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🧬Discover p53 (the Gene that Controls Cancer) ➕ Woman Dies From Rare Brain Disorder After 2nd Pfizer Shot 💉

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Open this email {NAME} and learn 13 Little Known Cancer Facts Wednesday, March 30, 2022  Discover the p53 Gene that Controls Cancer  Our beliefs behind nature vs. nurture have always been a subject for debate. For generations we were taught that the genetic traits our parents have (along with the health concerns they face) would undoubtedly be passed along and inherited by our children.  But the science of epigenetics today is shaping our understanding that our genetics are, in fact, controlled by environmental factors. This field of genetics shows that environmental stimuli have the ability to turn genes off and on and therefore cause variations or genetic adaptation. Both genetic and epigenetic expressions are important factors in our health.   P53 is a genetic protein critical in ensuring cancerous cells do not grow. Acting similar to a bodyguard for DNA, p53 is a checkpoint. The cell cycle comes to a halt when the p53 gene senses abnormalities in the cell cycle and activates the p21 gene. P21 stops the cell cycle by inhibiting a protein which stimulates cell division.  If the DNA is capable of repair, the p53 gene allows cellular division to continue occurring, ensuring the proper genetic expression. Otherwise, the cell is signaled for apoptosis or cellular death.  >> [READ ARTICLE HERE]( << Exclusive Interview: Woman Dies From Rare Brain Disorder After Second Pfizer Shot, Husband Says We’re ‘Guinea Pigs’  Jennifer Deason Sprague, a healthy 60-year-old woman from Missouri, died Feb. 21, five months after receiving her second dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. Jennifer died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), a fatal degenerative brain disorder.  ‚  In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Richard Sprague said his wife received the first dose of Pfizer on Aug. 29, 2021, and her second dose on Sept. 21, 2021. Four days after the second dose, Jennifer experienced her first episode of a “sudden strange event she couldn’t explain,†while she and her husband were at a dinner theater. Sadly, Jennifer died last week.  >> [READ ARTICLE HERE]( << 13 Facts About Cancer You May Not Know  Most people consider themselves well-informed about cancer and know cancer facts such as… Smoking puts you at higher risk for lung cancer. Breast cancer can run in families. Excessive alcohol consumption raises the risk of cancer of the liver. ‚ Then there are lesser-known facts about cancer that you might not be aware of. Many of these are surprising and some are downright scary. Education is key to protecting yourself and your loved ones from preventable causes of cancer. [Do you know these 13 facts about cancer?](  >> [READ ARTICLE HERE]( <<  To Your Health & Liberty, ☼ Ty & Charlene ☼  P.S. We are constantly being attacked by the mainstream media and big tech censor nazis. Please visit the [TTAC Store]( to help support our mission! Thanks in advance! [laugh]  © Copyright 2022, TTAC Publishing LLC, All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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