Dr. Dean Ornish: Your genes are not your fate

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

Dr. Dean Ornish shares new research that shows how adopting healthy lifestyle habits can affect a person at a genetic level. For instance, he says, when you live healthier, eat better, exercise, and love more, your brain cells actually increase.

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  • wtf,,,,,,,,,,,,

    so he is saying that smoking pot is better than smoking normal cigarettes?

    IS HE?

    is it?

    i need answers

  • It is.

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  • dat constant nose breathing

  • He said that thank you like a BOSS

  • @MisfitSystem Yes, smoking pot is less harmful for you than smoking cigarettes!!!

    Look up cancer(dot)gov

    It will give you such wonderful FACTS as:

    The use of Cannabis for medicinal purposes dates back to ancient times

    Cannabis and cannabinoids may have benefits in treating the symptoms of cancer or the side effects of cancer therapies

    Cannabis has been shown to kill cancer cells in the laboratory and to affect the immune system.

    Yet "BIG TOBACCO" sells you Cancer Sticks...Makes sense huh???

  • Good stuff right here

  • @MisfitSystem

    google cannabinoids

  • THIS IS CLASSIC---THE WORLD SHOULD WATCH THIS---THUMBS UP AND FAV'D IT----

  • Q. Is Cannabis a Panacea?

    A. Yes considering CB1 & CB2 are in our bones, brain, central nervous system, colon, dendritic cells, fat, heart, immune system, intestines, kidney, liver, macrophages, muscle, pancreas, parafollicular cells, peripheral tissues, retina, ribs, skeletal muscle, skin, spleen, testis, uterus, vascular system, white blood cells & bone marrow (stem cells) etc.

    "More research is needed to see IF Cannabinoid Receptors are in the fallopian tube"

    Dr. Ledger, Sheffield University

  • @MisfitSystem lol

  • Google ... "Patent 6630507" :)

  • @MisfitSystem he didnt mention smoking cannabinoids..

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