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Episode 3: Franken-Foods & Cancer Causers<br />
Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: I’ll tell you an experiment. My daughter,<br />
who’s 19 now, she was in eighth grade and we did this experiment in<br />
<strong>the</strong> office because we had <strong>the</strong>rmography in our office. So we took a<br />
picture of someone’s brain and we took a picture of <strong>the</strong>ir brain, <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
head ra<strong>the</strong>r first, before cell phone use. And <strong>the</strong>n after one minute of<br />
cell phone use, after five minutes of cell phone use, and after one hour,<br />
and four hours later <strong>the</strong> brain will still inflamed after cell phone use.<br />
Ty: Wow!<br />
Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: So people do not understand <strong>the</strong> power of<br />
<strong>the</strong> cell phone and how much it effects our body. You have to—and it’s<br />
accumulative. And if you—<strong>the</strong>y actually have published online rat brains<br />
exposed to cell phone and see what it does. So like I mentioned before,<br />
<strong>the</strong>re’s such thing as a precautionary principle. If we have a little bit of<br />
knowledge and <strong>the</strong>re’s—we have a lot of knowledge now. There’s a lot<br />
more knowledge <strong>the</strong>n you hear. You just don’t hear <strong>about</strong> it because <strong>the</strong><br />
largest industry lobbying in Washington is <strong>the</strong> electrical lobby. So <strong>the</strong>y<br />
want all <strong>the</strong>se electronics. Okay, yes, <strong>the</strong>se electronics allows us to tape<br />
this interview and talk to each o<strong>the</strong>r and <strong>the</strong> computer, now we can all<br />
communicate and social toge<strong>the</strong>r. Yes, but we know have to invent<br />
things to counteract all <strong>the</strong> wonderful inventions we’ve made.<br />
Dr. Keith Scott Mumby: We need to fix causes and, of course, <strong>cancer</strong><br />
has causes. And here’s ano<strong>the</strong>r problem. You know, it’s a multifactorial<br />
disease. it’s not like malaria where <strong>the</strong> cause is a mosquito bite and this<br />
plasmodium. it’s not that simple. There are many, many causes. You<br />
know, my three pillars of—I call it three pillars of healing in <strong>cancer</strong>—<br />
emotions, which I’ve talked <strong>about</strong>, we barely mentioned chemical<br />
overload but our environment now is full of carcinogenic substances.<br />
We’re a wash literally with carcinogens. Some of <strong>the</strong>m are choices and<br />
best not used like cosmetics. I love to see <strong>the</strong> gals looking pretty, see<br />
my wife. She’s beautiful, right. So you like <strong>the</strong>m to look good but most of<br />
what women put on <strong>the</strong>ir skin is dangerous. I think <strong>the</strong> average women<br />
would probably do less if <strong>the</strong>y realized that <strong>the</strong>y absorb <strong>about</strong> two<br />
pounds, around a kilogram of cosmetics through <strong>the</strong>ir skin every year.<br />
Now that’s two pounds of sludge and slime, toxic sludge that your liver’s<br />
got to deal with. But you weren’t given a liver to deal with cosmetics. it’s<br />
supposed to deal with foods and environmental factors, not manmade<br />
syn<strong>the</strong>tics such as now.<br />
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