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Humans are not the only ones affected by cancer. If cancer was merely
a “genetic disorder” as the oncological world would have you believe,
then it should only affect human DNA. However, if cancer truly is a
metabolic disorder and proliferates as a result of what we put in our
mouth, on our skin, and breathe in, then wouldn’t it also make sense
that the animals around us who are breathing the same air and eating
the same contaminated foods be equally affected? YES.
Today, domestic animals are getting cancer on the same epidemic
levels their human owners are. Is this coincidental?
Take our closest domestic companions, dogs. In the 1970’s, the
average life expectancy of a
golden retriever was 17
years. They were truly part
of the family for a very long
time and cancer was almost
nonexistent. In 2016, the
average life expectancy was
only 9 years, with one in
four dogs getting cancer and 50% of dogs that reach the age of 10 will
die of cancer.
What changed? Did dog DNA suddenly lose its genetic stability and
plummet? Or have dogs, like their masters, changed their eating and
lifestyle habits? The answer is very obvious! New and improved store-
bought dog food that says, “Made of beef, chicken, salmon, and other
nutritious vitamins” is what is slowly killing Lassie. If you saw how
they make even the most expensive dog food today, you wouldn’t feed
it to a dog. Oh wait, I meant to say you shouldn’t feed it to a dog.
HOW TO BEAT CANCER & LIVE FOREVER