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On 02/06/2017 20:16, T wrote:
On 06/02/2017 12:11 PM, Bod wrote:
On 02/06/2017 19:25, T wrote:
On 06/01/2017 02:18 AM, Bod wrote:
On 01/06/2017 10:11, alex wrote:
On 05/31/2017 10:13 PM, T wrote:
On 05/31/2017 06:37 PM, Al Dente wrote:
On 5/31/2017 2:28 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
So people dying of cancer on earth are just part of some test?
Did they fail?


You can't blame God. Cancer was extremely rare until we rolled
out the refined carbohydrate diet. Of course, pollution, soil
nutrient depletion caused by over-farming and marinating
genetically modified crops in glyphosate and imazamox doesn't
help. Truth be told, 99% of cancer is the result of man's own
stupidity.


Hi Al,

There is a lot of truth to what you stated. Our Microbiome
is wildly thrown off by the consumption of artificially
hybridized plants with unnatural levels of carbohydrates
not found in nature.

I was injured (T2 diabetes) by Healthy Carbohydrates (there
is no such thing). I am primal now for almost four years and
have been complete drug free for almost as long. I am still
trying to get over being disbiotic.

-T

Agree! Eating the diet we ate 100,000 years ago is the key...if we
can find food that has not been destroyed by pollution and genetic
modification.

Earliest references to cancer
Some of the earliest evidence of cancer is found among fossilized
bone tumors in human mummies in ancient Egypt, and references to the
same has been found in ancient manuscripts. Bony skull destruction
as seen in cancer of the head and neck has been found, too.

Although the word cancer was not used, the oldest description of the
disease is from Egypt and dates back to about 3000 BC. It is called
the Edwin Smith Papyrus and is a copy of part of an ancient Egyptian
textbook on trauma surgery. It describes 8 cases of tumors or ulcers
of the breast that were treated by cauterization with a tool called
the fire drill. The description adds that there is not treatment for
the condition.

http://www.news-medical.net/health/Cancer-History.aspx

He is talking about the ramifications of dysbiosis. T2
was very rare. So was a lot of other things.

The unnatural levels of carbohydrates in our modern
diet throws our microbiome into a dangerous state
for our health.


I'm nearly 69 and smoked fairly heavily since I was 14, I have always
consumed sugar like their's no tomorrow, I'm also a chocoholic.
I've smoked weed for 40 years. My waist is 32" and I am healthier than
most people of my age. Nearly everyone seems to have diabetes except me.
Why is that?


For an intelligent guy, you are asking a rather odd question.

Here is your answer:
https://www.thoughtco.com/introducti...-curve-3126337

An by the way, only 1 in 11 of us have Diabetes. Not 100%.

I said "seems". I meant an awful lot that I know has it.