Does Cancer Have An Odor?
Is it true that you can smell cancer? Let's find out!
Longevity researcher Ryker Black uncovers the facts, and only the facts, behind this intriguing question.
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Very interesting.
Fascinating subject. Thank you for the information. 😊
When my grandpa was sick with colon cancer, there was a distinct smell. On occasion, I’ve smelled a hint of that in my wife. Is this my imagination?
How would you describe the smell?
Everyone knows cancer smells like the Hilldabeast 😂
Cancer most definitely produces or contributes to a change in body oder.
Once you’ve come across it the first time it’s so distinctive you won’t forget it, even with it’s variations.
How would you describe the smell?
@ I’ve found it has a slight chemical smell mixed with a definite pungency akin to rotting food, very unpleasant. Most notably it can not only be smelled it can be tasted if in a close confined space such as a car. On a number of occasions after travelling with an individual dealing with cancer the smell / taste left me with a soar throat.
@@archstanton3763 Interesting!
Do you notice how those who have recently taken their Covid/Flu Shot all have a very similar smell, which appears to match the description of “cancer” smell.
@@paralysisbyanalysis2287 Unfortunately just about everyone I know took it, I can’t say I’ve noticed a particular smell although I did notice a massive increase in illness including turbo cancer. I wouldn’t be surprised if they did give off a smell considering what they’ve had introduced to their system and the effects there of. Thankfully my suspicions nature, intuition and willingness to take care of my own health meant I would be playing no active part in the medical trials.
Dogs can smell it.