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CANADIAN STUDY GIVES MORE EVIDENCE CANCER IS A LIFESTYLE DISEASE LARGELY CAUSED BY FOOD

BY Alex Pietrowski, Waking Times

Shockingly, worldwide cancer rates are predicted to rise even further, and that by the year

2020, 1-in-2 women and 1-in-3 men will be diagnosed with some form of cancer.

It is so common already, in fact, that it getting cancer is more common than getting

married or having a first baby.

The cancer industrial complex is negligent in warning people that chemotherapy is now

known to actually make some cancers spread and make some tumors more aggressive.

Government and its myriad regulatory agencies work diligently to prevent access to natural

or alternative cancer treatments, and doctors and the mainstream media give the impression

that the causes of cancer are a mystery.

In reality, one can significantly reduce the likelihood of getting cancer by making lifestyle

changes, and according to a recently published study out of Canada found that the total proportion

of cancer rates which can be attributed to lifestyle and environmental factors is quite

high, nearing 41%.

Regarding the methods used in the study:

We estimated summary population attributable risk estimates for 24 risk factors (smoking

[both passive and active], overweight and obesity, inadequate physical activity, diet

[inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption, inadequate fibre intake, excess red and processed

meat consumption, salt consumption, inadequate calcium and vitamin D intake], alcohol, hormones

[oral contraceptives and hormone therapy], infections [Epstein-Barr virus, hepatitis

B and C viruses, human papillomavirus, Helicobacter pylori], air pollution, natural and artificial

ultraviolet radiation, radon and water disinfection by-products) by combining population attributable

risk estimates for each of the 24 factors that had been previously estimated.

[Source]

The list above essentially outlines the wide range of personal choices we know can increase

the risk of cancer, mainly pointing out that food causes cancer.

Along with exercise, and common avoidable environmental factors, cancer is somewhat

preventable.

Overall, we estimated that 40.8% of incident cancer cases were attributable to exposure

to the 24 factors included in the analysis (Table 2).

Tobacco smoking was responsible for the greatest cancer burden, accounting for an estimated

15.7% of all incident cancer cases (2485 cases), followed by physical inactivity and excess

body weight, which were responsible for an estimated 7.2% and 4.3% of incident cancer

cases, respectively.

All other exposures of interest were estimated to be responsible for less than 4.0% of incident

cancer cases each.

Within this information is the revelation that so much of our food system works against

good health.

Perhaps the greatest secret here in all of this is the growing awareness of the negative

affects that consumption of sugar has on human health.

Now, some 80% of all packaged products contain some form of fructose, and sugar has been

identified as a top cause of the global cancer epidemic.

Final Thoughts

In the face of such frightening statistical evidence on rising cancer rates, it is imperative

to remember that the individual has more control over their health than the mainstream would

have us believe.

For more infomation >> CANADIAN STUDY GIVES MORE EVIDENCE CANCER IS A LIFESTYLE DISEASE LARGELY CAUSED BY FOOD - Duration: 4:25.

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YouTube or Film School? by Dave McCary (Director of BRIGSBY BEAR) - Duration: 5:21.

Film Courage: Dave, I understand that you dropped out of film school?

Dave McCary: I did.

Film Courage: [You were there for] 2 years?

Dave McCary: Yes.

Film Courage: I'm curious what classes you would have preferred them to teach you?

Dave McCary: Uggh.

[Sighs] Film Courage: [Laughs] Sorry to bring this up!

Dave McCary: No…it's fine.

I would just never do it.

It's not like I wanted to learn in that way.

I just wanted to make videos and learn by myself.

Knowing now and around that time that Youtube was just starting to become a thing and you

could find a tutorial on anything if you were troubleshooting something or didn't know

how to work a specific editing function or lighting issue.

I just wanted to teach myself when I hit a roadblock.

I just knew how easy it was to find the answer on the Internet.

And also not go into debt.

I was very fortunate to have my best friend who was at USC and making all of these wonderful

friends in film and television and music and I ended up just kind of mooching off of his

experience really.

I dropped out of school and I would hang out with these dudes and start making videos with

them because they were so talented and funny.

It was just natural, like I don't need to spend money on school when I can just do it

myself and have pretty much everything I need with a camera and some funny friends.

Film Courage: This was for the Good Neighbor Youtube Channel?

Dave McCary: Yes, that's Good Neighbor.

We started Good Neighbor in like 2006?

Right around the time that Kyle graduated college.

And I was doing freelance editing.

You learn so much more from just having a job or PA-ing or assistant editing.

Film is a very specific world in which I don't think you really need to go to film school.

That being said, some film schools like USC which is so great at developing the community

and really the relationships that end up being the thing that truly becomes the reason you

spent all that money.

But all of the gear and the history of film and the lessons, you can learn about how to

direct a scene or whatever.

All of that stuff is in books and on the Internet and on directors and actors giving talks.

And it's just my opinion that I don't think film school is necessary for filmmakers.

But I don't want to discourage someone who really wants to learn that way.

Film Courage: Sure.

Did you realize that the film BRIGSBY BEAR was going to be such an inspiration for fan-obsessed

filmmakers?

Dave McCary: No…

Film Courage: Because it's an incredible story in itself, probably one of the best

movies I've seen so far.

Dave McCary: Oh my Gosh.

Thank you!

Film Courage: And it caters to people who are just obsessed with movies.

Dave McCary: Well we definitely felt that it was a love letter to storytelling and filmmaking

in the movie-going experience.

But you never want to make something with the expectation of it having that type of

reception.

I think that's just unhealthy to hope for that or expect that.

We were just trying to have fun and make something that we liked and that maybe our friends liked

but we weren't trying to build any type of obsession.

It's always nice to hear that people are inspired by it but I was never thinking "I'm

going to make a film that everyone's inspired by," which it's definitely not everyone,

but it's very nice to hear that it gives people that energy of "Oh..I'm excited

to go make a video after watching this movie."

That's a cool feeling.

Film Courage: So similar to making Youtube videos because you never know when the audience

is going to relate to one of your comedy skits versus not (it's hit or miss)?

Dave McCary: Yeah.

Again with every Internet video we made (even our Saturday Night Live sketches), we're

trying to be the best we can at not catering to any audiences and just trying to make each

other laugh or each other feel or whatever it is.

But the repetition of all those videos that we've made (the hundreds over the years)

was so instrumental going into making this film.

And this film really is…it mirrors both Kyle and my experience as both best friends

who fell in love with filmmaking together and the movie has a lot to do about collaborating

with a best friend and following them up with telling stories so it's a very meta experience

and it's super special.

For more infomation >> YouTube or Film School? by Dave McCary (Director of BRIGSBY BEAR) - Duration: 5:21.

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AMAZING UFO VIDEO EVER BY ISS - Duration: 2:54.

AMAZING UFO VIDEO EVER BY ISS

Oh NASA!

Thanks to the onboard cameras at the International Space Station, UFO hunters have--apparently--spotted

hundreds of unidentified flying objects near the space station, and even entering and leaving

our planet.

NASA rarely comments on the alleged videos which have become more and more popular in

recent years.

There are things out there that no one can explain.

One such example is the video we share here.

UFO hunters spotted an unidentified flying object captured on video by NASA�s space

cameras.

In the 'otherworldly' video footage, a strange object�with a peculiar disk-shaped design�seems

to be leaving Earth�s atmosphere.

So what was it?

Is it an actual Alien vehicle?

Is it just Space Debris?

Perhaps an optical Illusion, or just the good ol' Swamp Gas?

Many users are convinced that this video is the ultimate evidence Earth is visited by

Alien beings while others remain skeptical and still, unconvinced, saying that it's just

a reflection or ice particles near the ISS floating away.

But, come on guys, surely Ice Particles don't float off like that, do they?

And while we debate whether or not this is an actual alien vehicle spotted by NASA cameras,

many scientists, former Astronauts, and military officials are convinced, even without seeing

this video, that our planet has been visited by beings not from Earth for centuries.

This is just one example: �Intelligent beings from other star systems have been and are

visiting our planet Earth.

They are variously referred to as Visitors, Others, Star People, Et�s, etc�They are

visiting Earth now; this is not a matter of conjecture or wistful thinking.� �Theodor

C. Loder III, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences, University of New Hampshire.

Brought to you by Ancient Code

See NASA accidentally films the BEST UFO sighting yet.

The link is below in our description

For more infomation >> AMAZING UFO VIDEO EVER BY ISS - Duration: 2:54.

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BOOK MONSTER CHALLENGE| BookTubeAThon day 1 - Duration: 3:12.

It is currently 7:18 am

and this is the only time I have to film a challenge

and I'm being very quiet because... uh... ya

I have to go to school

and then go out with my friends after school... and school ends at 4

so we're probably going to be hanging out until 6 and then I'll have dinner

and then I won't be able to... ya... I figured now was the best time

So, the challenge of the day I will be linking below

So that I can save myself some voice time... I don't know

but essentially, you just create a monster using [words from] the book you're currently reading

and I'm reading Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

and ya... I hope you enjoy what I did to myself

So my words are Diamond and Witness for the name and kindly and murmuring for the description

So. Here she is. I can't say I'm proud per se...

It's supposed to be a diamond, not a pizza... or... I don't even know

and then it says THE DIAMOND WITNESS

She will kindly snatch your diamonds while murmuring softly

I'm not good at this...

drawing challenges, not my forte.

But, hope you enjoyed that anyway

For more infomation >> BOOK MONSTER CHALLENGE| BookTubeAThon day 1 - Duration: 3:12.

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DAY ONE - HAITI - Duration: 2:31.

That video that I just showed you

that is my group that I am traveling with

I met all of them in Miami

Then we will all go to Haiti together

There are about 20 of us

they all seem nice (they were!)

All from various places within the USA

NYC, New Orleans....

And haha, I forgot where everyone is from

I'm still getting to know everyone

But everyone seems nice and friendly (they were!)

I guess we'll see haha

Nervous and exciting!

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