 The National Cancer Institute says cancer is a genetic disease, and nothing could be further from the truth. I mean, it's not a genetic, it's a metabolic disease. So why is everybody focusing on all these crazy mutations when they're all downstream effects? You don't get the mutations until the mitochondria become dysfunctional. So you put carcinogen, you can see the mitochondria become damaged, they bioluminesce actually, and you can see them thrown out rocks already. So it's a staged chronic process. It's very hard for the human body to get cancer. You can't believe how tough it is to get cancer. We evolved to be completely resistant to cancer. So in order for us to get cancer, you have to have a long-term self-abuse of your body by exposure to all these kinds of things.