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> Hi.
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> The "generational" part of cancer...? Best thing I read on that was
> when Matthias Rath said, "Genetics may load the gun,(it does not
> always), but lifestyle pulls the trigger." Having a genetic
> predisposition to cancer does not at all means one will be dx'd with
> the dis-ease. Living an anti-cancer lifestyle can go far toward
> warding off the illness.
I do agree some things do NOT help, but I still contend that there is more to the bad
medical conditions than is on the surface. Such as the preservatives and bad things in the
air that are produced by man. I am sure you have known people also that have lived the
"healthy" life styles and maybe, such as is my case, have seen people die way before they
should have that lived a "cleaner" life. This is why I try and open my eyes and see more
than what is just in front of me. In many aspects, it just seems so many claim they are
open minded yet they still think "inside the box". I would think this group of people
should be able to explore and think and not be dictated to. To question, to me, is another
way of showing a person wants to learn even more, sometimes we just don't know what to
ask to explore the journey. my respect to all who are willing to not put down the next
person who asks, "WHY" !!
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