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1 posted on 01/09/2018 5:52:54 PM PST by nickcarraway
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I am aware of a newborn with liver cancer. Please pray for him. His name is Thomas. He is at Mass General Hospital so he has that going for him!


2 posted on 01/09/2018 5:57:14 PM PST by Boardwalk
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If you eat right, don’t drink, don’t smoke and get plenty of rest and exercise you get six more years in an old folks home.


4 posted on 01/09/2018 5:58:42 PM PST by outofsalt ( If history teaches us anything it's that history rarely teaches us anything)
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Simple answer: it doesn’t. But it does reduce known risk factors, so healthy living lowers the probability of contracting certain kinds of cancer. Prevention is a fool’s dream. Eg, there are many non smokers who never worked in a mine, or handled asbestos, or endured a smokey environment who have gotten lung cancer.
5 posted on 01/09/2018 6:01:01 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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It reduces risks. Other factors contribute to cancer, exposure to harmful frequency energy, handling of carcinogenic chemicals and substances, eating foods with certain chemicals in them increase rates, radiation exposure, anything that can damage dna ...


6 posted on 01/09/2018 6:01:38 PM PST by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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Runners live 5 years longer than everybody else, but they spend the extra 5 years running.


9 posted on 01/09/2018 6:11:15 PM PST by Hardastarboard (Three most annoying words on the internet - "Watch the Video")
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“A woman who celebrated her 104th birthday on Monday claims potato salad and Diet Coke are responsible for her long life”


12 posted on 01/09/2018 6:17:24 PM PST by RckyRaCoCo (FUMSM)
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My own research shows two major influencing factors relating to cancer.

1. Predisposition due to immune system suppression.

2. Toxins in environment

A varying combination of these two factors increases the chances of cancer.

For example, if the immune system is suppressed a lower level of toxin in the environment is needed.

As an extreme empath, I feel a severe burning sensation in the bottom of my liver, just under the right side of my rib cage when I am near a person with cancer. It feels as though I’m being stabbed with a hot poker.

In every single case, which I have tested many with cancer, when I physically touch the memory stored in the person’s soul attached to the cancer, the person’s physical body moves to their left. This indicates that the person internalizes emotions. I have found this to be true in all auto immune disorders, including cancer and MS.

I search for the stored memory in the soul field that represents the experience that became the perceptual programming event creating the self punishment through the immune system.

Breast cancers are usually easiest to detect the root causation for several reasons. Brain tumors are more difficult.

Much of the response appears to relate to cytochrome P450 enzyme levels in the liver.

I know this all sounds bizarre. Welcome to my life reality. It makes it extremely difficult to be in public.


13 posted on 01/09/2018 6:19:28 PM PST by tired&retired (Blessings)
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The evidence seems to show that a clean life lived apart from serious environmental risks DOES PREVENT CANCER. Not perfectly, but well enough.

Genetic tendencies can often be prevented or headed off by various lifestyle changes. That is, if you know about them soon enough.

The past generations including Gen X, mine, have been exposed to so much crap in our lives that is now too late to undo. The best we can do is to live as cleanly as we can, and to raise our kids as cleanly as we can.

With all that said, we also take risks with our jobs, hobbies, sports. Sometimes life is a risk. I’m not living with zero risks like a sterile lab rat. But where a cleaner, healthier choice wouldn’t reduce my quality of life, I will do it.

If I could offer advice to clean up one’s life, I’d advise

1) eat healthy animals, avoid feedlot cheap meat and dairy

2) eat organic produce to reduce the sheer total of pesticides you build your body with

3) reduce all processed carb foods, breads, desserts, etc. Eat starches in forms close to natural, like rice, potatoes, root vegetables, corn. Your gut bugs need them and they help keep you healthy.

4) don’t use chemical laundry products post first wash, no softeners or dryer sheets or starches. Make sure your detergent gets rinsed off the clothes. Don’t dry clean much. All of these products enter your skin and your bloodstream

5) same with lotions and skin products, trade the chemicals for natural oils like shea butter and coconut oil

6) get fresh air, sunshine and exercise

7) supplement vitamins and minerals to a therapeutic normal range because our soils and diets are depleted of them

8) don’t cook or warm foods in plastic, including nonstick surfaces

You can do all this and still get sick, but your likelihood is much less than someone who doesn’t take this kind of care.


15 posted on 01/09/2018 6:30:01 PM PST by Yaelle
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Eat right. Exercise daily. Die anyway.


17 posted on 01/09/2018 6:32:15 PM PST by BipolarBob (At one time I held the world record as the worlds youngest person on the planet.)
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Living a healthy lifestyle is always the smart choice as it enables you to live many more trouble free years later in life regardless of whether it prevents cancer or not.


20 posted on 01/09/2018 6:45:23 PM PST by Teflonic (tt)
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Don’t smoke (because my Mother did and I hated it), don’t drink outside of an occasional Beer (because my Father was an Alcoholic) and don’t do Drugs (because it’s stupid and I’m cheap).

I was diagnosed with Leukemia (Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia) when I was 52 and with MDS (Myelodysplastic syndrome) eight years later.

I’m still breathing, that’s all that matters.

I obviously missed out on a lot of fun for nothing. #;^)


27 posted on 01/09/2018 7:49:47 PM PST by Kickass Conservative (Tweet softly, but carry a big stick.)
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If you do not smoke or drink, maintain a regular intense exercise regime, and adhere to a strictly vegetarian diet that maintains your bodyfat below 10%; you may not live longer, but it will sure SEEM like a lot longer.


28 posted on 01/09/2018 8:11:54 PM PST by BeauBo
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Judging from my bout with breast cancer, I blame living in a stressful environment. Maybe that can be attributed to lifestyle; I guess it can. Get stress out of your life and maybe you won’t get cancer, ulcers, and extreme hair loss. Just my 2 cents.


30 posted on 01/09/2018 8:21:36 PM PST by MayflowerMadam
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I’m waiting for a study that says kale uses cancer. It will hopefully stop people from trying to press that nasty junk on others.


31 posted on 01/09/2018 8:26:46 PM PST by glorgau
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The ignorance of many in this thread is appalling.

The new, unwritten theme of my book is “last man standing” (referring to me).

I know 85 year-olds absent cancer or any other disease living independent lives. I also know 60-somethings in assisted living facilities, their bodies ravaged by self-abuse of lifestyle-induced impaired health. I also know people who have CURED their own cancers and decades later are cancer free absent any AMA-centric treatment intervention. I also know plenty of people who have survived whatever disease their prior lifestyle caused and now barely survive with one foot in the grave under the watchful eye of their physician and the pharmacist managing up to a couple dozen prescriptions and, of course, now-engaging a healthful life in a desperate grasp at a few more years.

So if you so-called Conservatives appreciate being dependent upon your doctor and, by extension, the government, then the answer is in the affirmative...

...with all the detractors now left to defend their hypocrisy and/or their ignorance.

No apologies for being blunt; I’m sick & tired of acquiescing to those who rationalize their choices to their own peril and, as its becoming all-too-common, shirking the costs of their subsidized medical and/or long-term care onto others and attacking those who defend the right to self-expire humanely of their own accord.


33 posted on 01/09/2018 8:29:34 PM PST by logi_cal869 (-cynicus-)
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I just know of too many people who have been runners, bicyclists, vegans, and massive supplement and vitamin users who have cancer or died of cancer.


43 posted on 01/10/2018 5:21:49 AM PST by Toespi
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