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[📚Thursday Recharge] Prostate Cancer Awareness Month ➕ Vaccines and Chronic Disease (is there a link?) 💉

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Also Inside: The Healing Power of Forgiveness Thursday, Sept 8, 2022  Happy Thursday, {NAME}!  Did you know that it’s been exactly 56 years since the first episode of Star Trek aired? Their mission was to “explore new worlds, seek out new life and civilizations, and go where no man has gone before.”  We’ve been doing some exploring of our own – specifically when it comes to finding the best ways to prevent and heal disease. September is Prostate Awareness Month, so we’re leading off with Part 1 of our series on how to heal prostate cancer through diet and nutrition.  Next, we’ve got an entire article about the healing power of forgiveness. Martin Luther King, Jr. probably said it best: "Forgiveness does not mean ignoring what has been done or putting a false label on an evil act. It means, rather, that the evil act no longer remains as a barrier to the relationship. Forgiveness is a catalyst creating the atmosphere necessary for a fresh start and a new beginning.”  Finally, we’ve got an important article about the connection between vaccines and chronic disease. Did you know that over 54% percent of children living in America today have been diagnosed with one or more chronic illnesses (many of which are listed in vaccine package inserts as possible adverse effects)? Or that More than 10,000 new cases of childhood cancer are diagnosed every year? You don’t want to miss this important information about vaccines and the diseases they can cause.  We’ve got a lot to cover, and we’re just halfway through the week…  Let’s dive in!  Fighting Prostate Cancer Through Diet and Nutrition | Part I Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer affecting men, with nearly a million new cases diagnosed globally every year. It is also the second leading cause of death from cancer in men. Fortunately, prostate cancer has a nearly 90% survival rate after diagnosis. September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, so we’re taking a deep dive into the research to discover how you can fight prostate cancer naturally through diet and nutrition. Age, race, diet, lifestyle, environmental, and genetic factors are all believed to play a role in determining prostate cancer risk. According to the American Cancer Society, roughly one in seven American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime. This cancer is typically seen in 60% or more of American men who are 65 years or older, but most men diagnosed with prostate cancer will not die from it. >> [Learn About Prostate Cancer]( <<   The Healing Power of Forgiveness With a global recession on the horizon, war, COVID, and an increasingly polarizing political climate, it feels like we're more at odds with our fellow man than ever. Social media has made it even easier for friends, relatives, and strangers alike to offend us. But what if holding a grudge is keeping you from finding true peace and happiness? It's been said that "resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the person to die." If resentment is poison, maybe forgiveness is the antidote. The fact of the matter is that forgiveness is a two-way street. It has the power to heal the forgiver just as much as the one being forgiven − something that many of us often forget. Holding onto grudges and bottling up negative emotions that stem from past grievances only makes the situation worse for the one who was wounded in the first place. In the end, it eats away at you emotionally and physically. >> [Learn How Forgiveness Can Heal]( <<   Chronic Illness and Vaccines You may be surprised to learn that many of the serious injuries resulting from vaccines are listed right inside most vaccine package inserts as potential adverse events. The package insert for MMR, for example, lists panniculitis, vasculitis, pancreatitis, diabetes, thrombocytopenia, arthritis, anaphylaxis, encephalitis, serious neurological disorders, aseptic meningitis, pneumonia, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, retinitis, epididymitis, and death as possible adverse effects resulting from the vaccine. Health authorities know full well that developing children have a higher than normal risk of becoming seriously injured or dying from approved vaccines. This is why a growing number of parents are making the decision to opt-out or minimize the number of vaccines their children receive. The healthcare choices you make for yourself and your family are deeply personal. Without the right information, however, it’s impossible to make a choice that is truly your own. Informed consent is at the core of autonomy. Unfortunately, the pharmaceutical industry (and the agencies meant to regulate them) are NOT giving us the full story. >> [Are Vaccines making Us Sick?]( <<   "True genius resides in the capacity for evaluation of uncertain, hazardous, and conflicting information." - Winston Churchill  To Your Health & Liberty, © 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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