I want you to think about the millions of dollars that were spent on this past campaign season on TV ads, full color mailers, and automated phone calls.
Then ask yourself why don’t we still have a cure for cancer?
Happy Election Day!
I want you to think about the millions of dollars that were spent on this past campaign season on TV ads, full color mailers, and automated phone calls.
Then ask yourself why don’t we still have a cure for cancer?
Happy Election Day!
November 8, 2006 at 2:55 pm |
Because we’ve given up the dietary wisdom of our ancestors. Cancer is largely a disease of modern man. If we all gave up modern foods (i.e. white flour, sugar, hydrogenated oils, etc.) cancer rates would plummet.
We’re looking for a quick fix cure that would allow us to go on eating our Little Debbies and Wonderbread but we’ll never find it. The only cure is a change of lifestyle.
You can redirect the millions spent on campaigning to cancer research, but I’ll just about guarantee it won’t help.