Welcome back to the program, I'm Charles Mills. 00:00:01.40\00:00:03.25 We're here with Dr. James Marcum. 00:00:03.28\00:00:04.65 We're talking about cancer today. 00:00:04.68\00:00:07.03 Cancer, a very serious subject. 00:00:07.06\00:00:08.86 And Dr. Marcum, you've identified 00:00:08.89\00:00:10.54 that prolonged exposure to toxins in the air 00:00:10.57\00:00:14.38 is causing our lung cancer. 00:00:14.41\00:00:15.78 Prolonged exposure to a diet 00:00:15.81\00:00:17.83 that was not originally designed for us 00:00:17.86\00:00:20.14 by the creator and that's an animal-based diet 00:00:20.17\00:00:22.33 is responsible for much of the colon cancer. 00:00:22.36\00:00:25.94 Let's move on now to another killer in the cancer area 00:00:25.97\00:00:30.16 and what are we prolonged exposure on this one? 00:00:30.19\00:00:32.68 Yeah, and you know, before I talk about breast cancer, 00:00:32.71\00:00:36.09 that's a big serious issue. 00:00:36.12\00:00:38.04 I want the audience again 00:00:38.07\00:00:39.44 to think about things little bit. 00:00:39.47\00:00:40.96 Now a lot of cancer focus here in our country now 00:00:40.99\00:00:44.76 and in the world is focus on treatment. 00:00:44.79\00:00:46.86 Yes. You know, which chemotherapy or you know, 00:00:46.89\00:00:49.49 having a mammogram done early. 00:00:49.52\00:00:51.31 It's not talking about what's causing the problem. 00:00:51.34\00:00:54.12 Those are band-aids. Those are--Yes. 00:00:54.15\00:00:55.58 Yeah, they are wrong end of this thing. 00:00:55.61\00:00:57.08 And we talked about all the caused of death 00:00:57.11\00:00:59.05 and we've all unfortunately focused on health programs. 00:00:59.08\00:01:01.95 We've focused a little bit too much on the technology. Yes. 00:01:01.98\00:01:05.15 It's--but I want to get people back 00:01:05.18\00:01:07.09 to what the master physician says 00:01:07.12\00:01:09.31 and when we think about that, we have to think about 00:01:09.34\00:01:11.19 the original plan and what are we doing 00:01:11.22\00:01:13.34 that goes against the original plan. 00:01:13.37\00:01:15.42 And prolonged exposures, we talked about 00:01:15.45\00:01:18.44 for instance the lungs, the cigarettes, even in kids. 00:01:18.47\00:01:21.91 We talked about the colon, the carcinogens especially 00:01:21.94\00:01:24.56 from a meat diet and now breast cancer. 00:01:24.59\00:01:27.21 And breast cancer is scary because 00:01:27.24\00:01:29.03 one in eight women will develop breast cancer. 00:01:29.06\00:01:33.05 And we think, well, what is 00:01:33.08\00:01:34.45 the prolonged exposure in breast cancer? 00:01:34.48\00:01:37.15 Well, every time, you know, we do a biopsy, you know, 00:01:37.18\00:01:40.17 and we find a breast cancer, the first thing we look at 00:01:40.20\00:01:42.49 under the microscope is whether they have estrogen receptors, 00:01:42.52\00:01:46.14 whether it's estrogen positive or not. Mm-hmm. 00:01:46.17\00:01:48.02 'Cause that sets up our treatment for to, 00:01:48.05\00:01:51.96 you know, kill these cancer cells. 00:01:51.99\00:01:54.32 But the real problem in cancer 00:01:54.35\00:01:56.23 is prolonged exposure to estrogens. 00:01:56.26\00:02:01.02 And let's think about that. 00:02:01.05\00:02:02.42 Where do we get estrogens from? 00:02:02.45\00:02:05.17 Well, one of the things we get estrogen 00:02:05.20\00:02:06.87 from is being overweight. 00:02:06.90\00:02:09.77 The conversion to estrogen happens in the fat tissue. 00:02:09.80\00:02:13.46 So the studies are very conclusive 00:02:13.49\00:02:15.44 that the more weight a woman carries, 00:02:15.47\00:02:17.72 the higher the risk 00:02:17.75\00:02:19.17 of her developing a cancer of the breast. 00:02:19.20\00:02:21.35 Because she's making more estrogen. Yes. Okay. 00:02:21.38\00:02:23.30 More estrogen, so the more estrogen, 00:02:23.33\00:02:25.06 the more chance of treating cancer. 00:02:25.09\00:02:27.21 So it doesn't surprise me 00:02:27.24\00:02:29.35 if we think about the rates of cancer catching up 00:02:29.38\00:02:31.41 with heart disease and we're talking about awareness. 00:02:31.44\00:02:34.07 It does not surprise me that we are having 00:02:34.10\00:02:36.83 higher rates of cancer because we are 60% overweight now, 00:02:36.86\00:02:40.63 one third in the United States obese now 00:02:40.66\00:02:42.80 and unfortunately that's going around the world. 00:02:42.83\00:02:44.93 And yet around the world where we don't see obese people, 00:02:44.96\00:02:47.84 the rates of breast cancer are much lower. 00:02:47.87\00:02:50.62 Now if we think about, you know, there are some studies on women, 00:02:50.65\00:02:54.02 you know, on women runners specifically. 00:02:54.05\00:02:56.44 They run a lot. They don't have extra fat 00:02:56.47\00:02:59.00 and when they get their body fat 00:02:59.03\00:03:01.34 less than 12%, their periods stop. 00:03:01.37\00:03:04.42 Their periods stop because their estrogen levels go down. 00:03:04.45\00:03:06.87 So they don't have enough fat to convert to estrogen. 00:03:06.90\00:03:09.72 So we know that, you know, fat and estrogen raises 00:03:09.75\00:03:13.41 the risk of cancer and so one of the treatments 00:03:13.44\00:03:16.58 for prevention and treating cancer 00:03:16.61\00:03:18.92 is to get down to an ideal body weight. 00:03:18.95\00:03:21.84 Now another trigger, another prolonged exposure, 00:03:21.87\00:03:24.62 I think you've identified and that's prolonged exposure 00:03:24.65\00:03:27.36 to specifically protein. Yeah. 00:03:27.39\00:03:30.47 Two or three hundred years ago, the term menarche, 00:03:30.50\00:03:33.60 that's when a woman becomes, you know, 00:03:33.63\00:03:35.64 starts making estrogen, it was about 17 years of age. 00:03:35.67\00:03:40.35 Now women are having their periods 11 and 12 years old. 00:03:40.38\00:03:45.12 So they have a much longer exposure 00:03:45.15\00:03:48.12 to estrogen throughout a lifetime. 00:03:48.15\00:03:51.06 And if we look back at our diets, okay, 00:03:51.09\00:03:54.07 our diets way back then weren't as high 00:03:54.10\00:03:56.15 in protein as they are now. 00:03:56.18\00:03:58.34 So now we take a large protein load 00:03:58.37\00:04:01.51 predominantly in animal-based products. 00:04:01.54\00:04:04.97 You know, that's where most of the protein 00:04:05.00\00:04:06.37 comes from that hurts us. Yes. 00:04:06.40\00:04:08.30 Not the healthy proteins, but the damaging proteins. 00:04:08.33\00:04:11.16 So these high meat diets, 00:04:11.19\00:04:12.91 our girls are having periods at much younger age. 00:04:12.94\00:04:16.20 They're exposed to estrogen for a much longer period of time 00:04:16.23\00:04:19.38 and it's no surprising 00:04:19.41\00:04:20.78 that breast cancer rates continue to soar. 00:04:20.81\00:04:23.85 So we've talked about prolonged exposure. 00:04:23.88\00:04:25.86 So prolonged exposure to estrogen, 00:04:25.89\00:04:28.25 prolonged exposure to extra weight, 00:04:28.28\00:04:30.39 prolonged exposure to an animal-based diet 00:04:30.42\00:04:32.63 full of protein increases the risk of breast cancer in women 00:04:32.66\00:04:37.11 and it also if you had breast cancer, 00:04:37.14\00:04:39.12 it raises the risk of it recurring. 00:04:39.15\00:04:41.82 So that's just amazing. 00:04:41.85\00:04:43.93 Now remember the original design wasn't for us 00:04:43.96\00:04:46.76 to be exposed long term to estrogen, 00:04:46.79\00:04:48.79 wasn't designed for us to be exposed 00:04:48.82\00:04:51.18 to these high protein diets 00:04:51.21\00:04:53.68 which predominantly is in a meat-based diet. 00:04:53.71\00:04:55.89 So the cornerstone of treatment for any type of cancer 00:04:55.92\00:05:01.06 just like any type of heart disease 00:05:01.09\00:05:02.66 is figuring out the cause. 00:05:02.69\00:05:04.26 The stress is on the system, 00:05:04.29\00:05:05.66 the prolonged exposures of stress 00:05:05.69\00:05:07.77 that goes against the owner manual. 00:05:07.80\00:05:09.59 The prolonged exposure to estrogen, 00:05:09.62\00:05:11.55 the prolonged exposure to cigarettes damages our cells, 00:05:11.58\00:05:15.09 we weren't made to design. 00:05:15.12\00:05:16.49 Now we're spending a lot of time 00:05:16.52\00:05:17.96 and money looking at the genetics of it saying, 00:05:17.99\00:05:20.64 "Oh, you have cells that are predisposed to cancer." 00:05:20.67\00:05:24.53 And that may be true. Well, that may be true. 00:05:24.56\00:05:26.17 Yeah. But we might all have those. 00:05:26.20\00:05:27.60 Yes. You know, we know that men carry prostate cancer 00:05:27.63\00:05:30.55 and prostate cancer in men is very similar 00:05:30.58\00:05:33.53 to breast cancer in women. 00:05:33.56\00:05:35.34 In fact, we know that men that carry extra weight 00:05:35.37\00:05:39.63 become estrogenic as well. Yes. 00:05:39.66\00:05:41.49 And that raises the risk of almost all cancers. 00:05:41.52\00:05:44.48 So carrying extra weight raises the risk of cancer. 00:05:44.51\00:05:47.67 Now talking about how to get 00:05:47.70\00:05:49.07 that weight off is another whole subject. 00:05:49.10\00:05:51.75 But men, they complain of the libido, you know. 00:05:51.78\00:05:55.01 And the first thing, I say, "Well, lose some weight, 00:05:55.04\00:05:57.58 maybe you have too much estrogen in the body." 00:05:57.61\00:06:00.20 So the real solution to some men isn't necessarily 00:06:00.23\00:06:03.08 to take Viagra, it's to--may be 00:06:03.11\00:06:05.92 to lose some weight so their estrogen levels go down 00:06:05.95\00:06:08.81 so their impotence improves. 00:06:08.84\00:06:11.61 So prolonged exposure over long periods of time, 00:06:11.64\00:06:15.01 doing things against the owner's manual 00:06:15.04\00:06:17.25 triggers these diseases, which are killing us. 00:06:17.28\00:06:20.40 And in every situation we talked about in this series, 00:06:20.43\00:06:23.51 we're gonna find that sort of the underlying thing. 00:06:23.54\00:06:26.21 Prolonged exposures against the owner manual, 00:06:26.24\00:06:28.31 it triggers the need for modern medicine 00:06:28.34\00:06:30.73 which really doesn't fix the problem. 00:06:30.76\00:06:32.68 Now what we're gonna add to the mix 00:06:32.71\00:06:34.44 is we're gonna add a solution. Yes. 00:06:34.47\00:06:36.63 How do I break away from these prolonged exposures? 00:06:36.66\00:06:38.96 We want education, but we also want a higher power 00:06:38.99\00:06:41.75 to come into our lives to reveal this 00:06:41.78\00:06:43.93 and give us the power to change. 00:06:43.96\00:06:45.91 But let's get some questions here. 00:06:45.94\00:06:47.31 Oh, my, that is amazing. 00:06:47.34\00:06:49.18 It is pretty scary to think that the causes 00:06:49.21\00:06:53.14 of our problems are so controllable by us. 00:06:53.17\00:06:56.07 We don't have to have it. 00:06:56.10\00:06:57.68 I heard someone once say that, 00:06:57.71\00:06:59.97 "Genetics is the gun, but lifestyle 00:07:00.00\00:07:02.21 is the one that pulls the trigger." Yeah. 00:07:02.24\00:07:03.61 So we may have this loaded gun-- That's great. 00:07:03.64\00:07:05.54 but lifestyle pulls the trigger. But, you know, 00:07:05.57\00:07:06.94 and also you look at all the marketing in the media. 00:07:06.97\00:07:09.55 Oh, my. You know, you see all these, 00:07:09.58\00:07:10.95 "This substance is good for you." Yes. 00:07:10.98\00:07:12.35 Or this lobbyist saying, 00:07:12.38\00:07:14.61 "This is the way you have to be." 00:07:14.64\00:07:16.19 Well, it's not working. Yes. 00:07:16.22\00:07:18.19 You know, we're getting sicker. 00:07:18.22\00:07:19.85 The rates of cancer are going up. 00:07:19.88\00:07:21.74 We have a problem here. Yes. 00:07:21.77\00:07:23.33 We're not getting at the core of the problem. 00:07:23.36\00:07:24.78 So the real solution to the health dilemma 00:07:24.81\00:07:27.11 is talking about the things we're doing, 00:07:27.14\00:07:29.11 raising the awareness, coming up with better ways 00:07:29.14\00:07:32.76 to prevent this so we don't have to treat these disasters. 00:07:32.79\00:07:35.22 Oh, my. Well, we're gonna find out how to do that. 00:07:35.25\00:07:38.42 We don't want to leave you wondering here, listener. 00:07:38.45\00:07:40.48 We're gonna show you how to do that 00:07:40.51\00:07:42.70 and we'll do that by looking at some of these questions here. 00:07:42.73\00:07:45.58 These are from heartwiseministries.org 00:07:45.61\00:07:47.85 and, Dr. Marcum, here's a question. 00:07:47.88\00:07:49.25 "My Doctor said I have a suspicious mass on my kidneys. 00:07:49.28\00:07:53.14 How is cancer diagnosed?" 00:07:53.17\00:07:55.00 I think she's worried about 00:07:55.03\00:07:56.68 whether this may be a cancer here. 00:07:56.71\00:07:58.58 Yeah, well, you know, cancer are cells that grow-- 00:07:58.61\00:08:02.59 normal cells that grow quickly. 00:08:02.62\00:08:05.21 They turn on and they just grow over and over and over. 00:08:05.24\00:08:07.37 So these are normal cells in the body. 00:08:07.40\00:08:09.13 They just replicate faster than they should. 00:08:09.16\00:08:11.78 And it usually creates a mass. 00:08:11.81\00:08:14.02 The problem with cancer is it's an evil type of disease. Yes. 00:08:14.05\00:08:17.08 It steals nutrients from the body. 00:08:17.11\00:08:19.49 So people with advanced cancer, they lose a lot of weight. 00:08:19.52\00:08:23.55 It also steals blood from other parts 00:08:23.58\00:08:26.03 and they call that angiogenesis. 00:08:26.06\00:08:27.78 It gets its own blood supply. 00:08:27.81\00:08:29.64 Another thing that cancer does, it's not so good, 00:08:29.67\00:08:31.78 is it invades other organs as it gets bigger, 00:08:31.81\00:08:34.01 so the organ doesn't work well. 00:08:34.04\00:08:36.02 So in a kidney, for instance, 00:08:36.05\00:08:38.23 it might be that they found out about this 00:08:38.26\00:08:39.93 because the kidney wasn't working well 00:08:39.96\00:08:42.03 and maybe a little bit of blood come out in the urine. 00:08:42.06\00:08:44.60 Or maybe the person had a chest-- 00:08:44.63\00:08:46.18 a pain back there or came-- they would normally do 00:08:46.21\00:08:48.84 an ultrasound and see a suspicious mass. Yes. 00:08:48.87\00:08:51.88 Now suspicious mass can be other things, 00:08:51.91\00:08:54.66 but if it's cancer, you want to know about it 00:08:54.69\00:08:56.45 'cause there's some modern medicine 00:08:56.48\00:08:57.85 that we're gonna talk about in the next program 00:08:57.88\00:08:59.83 that we can deal with this very, very well, 00:08:59.86\00:09:02.29 at least, you know, dealing with the problem. 00:09:02.32\00:09:04.10 Now we want to go back and think about again, 00:09:04.13\00:09:06.62 what was the prolonged exposure that might have caused this? 00:09:06.65\00:09:09.60 But now is not the time to do that. 00:09:09.63\00:09:11.21 Now is the time we got a problem, 00:09:11.24\00:09:12.61 let's take care of it. 00:09:12.64\00:09:14.01 Now is the time for modern medicine. 00:09:14.04\00:09:15.56 Well, the best way to look at this, 00:09:15.59\00:09:17.43 then may be we make a diagnosis is a biopsy. 00:09:17.46\00:09:20.71 And we take a piece of tissue 00:09:20.74\00:09:22.47 and we look at it under a microscope 00:09:22.50\00:09:24.44 and we see whether it's cancer or not. 00:09:24.47\00:09:26.89 And depending on what type of tissue it is, 00:09:26.92\00:09:29.75 it might be benign. 00:09:29.78\00:09:31.15 It might be something like a cyst. 00:09:31.18\00:09:33.18 It might be something more serious like cancer. 00:09:33.21\00:09:35.74 It might be an infection. 00:09:35.77\00:09:37.14 It could be other things as well. 00:09:37.17\00:09:39.22 We look at it in the microscope and then make a diagnosis. 00:09:39.25\00:09:41.47 Now some people do not like to have a needle biopsy. 00:09:41.50\00:09:44.68 And if you don't do a needle biopsy, 00:09:44.71\00:09:46.08 they can do an open biopsy. 00:09:46.11\00:09:47.48 That's where we actually cut open 00:09:47.51\00:09:49.17 and you look at the piece of tissue, 00:09:49.20\00:09:50.92 take it out, deal with it. 00:09:50.95\00:09:52.64 Sometimes that works well 'cause if it is malignant, 00:09:52.67\00:09:54.98 we can know right during the surgery. Yes. 00:09:55.01\00:09:56.86 We can take it out and resect it 00:09:56.89\00:09:58.74 and make sure it hasn't spread. 00:09:58.77\00:10:01.06 Sometimes if a person doesn't want to have that done 00:10:01.09\00:10:03.34 and wants to be very noninvasive, 00:10:03.37\00:10:05.12 we have a scan called a PET scan 00:10:05.15\00:10:07.88 and that's positron electro tomography 00:10:07.91\00:10:11.79 and we take pictures of that cell 00:10:11.82\00:10:13.62 to see if it's metabolically active. 00:10:13.65\00:10:15.70 If it's cancer, the cells are gonna be doing things. 00:10:15.73\00:10:17.94 They're gonna be multiplying, angiogenesis, stealing tissue 00:10:17.97\00:10:20.83 and it's gonna be metabolically active. 00:10:20.86\00:10:22.23 We can see that on a PET scan. 00:10:22.26\00:10:24.08 And if we saw that we'll say, "Wow, this is active." 00:10:24.11\00:10:26.29 We need to, you know, really talk a little bit 00:10:26.32\00:10:28.62 more seriously about invasive treatment 00:10:28.65\00:10:30.52 for this acute care problem. 00:10:30.55\00:10:32.87 And if it's not doing anything, sometimes we can just 00:10:32.90\00:10:35.11 keep an eye on it to see if it changes overtime, 00:10:35.14\00:10:37.74 repeat a scan if it's not metabolically active 00:10:37.77\00:10:39.90 and make sure it's not growing away. 00:10:39.93\00:10:41.67 That would be least invasive 00:10:41.70\00:10:43.07 'cause you don't have the risk of surgery. 00:10:43.10\00:10:45.01 Boy, how important it is-- 00:10:45.04\00:10:46.41 that we get back to that source 00:10:46.44\00:10:47.81 and find out what in the world is going on with us. 00:10:47.84\00:10:49.75 Okay, here's another question here 00:10:49.78\00:10:51.15 from heartwiseministries.org website. 00:10:51.18\00:10:52.88 "When would a person use radiation versus chemotherapy? 00:10:52.91\00:10:56.72 My doctor wants to use both on me." 00:10:56.75\00:10:59.47 Oh, dear. Yeah. 00:10:59.50\00:11:00.92 And it's interesting how I see the questions 00:11:00.95\00:11:04.23 that come in through our website, 00:11:04.26\00:11:05.72 the questions are focusing on treatment rather than prevention 00:11:05.75\00:11:09.70 and dealing with the cause of the problem. 00:11:09.73\00:11:11.32 And that's because we haven't focused as medical professionals 00:11:11.35\00:11:15.00 about some of the things we've talked about earlier today. 00:11:15.03\00:11:17.39 Now these people are afraid. Yes. 00:11:17.42\00:11:18.98 They have a-- Yes. 00:11:19.01\00:11:20.44 Is there a prevention at this point 00:11:20.47\00:11:22.03 that they need to know about? 00:11:22.06\00:11:23.43 Well, there's always things that they-- 00:11:23.46\00:11:24.83 all the things we've talked about, 00:11:24.86\00:11:26.23 about exposures can help because you know, 00:11:26.26\00:11:28.12 help prevent, you know, we know if there's one cancer, 00:11:28.15\00:11:29.99 there can be another cancer. Yeah. 00:11:30.02\00:11:31.53 So all this is-- the things 00:11:31.56\00:11:32.93 we talked about preventing these exposures 00:11:32.96\00:11:34.33 is gonna help other types of cancers 00:11:34.36\00:11:35.96 in addition to this damage. 00:11:35.99\00:11:37.36 Even if you have cancer? 00:11:37.39\00:11:38.76 Even if you have, all these things are gonna help 00:11:38.79\00:11:40.16 both in preventing it and treating it. Okay. 00:11:40.19\00:11:42.34 Whether it be estrogen or prolonged, you know, diet-- 00:11:42.37\00:11:44.85 Yeah. All these things are gonna help. 00:11:44.88\00:11:46.27 But getting back to this question 00:11:46.30\00:11:48.13 is some cancers that the chemotherapy, 00:11:48.16\00:11:51.88 if it's spread throughout the body, 00:11:51.91\00:11:53.28 the chemotherapy tries to kill it. 00:11:53.31\00:11:55.10 Yes. And kills it. 00:11:55.13\00:11:56.50 And radiation can sometimes zap it if it's localized. 00:11:56.53\00:11:59.68 And sometimes a cancer is aggressive and you need both. 00:11:59.71\00:12:03.56 And sometimes if it spreads so often, 00:12:03.59\00:12:05.81 you know, sometimes a treatment is to do both, 00:12:05.84\00:12:08.40 but sometimes the treatment is also dangerous. Yes. 00:12:08.43\00:12:11.09 So you have to talk very carefully 00:12:11.12\00:12:12.61 about the risk and benefits of chemo 00:12:12.64\00:12:15.04 and radiation on the entire system. 00:12:15.07\00:12:17.64 And normally a lot of times, we do chemo just to make sure. 00:12:17.67\00:12:21.45 You know, if it's spread somewhere, 00:12:21.48\00:12:22.85 we want to make sure we get rid of it permanently. 00:12:22.88\00:12:25.10 But I want us to focus not so much 00:12:25.13\00:12:27.11 on the acute care symptoms, 00:12:27.14\00:12:28.74 but also the cause of it. 00:12:28.77\00:12:30.68 Well, why is the rates rising? 00:12:30.71\00:12:32.63 Well, if the rates continue to rise, 00:12:32.66\00:12:34.37 we're gonna continue to do chemo and radiation, 00:12:34.40\00:12:36.15 but it doesn't make sense to me, Charles, 00:12:36.18\00:12:37.86 'cause it really doesn't get at the cause. Yes. 00:12:37.89\00:12:40.12 We treat a symptom. Now sometimes, 00:12:40.15\00:12:41.52 we can cure cancer if it's not advanced. 00:12:41.55\00:12:43.46 That's why we also want to talk about early detections. 00:12:43.49\00:12:46.11 So we're gonna talk about that in our next program. 00:12:46.14\00:12:48.10 Absolutely. We'll take a short break now 00:12:48.13\00:12:50.03 and when we come back, 00:12:50.06\00:12:51.43 let's talk to the master physician, 00:12:51.46\00:12:52.89 the great physician about this topic. Stay tuned. 00:12:52.92\00:12:56.02 We've been talking about cancer today 00:12:58.62\00:13:00.70 and I hope I've given you at least a small framework 00:13:00.73\00:13:03.31 to think about it and the problem 00:13:03.34\00:13:05.42 is prolonged exposure to toxins. 00:13:05.45\00:13:08.69 We also want to think about the original design 00:13:08.72\00:13:10.96 that God made us to live and when we vary from this, 00:13:10.99\00:13:13.26 it causes the disease. 00:13:13.29\00:13:15.52 And, of course, cancer scares people. 00:13:15.55\00:13:17.53 The rate has been going up because we haven't really got 00:13:17.56\00:13:20.15 these toxins out of our environment. 00:13:20.18\00:13:22.45 We want to increase awareness. 00:13:22.48\00:13:25.34 I'm gonna say a short prayer for us right now 00:13:25.37\00:13:27.47 that God will come into your life 00:13:27.50\00:13:28.97 and help you be aware of maybe toxins you're taking 00:13:29.00\00:13:31.79 or things you're doing in your life 00:13:31.82\00:13:33.26 that He can help you makesome changes. 00:13:33.29\00:13:35.75 Father God, we want to invite You into our lives 00:13:35.78\00:13:38.29 to help us to change things that we need to and give us 00:13:38.32\00:13:41.11 the power to avoid these prolonged exposures 00:13:41.14\00:13:44.16 and get back to your original plan, 00:13:44.19\00:13:45.75 is our prayer. Amen. 00:13:45.78\00:13:47.98 Well, in our next program, we're gonna specifically talk 00:13:49.99\00:13:53.00 about ways to prevent cancer and we're gonna continue 00:13:53.03\00:13:56.64 our discussions on acute care treatment 00:13:56.67\00:13:59.33 because there is a place for modern medicine 00:13:59.36\00:14:01.59 in treatment for cancer. 00:14:01.62\00:14:02.99 And join us next time. 00:14:03.02\00:14:04.41