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“Fertilizing" Your Genes Why it may be time to stop blaming Mom and Dad for your health problems Why is it… That Americans have the highest rates of cancer and heart disease than anywhere else in the world, yet have one of the most genetically diverse populations? That cancer and heart disease rates are significantly lower in other countries, yet when a person from that country emigrates to the U.S., their risks of cancer and heart disease begin to skyrocket? Didn’t they have the same genes in both countries? We have to stop blaming our genes! Here’s why: In a landmark study in 2005, researchers found that men with prostate cancer who changed their diets, exercised regularly, and reduced their stress, found that their prostate cancer had improved in just one year without using traditional treatment methods (and this is only applying 3 of the 5 Maximized Living Essentials, with the others being reducing toxicity and correcting the nerve system). Washington Post Thursday, August 11, 2005 How your genes are like a “dormant seed”: You may have a genetic predisposition to cancer or heart disease, but it doesn’t mean you are destined to get it. Your genes are only a seed, blooming into disease when you water it, fertilize it, and give it the soil to grow. How do we “fertilize” our genes? 1) Toxicity through our food, cleaning products, vaccines, etc… 2) Subluxation of our spines, causing damage to our nerve systems, reducing healing, repair, and immune system function 3) Processed, inflammatory, man-man food 4) Lack of fitness and exercise 5) Negative thoughts and stress Need help? We will show you the way! Thousands already have!
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