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Episode 1: The Cancer Pandemic<br />

in 52 children. So obviously some serious things have changed because<br />

if we really, really look at <strong>the</strong> diet, when I was growing up and when you<br />

were growing up, okay, don’t me you ate perfectly because you just<br />

didn’t.<br />

I think people have become much more health conscious and aware<br />

because now we have just incredible disease, and not just <strong>cancer</strong>, in<br />

every area. I mean heard disease, <strong>cancer</strong>, strokes, everything. Look at<br />

MRSA infection, staph-eating infection. I mean you never heard of that.<br />

Now you—it’s like commonplace. Oh yeah, I just went to <strong>the</strong> hospital<br />

and had MRSA and got some antibiotics and I think I’ve fine. I’m not<br />

sure I’m fine. I’m like what. This is like—what This is just not right, so.<br />

But <strong>cancer</strong> is feared because it is an out of control situation and we do<br />

know—we have now lots to control <strong>the</strong> situation.<br />

But all people know from <strong>the</strong>ir oncologist is surgery, chemo, and<br />

radiation. And <strong>the</strong>re is something called circulating tumor cells and<br />

circulating stem cells. Okay. That’s a recent discovery and that’s what is<br />

responsible for 95 percent of metastases. And so when people get<br />

<strong>cancer</strong> you want to make sure that those circulating tumor cells and<br />

circulating stem cells which have—can have a very long life, you want to<br />

make sure that those are zero. Now fortunately we have <strong>the</strong> capacity to<br />

know that number of circulating tumor cells and stem cells. And so<br />

people will know, okay, I don’t have <strong>cancer</strong>. I know for sure because I’m<br />

able to do a blood test to know whe<strong>the</strong>r I have <strong>cancer</strong>.<br />

Also, let’s face it. The typical doctor, oncologist, or <strong>the</strong>ir o<strong>the</strong>r primary<br />

care doctor does not entertain a discussion of lifestyle. Okay. An obese<br />

guy walks in <strong>the</strong> doctor should be telling him that he is full of<br />

inflammation, not full of fat, but full of inflammation and you need to do<br />

something because of this, this, and this, not ignore it, and not just go,<br />

okay, well here’s a pill for your blood pressure, and here’s a pill for your<br />

cholesterol, and here’s a pill for your back pain and I’ll see you in a<br />

month and we’ll see if you’re maintaining your disease. And that’s what<br />

doctors do. They maintain a person’s illness. They’re not making <strong>the</strong>m<br />

better. I mean what is—what are you doing That is like not okay.<br />

You’re supposed to create optimal health in people. That’s your job.<br />

Doctor means to teach. Why aren’t you teaching your patients how to<br />

turn <strong>the</strong>ir life around<br />

Ty: Dr. Connealy mentioned <strong>the</strong> immune system and lifestyle<br />

factors. So that made me think what <strong>about</strong> diet and nutrition.<br />

Naturally, I headed up <strong>the</strong> five, as <strong>the</strong>y say in California, to visit <strong>the</strong><br />

home of nutritionist, Dr. Patrick Quillin.<br />

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