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Post  chubbfrank Wed Oct 15, 2014 5:40 am

My mother recently had a colonoscopy and they found 2 small polyps. She's in her late 50s and I'm quite surprised by this. She recently began eating pro-biotic foods and her diet isn't bad (though she does eat grains and switches off between grass fed meat and gmo fed meat). She never eats fast food or any junk food at all. She did deal with some decent stress over the past couple years. Apparently this "runs in the family" but the claim that  "welp, it's genetics, that's how it is" is difficult for me to believe.

Oh yeah, she did have a couple root canals though, many years back. But damn, for a woman her age, she seems in good health.

Edit: She has even mentioned how much healthier she feels after introducing kefir into her diet.

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Post  CausticSymmetry Wed Oct 15, 2014 6:06 am

chubbfrank wrote:My mother recently had a colonoscopy and they found 2 small polyps. She's in her late 50s and I'm quite surprised by this. She recently began eating pro-biotic foods and her diet isn't bad (though she does eat grains and switches off between grass fed meat and gmo fed meat). She never eats fast food or any junk food at all. She did deal with some decent stress over the past couple years. Apparently this "runs in the family" but the claim that  "welp, it's genetics, that's how it is" is difficult for me to believe.

Oh yeah, she did have a couple root canals though, many years back. But damn, for a woman her age, she seems in good health.

Edit: She has even mentioned how much healthier she feels after introducing kefir into her diet.

I totally echo your sentiment about the genetic question.

The emphasis on genetics is so overblown and what they fail to realize is (probably because of too many pharma influence) is that epigenetics is everything. Modifying gene expression is the way to go. Unfortunately, it seems the medical establishment is more interested in scaring people than informing them.

The root canal issue is or can be extremely important.

Here's some older articles that I wrote that explain a little bit:

http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/2602828-why-you-should-never-get-a-root-canal

http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/3913065-eradicating-breast-cancer

Probably the most powerful thing (other than making sure root canals are not a potential risk) is insuring there is enough sulfur and vitamin D.

Incidentally, taking both sulfur (MSM) and vitamin D will allow the dosage of vitamin D to be less over time. Because the sulfur radically improves vitamin D metabolism.

Also, try to have her avoid any synthetic B9 (folic acid). Food form folate is anti-cancer in this regard.

The polyps themselves do not predetermine cancer. However, you might check to see where those root canals are and they how energetically connect with that tissue (electron depletion).

I should mention that natural hair loss regimen often is protective against cancer. In my case, the curcumin, resveratrol, Decalcify, ecklonia cava, etc. All of these have very potent epigenetic effects.


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