Heredity is the passing of traits to offspring cells such that the cells become predisposed to the characteristics of the parent cells. But much more than genes is passed on to us by our parents. Religious beliefs, rituals, comfort food, cooking traditions, holiday traditions, anger management (or lack thereof), speech patterns, emotional patterns and much more is emulated by the child.
What if cancer, obesity, heart disease and intestinal problems are not physically linked to our genes but linked instead to unhealthy eating patterns created by our parents? What if the link can be severed and healed?
Case #1
George's mother died of colon cancer when she was 42. George's father had a heart attack when he was 42. George, himself, was diagnosed with colon cancer when he was 42. Refusing to believe that his cancer diagnosis was a death sentence, he decided to refuse conventional therapies that had failed for his mother and father. Instead, he researched the cause and a nutritional cure for cancer. His story is at www.hacres.com.
"Let's ask a few questions to stimulate our
thinking. Why do you eat the way you do...why do you use a fork and spoon,
instead of chop sticks or some other instrument to place food into your
mouth? Why do most Americans eat three major meals a day, while in other
parts of the world two and sometimes only one is the norm? Why is the
majority of food that is consumed in America cooked? Why do many people
not consider a meal complete without a sugar dessert?
I don't think it is necessary to ask any more questions
because the answer will probably be the same to them all: That's just the
way I was brought up. Thus we see that tradition has played a great part
in determining what we put into our body and the manner in which it is
consumed."
Why Christians Get Sick
Rev. George H. Malkmus
Case #2
Tim's mother died of cancer and obesity at 50. Tim's father was the owner of a pest control business. He dealt with highly toxic chemicals and pesticides in closed areas on a daily business. Furthermore, his sons including Tim, helped him. Tim's father died of cancer 10 years later. Tim had "uncureable" skin conditions by the time he was 16. Tim decided that he would try anything to rid himself of his skin conditions. He ended up healing himself with diet and herbs.
"'We just love our French fries and bread,' a familyExperiment
declares while they stuff their faces with the worst kind of
nonfood.
We love our French fries and bread because everyone in
our families sat around and ate them at the dinner table over good conversation
and a few laughs. It was part of the family culture and training, as we
were all taught to eat and drink in the same way. And so we usually got
sick and died in the same way as well.
My brother and I had the same cravings as my mother and
grandmother. Was this a surprise? It was not only hard on our
pancreases, but all that cooked protein had created an overabundance or uric
acid, which helped trash our kidneys. Then, over the years, accumulated
toxins and kidney stones created blockages until our kidneys were no longer
functioning properly, leaving us with frequent backaches, stiffness, and other
symptoms. This was the family history, and each generation got weaker and
more deficient. Grandma had glandular and organ weaknesses from poor
dietary choices, which were passed down to my mother and finally to us.
What a legacy!"
The Cure - Heal Your Body, Save Your Life
Dr. Timothy Brantley
Was water your family's drink-of-choice at mealtimes when you were growing up? Or was it milk, soda pop, maybe even wine? Make water the drink-of-choice at mealtimes for yourself, your children and your family events. If you insist on drinking milk or pop, serve it some other time. Serve distilled water, preferably at room temperature at every meal. Ideally, your family should drink a small glass of 4 oz before eating. This hydrates the digestive system and readies it for better digestion.
"When the gradually dehydrating body begins to
malfunction and manifest its water shortage, we label these symptoms and signs
of the body's regional and local drought as diseases or syndromes of unknown
origin. And since the discovery of DNA structure, we now blame genes for a
patient's health problems - obviously not realizing that when any cell begins to
dry up and get damaged from inside, the nucleus in that cell, and its DNA
structure, are not exempt from the process."
Water Cures: Drugs Kill
Dr. F Batmanghelidj, M.D.
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