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Build health: go to school because of Suzanne Sommers’ misfortune

Did you watch the Larry King Live show where Suzanne Sommers informed us that she was a victim of breast cancer?

Until then, Ms. Sommers, who dominates the buttocks and thighs, was thought to be a model of good health. Not only that, legions of her fans followed Suzanne Sommers’ diet.

Suzanne recognized that as a model of good health, she had to lead by example and eat the right foods. Well, if you were eating all the right foods, why the cancer?

Some experts have theorized that Ms Sommers carries a gene for the disease that caused her cancer.

Like us, you have over 30,000 genes that provide the coded instructions to: (1) Shape your body and (2) Make it work.

Each gene consists of a section of DNA, which looks like a twisted ladder. In reality, it is the rungs of the ladder, made up of just four molecules that can be arranged in a seemingly endless combination, that will tell a cell what to do. Cells are often told to make a large amount of proteins that will carry out the body’s work.

Medical science has taken the position that when a disease is the result of a missing, insufficient or poorly formed protein, the problem is usually due to a fault in the DNA.

The concept of human disease genes is nothing new. But compare the ongoing effort to reveal the genes believed to separate sick from healthy individuals, with the conclusion of a study of 90,000 identical twins published in the New England Journal of Medicine in July 2000:

“There is an absolute low probability that cancer will develop in a person whose identical twin, a person with an identical genome and many similar exposures, has the same type of cancer … For cancer at common sites in monozygotic twins, the concordance rate is generally less than 15%. “

How can it be that, when it comes to cancer in identical twins, 85% of the time human disease genes do not act like human disease genes?

What is the difference between the twin with breast cancer? [pretend that is Suzanne Sommers] and her cancer-free sister?

The answer: all metabolic enzyme systems function normally in the non-cancer twin’s breasts.

Go back to the theoretical genetic result of absent, malformed, or insufficient proteins that do cellular work. The proteins that do cellular work are our metabolic enzymes.

We have more than 2000 of them. These organic molecules not only have minerals within their chain, each metabolic enzyme requires an activating mineral to mobilize it. Minerals also activate hormones.

Here’s what the “experts” conveniently neglect:

Our genes do not determine the availability of minerals to serve as activators or inventory for the cellular construction of our metabolic enzymes. That depends on the quality, the nutrient density of the food in our diet.

Suzanne Sommers’ diet has something in common with all other diets:

The foods in your diet and all other foods are lacking in minerals.

When we consume mineral-deficient food and water, this leads to the breakdown of our metabolic enzyme systems. That’s when we start to lose immunity to degenerative diseases, which is what happened to Suzanne Sommers.

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