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Date:   4/27/2008 9:34:24 PM ( 17 y ago)
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Good points. They say cancer is genetic too, but I don't believe it. Part of the reason is, that families tend to have like eating habits, exercise habits, etc., because fathers and mothers and sisters and brothers teach habits to one another, whether intentionally or not. It could well be that certain eating habits cause pancreatic depression, and if such eating habits are passed down in generations and if pancreatic Depression lessens the tolerance of people to particular cancers, then voila, the recurrence of cancer in a bloodline may appear genetic. Then, when the MD says it's genetic, who's going to argue agains that ? Many eating habits are possibly taught, including diets deficient in iodine, among other things.

A lot of the folks resembling the Sta-Puff marshmallow man likely have high levels of materials which can sit on estrogen receptors, viz
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/estrogenherbdata.html#table2
which might be interpreted as explaining, at least in part, the high levels of gynecomastia evident everywhere.

My read on low body mass based on genetics is that some does occur, but is most likely due to the composition of vaccinations given at early ages, and mercury in the teeth from dental amalgams, all of which have skewing effects on endocrine levels, liver metabolism, and hormones, and we know well how hormones regulate quantity and location of body fat, visceral, subcutaneous, on hips, thighs, breasts, etc. I was as yourself, quite underweight for quite a while, always very thin in my earlier years. Today I'm just shy of 6 foot 2 and weigh in the mid 160's. The most detrimental aspects are effected on the young, modifying their bone structure, size, density. Mom's diet during pregnancy is critical, and most young women aren't schooled in how to properly eat in order to have a child of optimal composition; resultingly, every one of us born is largely a crapshoot over which we have no choice, but to perhaps later realize it and take countermeasures. Problem is, most don't acquire the necessary information until later in life, and the farther one is from 18 years old, the tougher it is to make permanent changes. However, they are possible. The body is continuously mutable. Even the bones are very much alive, at all times. Mutable at will. I have personally changed my own bone structure, against information stating that this is impossible.

By the time one factors in the vaccinations, water fluoridation, polyunsaturated oils, bromated flour, lack of iodine, ingestion of artificial colorants and flavorants, preservatives , bis-phenol A, flame retardants, phthalate plasticizers, urea-formaldehyde in ceiling tiles, artificial fluorescent lighting in offices, molds, mycoplasmas, lead in chocolate, mercury in the air, laureth sulfate esters in shampoos, the myriad of molecules in a typical cosmetic formulation, hair conditioners, gaseous chemicals leaching from the interior components of automobiles on a hot day, then you get quite a cocktail dose on a daily basis. Top it off with genistein and daidzein from soy which is fairly prevalent and Mono-Sodium-Glutamat (Natrium Glutamat) and maybe some alcohol and tobacco, and it's a wonder the human body can make it to lunch time. In my estimation, the most damaging substances are mercury and fluoride. These hinder mutability. Once their out of the way, a person is more capable of matching their underlying bodily template, which is based on and communicated via ultraviolet light between the cells. Men are beings of Light in ways very few of them can comprehend.




 

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