*HOW TO SPOT COMMON CANCERS EARLY*
Cancer is often silent in the beginning, but your body might be trying to tell you something.
knowing the early signs of common cancers can be life-saving.
Here’s what to watch out for and when to take action
LUNG CANCER
A cough that just won’t go away, or that gets worse over time, could be an early sign.
If you’re coughing up blood or feeling out of breath doing everyday things, take note.
Chest pain that’s worse when you breathe in deeply, laugh, or cough is also something to check out.
Early tests can help spot lung issues before they get worse.
BREAST CANCER
Pay attention to any lumps in the breast or under the arm, especially if they feel hard or are growing.
Look for changes in the size or shape of your breast or any fluid coming from the nipple that is not milk.
Skin changes, like dimpling (making it look like an orange peel) or redness, are also early signs. Checking yourself regularly matters here.
Men also have breast cancer, though it's rare.
COLON CANCER
The colon is the final part of the digestive system. Signs like changes in bathroom habits, like ongoing diarrhea, constipation, or feeling like you can’t empty your bowels completely, may matter.
Blood in your stool is another red flag, along with stomach pain that doesn’t go away. Sudden weight loss and feeling very tired without a clear reason could also mean it’s time for a checkup.
PROSTATE CANCER
Early signs can include trouble starting to urinate, needing to go more often (especially at night), or feeling like your bladder is not fully emptying.
Some men also notice blood in their urine or sudden erectile issues. Though prostate cancer often grows slowly, early testing can help
STOMACH CANCER
Stomach cancer symptoms include constant indigestion, feeling full quickly, bloating, appetite loss, and unexplained weight loss.
Vomiting blood or black stools may occur in advanced cases. Risk factors include H. pylori infection, smoking, heavy drinking, and diets high in salty or smoked foods.
Early detection involves endoscopy, and prevention includes a healthy diet, avoiding smoking, and treating infections.
LIVER CANCER
Early signs of liver cancer include yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice), pain or swelling in the upper right belly, tiredness, and weight loss.
Risks include hepatitis B or C, heavy alcohol use, and liver disease.
CERVICAL CANCER
The first signs of cervical cancer are unusual vaginal bleeding (after sex, between periods, or after menopause), watery or bloody discharge with a strong smell, and pelvic pain during or after intercourse.
PANCREATIC CANCER
Pancreatic cancer signs are often subtle, so it’s good to know them.
Look out for jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), dark colored urine, or lighter-colored stools.
Upper belly pain that may spread to your back, sudden weight loss, and poor appetite are also signals to watch for.
SKIN CANCER
Skin cancer can show early warning signs, such as new growths or sores that don’t heal and changes in existing moles.
Watch out for moles that change in size, shape, or color, or develop uneven edges.
Redness, swelling, or spreading colour around a mole, as well as itching, tenderness, or bleeding, can also be signs.
This Why Early Detection Matters.
Early detection means more treatment options and better chances of treatment.
If you notice anything unusual, don’t hesitate to get it checked out!
Once confirmed, embark on the following immediately for 3 months and check again afterwards.
Alternate salud and faforon by every 2 hours.
*Use the outer cover of salud in measuring both salud and faforon*
8am take 2 covers of salud.
10am take 2 covers of faforon.
12noon take 2 covers of salud.
2pm take 2 covers of faforon.
4pm take 2 covers of salud.
7pm take 2 covers of faforon.
All Spidex series should be taken only twice daily. 2 capsules in the morning, 2 capsules at night.
FaforDitoz should be taken 3 days at night only. Repeat it every 2 weeks to keep moping the free radicals that form cancer cells.
Take this intensively for 3 months, then repeat the following tests
Immunohistochemistry.
Full blood count.
FBS.
Body CT Scan.
Ultra scan.
Liver kidney function test.
And various blood parameters to detect if there is any cancer remnant in the system.
Avoid chemotherapy, it's toxic, and it kills faster than cancer itself
Reach out to us for a therapeutic solution.
Cancer is often silent in the beginning, but your body might be trying to tell you something.
knowing the early signs of common cancers can be life-saving.
Here’s what to watch out for and when to take action
LUNG CANCER
A cough that just won’t go away, or that gets worse over time, could be an early sign.
If you’re coughing up blood or feeling out of breath doing everyday things, take note.
Chest pain that’s worse when you breathe in deeply, laugh, or cough is also something to check out.
Early tests can help spot lung issues before they get worse.
BREAST CANCER
Pay attention to any lumps in the breast or under the arm, especially if they feel hard or are growing.
Look for changes in the size or shape of your breast or any fluid coming from the nipple that is not milk.
Skin changes, like dimpling (making it look like an orange peel) or redness, are also early signs. Checking yourself regularly matters here.
Men also have breast cancer, though it's rare.
COLON CANCER
The colon is the final part of the digestive system. Signs like changes in bathroom habits, like ongoing diarrhea, constipation, or feeling like you can’t empty your bowels completely, may matter.
Blood in your stool is another red flag, along with stomach pain that doesn’t go away. Sudden weight loss and feeling very tired without a clear reason could also mean it’s time for a checkup.
PROSTATE CANCER
Early signs can include trouble starting to urinate, needing to go more often (especially at night), or feeling like your bladder is not fully emptying.
Some men also notice blood in their urine or sudden erectile issues. Though prostate cancer often grows slowly, early testing can help
STOMACH CANCER
Stomach cancer symptoms include constant indigestion, feeling full quickly, bloating, appetite loss, and unexplained weight loss.
Vomiting blood or black stools may occur in advanced cases. Risk factors include H. pylori infection, smoking, heavy drinking, and diets high in salty or smoked foods.
Early detection involves endoscopy, and prevention includes a healthy diet, avoiding smoking, and treating infections.
LIVER CANCER
Early signs of liver cancer include yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice), pain or swelling in the upper right belly, tiredness, and weight loss.
Risks include hepatitis B or C, heavy alcohol use, and liver disease.
CERVICAL CANCER
The first signs of cervical cancer are unusual vaginal bleeding (after sex, between periods, or after menopause), watery or bloody discharge with a strong smell, and pelvic pain during or after intercourse.
PANCREATIC CANCER
Pancreatic cancer signs are often subtle, so it’s good to know them.
Look out for jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), dark colored urine, or lighter-colored stools.
Upper belly pain that may spread to your back, sudden weight loss, and poor appetite are also signals to watch for.
SKIN CANCER
Skin cancer can show early warning signs, such as new growths or sores that don’t heal and changes in existing moles.
Watch out for moles that change in size, shape, or color, or develop uneven edges.
Redness, swelling, or spreading colour around a mole, as well as itching, tenderness, or bleeding, can also be signs.
This Why Early Detection Matters.
Early detection means more treatment options and better chances of treatment.
If you notice anything unusual, don’t hesitate to get it checked out!
Once confirmed, embark on the following immediately for 3 months and check again afterwards.
Alternate salud and faforon by every 2 hours.
*Use the outer cover of salud in measuring both salud and faforon*
8am take 2 covers of salud.
10am take 2 covers of faforon.
12noon take 2 covers of salud.
2pm take 2 covers of faforon.
4pm take 2 covers of salud.
7pm take 2 covers of faforon.
All Spidex series should be taken only twice daily. 2 capsules in the morning, 2 capsules at night.
FaforDitoz should be taken 3 days at night only. Repeat it every 2 weeks to keep moping the free radicals that form cancer cells.
Take this intensively for 3 months, then repeat the following tests
Immunohistochemistry.
Full blood count.
FBS.
Body CT Scan.
Ultra scan.
Liver kidney function test.
And various blood parameters to detect if there is any cancer remnant in the system.
Avoid chemotherapy, it's toxic, and it kills faster than cancer itself
Reach out to us for a therapeutic solution.
*HOW TO SPOT COMMON CANCERS EARLY*
Cancer is often silent in the beginning, but your body might be trying to tell you something.
knowing the early signs of common cancers can be life-saving.
Here’s what to watch out for and when to take action
👇
🔑 LUNG CANCER
A cough that just won’t go away, or that gets worse over time, could be an early sign.
If you’re coughing up blood or feeling out of breath doing everyday things, take note.
Chest pain that’s worse when you breathe in deeply, laugh, or cough is also something to check out.
Early tests can help spot lung issues before they get worse.
🔑 BREAST CANCER
Pay attention to any lumps in the breast or under the arm, especially if they feel hard or are growing.
Look for changes in the size or shape of your breast or any fluid coming from the nipple that is not milk.
Skin changes, like dimpling (making it look like an orange peel) or redness, are also early signs. Checking yourself regularly matters here.
Men also have breast cancer, though it's rare.
🔑 COLON CANCER
The colon is the final part of the digestive system. Signs like changes in bathroom habits, like ongoing diarrhea, constipation, or feeling like you can’t empty your bowels completely, may matter.
Blood in your stool is another red flag, along with stomach pain that doesn’t go away. Sudden weight loss and feeling very tired without a clear reason could also mean it’s time for a checkup.
🔑 PROSTATE CANCER
Early signs can include trouble starting to urinate, needing to go more often (especially at night), or feeling like your bladder is not fully emptying.
Some men also notice blood in their urine or sudden erectile issues. Though prostate cancer often grows slowly, early testing can help
🔑 STOMACH CANCER
Stomach cancer symptoms include constant indigestion, feeling full quickly, bloating, appetite loss, and unexplained weight loss.
Vomiting blood or black stools may occur in advanced cases. Risk factors include H. pylori infection, smoking, heavy drinking, and diets high in salty or smoked foods.
Early detection involves endoscopy, and prevention includes a healthy diet, avoiding smoking, and treating infections.
🔑 LIVER CANCER
Early signs of liver cancer include yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice), pain or swelling in the upper right belly, tiredness, and weight loss.
Risks include hepatitis B or C, heavy alcohol use, and liver disease.
🔑 CERVICAL CANCER
The first signs of cervical cancer are unusual vaginal bleeding (after sex, between periods, or after menopause), watery or bloody discharge with a strong smell, and pelvic pain during or after intercourse.
🔑 PANCREATIC CANCER
Pancreatic cancer signs are often subtle, so it’s good to know them.
Look out for jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), dark colored urine, or lighter-colored stools.
Upper belly pain that may spread to your back, sudden weight loss, and poor appetite are also signals to watch for.
🔑 SKIN CANCER
Skin cancer can show early warning signs, such as new growths or sores that don’t heal and changes in existing moles.
Watch out for moles that change in size, shape, or color, or develop uneven edges.
Redness, swelling, or spreading colour around a mole, as well as itching, tenderness, or bleeding, can also be signs.
🔑 This Why Early Detection Matters.
Early detection means more treatment options and better chances of treatment.
If you notice anything unusual, don’t hesitate to get it checked out!
Once confirmed, embark on the following immediately for 3 months and check again afterwards.
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Alternate salud and faforon by every 2 hours.
*Use the outer cover of salud in measuring both salud and faforon*
✍️8am take 2 covers of salud.
✍️10am take 2 covers of faforon.
✍️12noon take 2 covers of salud.
✍️2pm take 2 covers of faforon.
✍️4pm take 2 covers of salud.
✍️7pm take 2 covers of faforon.
All Spidex series should be taken only twice daily. 2 capsules in the morning, 2 capsules at night.
FaforDitoz should be taken 3 days at night only. Repeat it every 2 weeks to keep moping the free radicals that form cancer cells.
Take this intensively for 3 months, then repeat the following tests
👇
Immunohistochemistry.
Full blood count.
FBS.
Body CT Scan.
Ultra scan.
Liver kidney function test.
And various blood parameters to detect if there is any cancer remnant in the system.
Avoid chemotherapy, it's toxic, and it kills faster than cancer itself ✍️
Reach out to us for a therapeutic solution👍.
