Sunday, March 28, 2010

Wellness Lifestyle Implementation Steps 3/28/10

I'd like you all to mark your calendars. Transcendent Lifestyle Center, PC will officially open its doors on Monday April 5th!!! Call this week to schedule the first step on your journey toward achieving optimal health. Let's make Charlotte and its suburbs the healthiest city in America.

Book Of The Week: The Vegetarian Myth: Food, Justice, and Sustainability by: Lierre Keith

Recipe Of The Week: Banana Pear Ambrosia
1 ripe avocado
1 pear
1 banana
1 tablespoon honey
Pineapple or lemon juice
Blender all ingredients until smooth. Serve in sherbet glasses.


Quote Of The Week: "Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't."
-- Erica Jong

Goal Of The Week: Rent the movie FOOD, INC. and watch it with your family.

Top Article From This Week
Scientists Cannot Figure Out Why Type-1 Diabetes Is Raising 3% Every Year The Answer


Doctor's Soapbox
If you were at my talk on Wednesday night at 3 Goats Coffee where we discussed genetically congruent nutrition, you know the answer. You're smarter than mainstream scientists. Research shows that our genes have not changed in 40,000 years. Mainstream science says that Type-1 Diabetes is a "genetic disease." If it was a genetic disease, then only the people born with the genes for Type-1 Diabetes would get it. If it was a genetic disease and you didn't have the gene(s), then it would be impossible to ever develop the disease. The fact that you can develop a disease at some point in your life that you haven't had your whole life, since birth, is proof that that disease is not genetic, but environmental/lifestyle induced.

If Type-1 Diabetes was genetic, and our genes haven't changed in 40,000 years, then there is NO CHANCE that the incidence of Type-1 Diabetes could increase 3% every year. That would mean that our genes are changing 3% every year and 3% more people who didn't have the "Diabetes Gene" last year, now have it this year. Impossible.

Clearly, Type-1 Diabetes is not genetic. It is an autoimmune disease caused by various environmental/lifestyle factors, one of which is the consumption of dairy products, especially milk. Other causes are Vitamin D deficiency, which weakens our immune system, vaccinations filled with pro-inflammtory ingredients such as oil adjuvants, and grain consumption.

It's not rocket-science. Our genes have not changed in 40,000 years, and only 2.5% of diseases are "genetic", as all mainstream scientists are taught. Therefore, genes are not to blame for the current pandemic of disease in our society. Environment/lifestyle is responsible for 97.5% of disease in our society. It's time we stop searching for "Wonder Drugs" and start being accountable for the way we're living.

Change Your Choices, Change Your Health.


A long, happy life requires TLC

2 comments:

  1. Hi John. I know you through our parents (I'm Kenny & Janice Sumner's daughter) and I found this blog through a series of fb links. Anyway, I'm really interested in what you're writing here. Thanks for sharing and I'll be stopping by more often. Congratulations on the practice!

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  2. Thanks for the support! Please spread the news!

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