>>76247509 (OP)
and bottom end of earlobe cancer is 16 times more often now since we started counting it :D >but it's s(zero)yence aren't u scared shitless?
:D
nope
>>76247529
Botton of the earlobe
I 100% have this. Have had it for like a decade. It's probably benign. So I even do anything about it sometimes it swells a bit but not much and the swelling goes away the next day. It's painless I only know cuz other people point it out sometimes
>>76248596
that picture is like the holy grail of my childhood. My parents never bought ANY of that so whenever I had a chance to get some it was a treat
>>76247509 (OP) >>76248950
I'm convinced the appendix is somehow involved in anger regulation, my mother and nephew both had appendix issues and they are the bitchiest most hateful people I know
i feel only remorse because just one person in my extended family, other than me, knew better. i wish i had been fanatical at the time. i should have protected my parents.
>>76248850
It is too, and it's *also* an enzyme skill issue.
>>76248950
largely eating the wrong bacteria n shit
>>76248577 >>76248593 >>76249012
I think you're actually describing AKN, Fox-Fordyce or Hidradenitis; they all present kind of like that and get mistaken for zits. Photo and cryo therapy both work really well. They can occasionally cause real skin cancers like SCC/BCC but it's fairly rare.
>>76249279
go back to 1990s medical textbooks, it actually helps regulate GI flora populations
>>76249274
That's because in 1938 when Uncle Elmer died plowing the field they just put him in a box and buried him. He never got diagnosed with the cancer he had.
>>76250062
Eat a bunch of different probiotics at low doses to avoid SIBO, don't fall for raw meat/milk; E. coli has more and more evidence for being a G.I. carcinogen. Pineapple enzyme extracts have appreciable activity against G.I. cancers unlike natural pineapple.
Appendix deals with good bacteria.
This is why a healthy person does not get sick that often.
It's there to store them for future use and replenish the stock in an eternal battle inside you.
This is largely just a combination of better cancer screening and obesity (i.e; fat retards gorging on slop at unprecedented rates). Shouldn’t surprise anybody
>>76250249
Do you *need* to eat polyphenols? No. Is there a ton of evidence that eating more of them makes you live longer? Yeah.
Whole bunch of other foods/medications/supplements fit the same criteria; might not be immediately fatal if you don't eat it, but probably gives you more quality+quantity of life in the long run.