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http://products.mercola.com/inner-circle/volumes.htm Natural health physician and Mercola.com founder Dr. Joseph Mercola and Dr. James Chestnut explain the truth about disease prevention.

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  • It won't just make you fat. It affects your continuity, creates more blockage in the intestines and contribute to a whole host of other problems. Addiction to fast foods is very real (due to the chemical put into them), and very under-addressed.

  • It'll just make you fat! Heart attack anyone?

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  • This is an excellent posting .. thank you

  • I'm a Chiropractic believer, I go to a chiropractor (After the doctors told me THREE times nothings wrong go home) My chiropractor is EPIC and saved me, and tought me how to save myself by not sitting so badly lol I even want to be a Chiropractor! I just want to know, isen't there some cases that you simply cannot just be well. Like cancer? Cancer isen't really a thing that is cause by a life style is it?

  • Over one hundred years ago D.D. Palmer, the founder of Chiropractic said that health is the result of right living and that diseease is the result of wrong living. This concept that the body was designed to heal itself is part of the basis of Chiropractic care. It is nothing new or revolutionary to us. He also stated that the cause of all disease was trauma, toxicity and thoughts.

  • you seem to confuse blaming and warning. you seem to claim that just because people have a disease, they should be allowed to feel like a victim rather than accept their capability to ameliorate their illness. to blame genes and accept the allopathic meme is to surrender responsibility. to accept the warning is to take responsibility. people should be empowered to see past the mantra of genetic predetermination (learned helplessness) and to achieve greater health.

  • Well I'm healthy, so I'm not too concerned. I don't need any excuses. I'm more interested in the intellectual rigour of the claims in the video than 'getting healthy'. As you can tell I'm reluctant to blame the person for their illness in every single case and I'm sure that you can see where I'm coming from. eg. sickle cell anaemia...

    I probably won't reply again as you don't seem interested in the topic in the same way I am.

  • Disease is the product of ignorance or irresponsibility; either you don't know the right thing to do, or you just don't do it. To deny this is to assume the position of a victim, powerless and pitiful. Do not reduce yourself to the position of a victim. The truth is out there... and falling back on the "genetics" excuse is just giving up.

  • That is your opinion, which is also the opinion of the video. If you were speaking with me in person I'm sure you'd explain yourself to some extent. As it is I feel like I've wasted 3 minutes I'll never get back.

    If you were speaking with me face to face, listening to my valid interest and somewhat sceptical response... what would you say?

    Don't bother to reply unless you are actually engaging with a mutual area of interest.

  • genetics do not predetermine disease.

    Responsibility produces health; irresponsibility (or ignorance) produces disease.

  • chew seeds well, since they are high in fiber.

    Also soak seeds first to make them easier to digest.

  • I started the oil and protein I don't think my appendix could handle seeds everyday.

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