Samuel Hannemann against cancer.

Apparently, I was hooked by the ridiculous idea of homeopathy and all the time throws up various medical conjectures.

Today, on the way to the store and back, I started thinking about this ” treatment a similar by similar” again, and suddenly a memory of a phenomenon known to every oncologist surfaced:

When the patient’s main malignant tumor is surgically removed, metastases begin to grow very quickly, as if the presence of this “maternal” (for metastases) tumor inhibited their growth and development, and with its disappearance they suddenly “took heart” and began to develop «into a will».

Obviously, the tumor secreted some kind of metastasis growth inhibitors into the patient’s blood.

(Again, the same dialectic of unity and struggle of opposites: Unity is relative, the struggle is absolute! The cells are so “selfish” that even the maternal tumor does not give its children a place at the trough!)

In connection with the above, we return to an old thought that I expressed several times earlier:

Do not throw the removed tumor into the basket, but place it in a kind of aquarium thermostat in which it can continue to live. And from the surrounding fluid of this vital cell, inhibitors should be extracted and injected into the patient in order to avoid the development of metastases.

After all, there are cancers that “really like” to metastasize to certain organs. And there are those who are not prone to metastasis. Perhaps this is precisely due to the level of inhibitors secreted by main tumor?

Do some secrete many strong inhibitors, while others secrete few weak ones, and THIS determines the tendency to metastasis?

I have already written that cancer cells differ from normal ones, in particular, by the fact that they are MULTINUCLEATED, and therefore suggested that this also determines the tendency to develop specific metastases, because the excipient nuclei carry genetic information about cells of another organ, where this type of cancer usually metastasizes.

This means that maternal tumor inhibitors are universal and inhibit the growth of cancer cells in completely different organs!

It would also be interesting to check whether extracts from only “one’s own” tumor stop the growth of metastases or also “other people’s” tumors.

So, it turned out to “treat like with like”: Treat cancer with extracts of inhibitors from the cancerous tumor.

Faciant meliora potentes.

If I’m wrong, let my seniors correct me.

21 IV 2026

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