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Posted by Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, on January 13, 2004 at 12:38:13 from (64.236.191.250):
In Reply to: OT...Are we killing ourselves...or what? posted by Sad in SD on January 13, 2004 at 06:50:33:
My opinion is that there is not really a conspiracy, but that our lifestyles are killing us. When you walk through a typical grocery store it is unbelievably hard to find any wholesome food. By that I mean food that is not loaded with trans fats, refined flour, refined sugar, preservatives, pesticide residue, or generally processed to an extent that nearly all nutrition has been forced out of it. My feeling on cancer is that nothing "causes" it, per se. What hapens is that our immune systems get weakened through a number of things. Most of us don't get the ideal combination of nutrients that will keep our bodies in good repair. We generally dont get the exercise we used to when we had to really work for a living. Combine that with increased exposure to man-made toxins like herbacides, out gassing from plastics, glues, etc, constant exposure to 60 hz magnetic fields...a weaken body will fail one way or another. Cancer is a syptom of a body being unable to fend off the mutations of cells that happen all the time. Sorry to pontificate, but you brought it up...
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