Patrice Martinez has passed away!
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:14 am
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I am approaching 68 and see so many obituaries of people I have known including many that are years younger than me. Yes, it is depressing but accepting mortality is a must for all of us. My doctor tells me that 75-80% of the reason you suffer illnesses or die is because of heredity where there is little to nothing you can do about it even when you know your conditions. You may be able to extend your life for a short time but for some that still means life ends way too early.Nifty911 wrote:I know when its your time, its your time, but does this bother anyone here even a little bit?
I do not want to have a discussion about illnesses, but your doctor is wrong. Most diseases are not hereditary. They come from the crap we eat and are exposed to every day. My mummy died from pancreatic cancer. She loved her sugar. Daddy died from emphysema from smoking. His 4 aunts died, basically, from Alzheimers/dementia. They were all drinkers. The thing that all of those have in common is sugar. Sugar feeds fungus. Fungal infections mimic cancer. Fungus causes the same kind of cell mutations as cancer. When someone is diagnosed with cancer, most doctors just prescribe chemo and/or radiation. Why? There's money to be made from drugs. I've seen it. Instead of testing for fungus, they just go ahead and say it's cancer. Cha-ching.KingKC wrote:I am approaching 68 and see so many obituaries of people I have known including many that are years younger than me. Yes, it is depressing but accepting mortality is a must for all of us. My doctor tells me that 75-80% of the reason you suffer illnesses or die is because of heredity where there is little to nothing you can do about it even when you know your conditions. You may be able to extend your life for a short time but for some that still means life ends way too early.Nifty911 wrote:I know when its your time, its your time, but does this bother anyone here even a little bit?
I have read an article that says her death was unexpected and and one that said she suffered from a long illness. I watched my parents suffer from illnesses and have also known close friends to die immediately in a car wreck or literally drop dead from a brain aneurysm. There is pain suffered in both situations whether it be by the deceased or survivors. It cannot be avoided.
I just hope we can all rest in peace at some point.
Sugar is a killer, the huge spike in diabetes is proof of that. One can of soda a day amounts to 50 pounds of sugar a year. A fellow employee invited me over for a home cooked dinner. A half hour before dinner her 12 year old son sat down, filled a cereal bowl with sugar cubes, pored honey on and inhaled them in less than 2 minutes,Chris109 wrote:I do not want to have a discussion about illnesses, but your doctor is wrong. Most diseases are not hereditary. They come from the crap we eat and are exposed to every day. My mummy died from pancreatic cancer. She loved her sugar. Daddy died from emphysema from smoking. His 4 aunts died, basically, from Alzheimers/dementia. They were all drinkers. The thing that all of those have in common is sugar. Sugar feeds fungus. Fungal infections mimic cancer. Fungus causes the same kind of cell mutations as cancer. When someone is diagnosed with cancer, most doctors just prescribe chemo and/or radiation. Why? There's money to be made from drugs. I've seen it. Instead of testing for fungus, they just go ahead and say it's cancer. Cha-ching.KingKC wrote:I am approaching 68 and see so many obituaries of people I have known including many that are years younger than me. Yes, it is depressing but accepting mortality is a must for all of us. My doctor tells me that 75-80% of the reason you suffer illnesses or die is because of heredity where there is little to nothing you can do about it even when you know your conditions. You may be able to extend your life for a short time but for some that still means life ends way too early.Nifty911 wrote:I know when its your time, its your time, but does this bother anyone here even a little bit?
I have read an article that says her death was unexpected and and one that said she suffered from a long illness. I watched my parents suffer from illnesses and have also known close friends to die immediately in a car wreck or literally drop dead from a brain aneurysm. There is pain suffered in both situations whether it be by the deceased or survivors. It cannot be avoided.
I just hope we can all rest in peace at some point.
Smoking all of a sudden causes cancer. It does now cause of all of the poisons added to the tobacco (i.e. carpet glue, tar). Tobacco has been smoked for thousands of years. The Native Americans introduced tobacco to the white man. They had no problems with smoking. All of a sudden it's dangerous? Excessive amounts of nicotine screws up blood sugar levels. That's why, when people try to quit smoking, what do they do? Eat candy, drink soda, drink alcohol, anything with sugar to try to maintain that sugar level that they had with nicotine. Sugar is an addiction. It's harder to ween yourself off sugar than it is cocaine.
Aflatoxins, which are a by product of fungi (i.e. aspergillus, candida), run rampant through our food supply. And there is now a new fungal infection going around Candida auris. It's a drug resistant fungus. Watch out. This will probably turn out to be a real killer.
I did not want to go on about this. I tend to ramble and write disjointedly cause my mind works faster than I can write and then I lose track (must be the sugar). There are plenty of articles concerning fungus and cancer.
It's not hereditary. It's lifestyle choices.
Thank you. I'm here every night.
Chris109 wrote:I do not want to have a discussion about illnesses, but your doctor is wrong. Most diseases are not hereditary. They come from the crap we eat and are exposed to every day. My mummy died from pancreatic cancer. She loved her sugar. Daddy died from emphysema from smoking. His 4 aunts died, basically, from Alzheimers/dementia. They were all drinkers. The thing that all of those have in common is sugar. Sugar feeds fungus. Fungal infections mimic cancer. Fungus causes the same kind of cell mutations as cancer. When someone is diagnosed with cancer, most doctors just prescribe chemo and/or radiation. Why? There's money to be made from drugs. I've seen it. Instead of testing for fungus, they just go ahead and say it's cancer. Cha-ching.KingKC wrote:I tend to agree with you. Diet and lifestyle plays a large part in certain illnesses. Just because your parentsNifty911 wrote:I know when its your time, its your time, but does this bother anyone here even a little bit?
die young, doesn't mean you will.
I am approaching 68 and see so many obituaries of people I have known including many that are years younger than me. Yes, it is depressing but accepting mortality is a must for all of us. My doctor tells me that 75-80% of the reason you suffer illnesses or die is because of heredity where there is little to nothing you can do about it even when you know your conditions. You may be able to extend your life for a short time but for some that still means life ends way too early.
I have read an article that says her death was unexpected and and one that said she suffered from a long illness. I watched my parents suffer from illnesses and have also known close friends to die immediately in a car wreck or literally drop dead from a brain aneurysm. There is pain suffered in both situations whether it be by the deceased or survivors. It cannot be avoided.
I just hope we can all rest in peace at some point.
Smoking all of a sudden causes cancer. It does now cause of all of the poisons added to the tobacco (i.e. carpet glue, tar). Tobacco has been smoked for thousands of years. The Native Americans introduced tobacco to the white man. They had no problems with smoking. All of a sudden it's dangerous? Excessive amounts of nicotine screws up blood sugar levels. That's why, when people try to quit smoking, what do they do? Eat candy, drink soda, drink alcohol, anything with sugar to try to maintain that sugar level that they had with nicotine. Sugar is an addiction. It's harder to ween yourself off sugar than it is cocaine.
Aflatoxins, which are a by product of fungi (i.e. aspergillus, candida), run rampant through our food supply. And there is now a new fungal infection going around Candida auris. It's a drug resistant fungus. Watch out. This will probably turn out to be a real killer.
I did not want to go on about this. I tend to ramble and write disjointedly cause my mind works faster than I can write and then I lose track (must be the sugar). There are plenty of articles concerning fungus and cancer.
It's not hereditary. It's lifestyle choices.
Thank you. I'm here every night.