading? The Parasite They Call Cancer challenges the standard medical model and exposes the hidden economic and political forces that have shaped how cancer is defined, treated, and marketed. Drawing on research across medicine, history, and public policy, Craig P. Whitlow argues that cancer is less a mysterious inevitability and more a systemic imbalance that has been exploited for profit. He investigates the trillion-dollar oncology industry, where toxic treatments are pushed as the only options while alternative therapies are dismissed, marginalized, or suppressed. With clarity and urgency, he reveals how corporate interests and regulatory capture have created a cycle where suffering is monetized, cures are sidelined, and patients are too often left without real choice. This book explores: The role of environment, toxins, and lifestyle in creating cancer-like conditions. How pharmaceutical monopolies shape treatment protocols and silence dissent. Documented alternative therapies and integrative approaches overlooked by mainstream institutions. The ethical and social consequences of a system designed to manage disease rather than eliminate it. Far from fatalistic, The Parasite They Call Cancer empowers readers to question prevailing assumptions and to pursue knowledge beyond the limits of conventional oncology. It is not a medical manual or a prescriptive ""one-size-fits-all"" solution. Instead, it is a manifesto for transparency, remembrance, and personal responsibility-urging patients, caregivers, and citizens to see cancer not as a random curse but as a condition tied to broader patterns of resonance, environment, and human choice. Provocative, meticulously argued, and deeply relevant, this work dares to ask the questions Big Pharma hopes you will never consider.

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Author:   Craig P Whitlow
Publisher:   Whipsaw Truth Media
Imprint:   Whipsaw Truth Media
Edition:   Updated ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.209kg
ISBN:  

9798349264184


Pages:   148
Publication Date:   24 April 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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I was diagnosed with stage 3 throat cancer, I felt like my life was over. The doctors laid out the usual plan-chemo and radiation-and none of it sat right with me. I stumbled across The Parasite They Call Cancer almost by accident, and I couldn't put it down. Craig's words hit me hard. It wasn't just theory-it felt like truth. I started applying what he laid out, step by step. Cleaned up my fuel, focused on terrain, followed his parasite-killing suggestions. And the crazy thing is, it worked. My last scan showed the tumor had shrunk. My voice is stronger. My energy's back. I'm not saying I've won the war yet, but for the first time, I'm winning battles. This book gave me hope when nothing else did. John Little, throat cancer patient I was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer. After multiple rounds of chemo failed, they told me to go home and prepare for the end. I was put on hospice, down to 118 pounds, and hooked up to oxygen. My wife reached out to Craig while he was still writing this book. He shared what he could, and I started on fenbendazole. That decision changed everything. I slowly started eating again. I gained weight. I felt stronger. After four months, I went back to the hospital. They ran the tests-and the cancer was gone. Clean. This book and the truth inside it gave me back my life. Rick Mize, lung cancer survivor


Author Information

Craig P. Whitlow is a Marine Corps veteran who served with distinction in the Special Training Section (STS), where he was a Scout Swimmer Instructor and worked with Force Company 2/5 Weapons Platoon, Machine Guns, and ATC. After military service, he pursued civilian trades, completing the Alberta Carpenter Apprenticeship and earning a diploma from North American College. He has worked as a journalist, author, and entrepreneur, launching businesses in media, entertainment, and horse racing.Whitlow holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and is completing his MBA at Strayer University. His writing blends investigative research with lived experience, challenging accepted narratives in health, politics, and society. His books include The Little Black Book of Credit Repair They Don't Want You to Know and society. His books include The Little Black Book of Credit Repair They Don't Want You to Know and The Parasite They Call Cancer. He is the founder of Whipsaw Truth Publishing & Media and Whipsaw Thoroughbreds, dedicated to producing work that informs, empowers, and inspires

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