So I decided to finally watch “Food Matters”. If you didn’t already know this, it is a documentary about how we eat, what we eat, and how doctors treat our conditions.
I have read the books “Back to Eden” and “World Without Cancer” more then once each so there was very little that I didn’t know in the documentary but I wanted my family to watch it also.
I will not get into the absolute fraud that cancer research is. Anyone with open eyes can research that online or anywhere else and find out the real reasons that there supposedly are no “cures for cancer” at this time. Needless to say, whenever I see a“let’s cure cancer” marathon or telethon or a new press release that says they are getting “closer to curing cancer”, I want to vomit all over myself.
The show went into detail about how so much of the foods that we eat are deficient in so many ways. I strongly suggest you watch it with your family.
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J. You crack me up. You really do! I've never heard about conspiracy theories about cancer haha do you think there are conspiracy theories about why we can't live on the moon yet, because I'd really like to get to the bottom of that one!
Lindsay, you should follow where the evidence leads. I think you'd be surprised. Honestly, you and I and everyone should really take everything we think we know, especially information through media sources with a grain of salt and do our own research. Knowledge really is power.
I know that knowledge is power but you can't believe that everyone is lying or else it will become very difficult for you to build on your knowledge. That is why we go to school, to learn and improve. I can believe that there is a Japan even though I've never traveled there.
I can be a skeptic about a lot of things at times but I try to be rational. I guess if I believed like you then I'd have a strong conviction to become a scientist and find this alleged cure for cancer and solve millions of lives.
The difference is actually researching information to see what the evidence is. If you hear there is a Japan, you should try to learn more and then make a decision. It's called blind obedience to believe everything you hear. That may have worked in the past, but not in this day. Money rules this world. And you really do have to ask who is benefited and why to really understand what's going on.
How can you know what your "researching" is true. What with the media. Anyone can say anything they want to get you to believe what they want, which they will do. I obviously don't know these conspiracies or anything about them, but what makes them more valid other info?
What makes them more valid is the evidence. The funny thing about conspiracy theories (so called) is that they usually have the bulk of evidence on their side, not the other way around. The first version of any story (or the news release) is often not the whole story. I've actually learned to question just about everything. This isn't a bad thing at all. Look at the events surrounding 9/11, for example. The more you learn through research, the more a bigger picture emerges.
It's really very sad but cancer treatment is a HUGE business. Hundreds of billions of dollars. It seems too fantastic to think that companies will allow people to suffer and die with less effective treatments because ones that are more effective (diet, for example) do not make money. It's really too bad. But don't let your initial surprise stop you. Keep going with the evidence to see where it leads. It's hard to find sometimes because "they" don't want you to know and you won't ever hear about it in mainstream media.
Big business dictates almost every aspect of our lives. Take the oil industry. A combustion engine is amazingly outdated but we have very little alternatives because the oil companies don't want to lose profit.
Anyway, I don't mean to be preachy. Money simply rules this world and it's more important than people at this point. Watching that movie will help you understand. Oh, and if you have access to a Netflix account, you can instantly watch The Beautiful Truth about this very subject. I really want to hear what you think about that, if you can.
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