Where have all the concerned immune system people gone?
We've gone from "what supplements do I take for Covid" to a real chance at strengthening your inner defense.
It feels like ages ago now, where I would be getting 4-5 messages and texts a day like:
“I was just exposed, what do I take again?”
“I’ve had Covid for 4 days and I’m not getting better, what was the protocol again?”
“How much NAC and Quercetin do I take?”
“Do you know where I can get ivermectin?
It’s crazy, but it does feel like ages ago.
Now here we are in 2022, Covid is relevant for a relatively small percentage of the population. Most people have moved on.
Personally, I’m glad for many reasons. It’s nice to see people’s faces again. It’s nice to see smiles. It’s nice to go to restaurants and concerts. It’s nice to go back to focusing on teaching long term health strategies again in the office.
It’s nice to get back to prevention, preventing the diseases that kill millions each year. Diseases like cancer.
Here’s a quote from a 2004 Fortune Article titled “Why We’re Losing the War on Cancer” by Clifton Leaf: It is already the biggest killer of those under 75. Among those ages 45 to 64, cancer is responsible for more deaths than the next three causes - heart disease, accidents and stroke- put together. It is also the leading killer of children, thirty-somethings- and everyone in between.
The most important statistic, the one that is the most telling, is that the current death rate from cancer is still the same as it was in 1950.
Every month as of late, patients who I would consider otherwise very healthy are coming in for adjustments and telling me they were just diagnosed. These are people that don’t eat much sugar, are active and have made changes to their household and personal cleaning products.
So why can cancer happen to people like that? Well, there are of course lots of variables, but one continues to surface and be suppressed. The metabolic cause of cancer.
Our current world is hyper focused on the genomic cause, however it’s leading to not much progress. Now I am by no means an oncologist or cancer specialist, but I am a health and prevention wizard. I can show you what the research says about the best ways to prevent cancer and most importantly strengthen your inner defense.
It can be done.
On Saturday, November 12th from 9am-11:30am I am hosting a groundbreaking seminar on Optimizing Your Inner Prevention Machine. It’s being hosted at The Hibiscus in Raleigh, and tickets are only $29. I can promise you this…you will walk away with very tangible strategies to strengthen your immune system.
Guests (non-patients) are also welcome. I have about 25-30 seats remaining.
Time to go on offense. No more defense. No more sitting around and waiting.
Let’s do this!
Dr B
Disclaimer: Greg Barnes DC is not a medical doctor. The information in this seminar should not replace medical advice. Dr Barnes does not treat cancer nor does he replace oncological medical care in any way.