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Subject If cancer is covered with and spreads due to snot, what happens if you were to take the snot away?
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Original Message All cancer is coated in snot (Your doctor calls it "fibrin" or "exudate.")

The number one reason cancer is able to grow is due to excess sticky fibrin. Fibrin and exudate are fancy medical names for 'snot.'

If cancer spreads due to snot, what happens if you were to take the snot away?

The snot coats and protects the cancer.

The snot allows the cancer cell to feed itself.

What happens if you take away the snot's protection?

What happens if you take away the cancer cell's ability to feed itself?

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