The author spent the past years wandering the internet talking to people. The author’s interest in the health of the human body meant he would particularly seek out scientists or people of a scientific mindset for conversation.
The author spent years at one particular website where he repeatedly made statements about the health of the human body. That website went through a period where they seemed particularly concerned about breast cancer. There were many articles on breast cancer victims and breast health.
Various scientist joined the conversation and made various scientific statements about breast cancer that were all very complicated and scientific. As usual they talked about the role of hormones and genetics and other microscopic things the average person can do nothing to change.
The author told the scientists and the other people in the conversation that Scientists R Stoopid. He told them that one of the main causes of breast cancer was a blockage of energy flowing into the breast.
The scientists laughed like hyenas and acted arrogant and superior. “There is no such thing as energy in the human body and it is ludicrous to suggest such a thing could have an effect on breast cancer”, they said.
I reminded the scientists that they were stoopid and ignored them. I went on to say that one of the most effective ways to prevent breast cancer was proper physical exercise. Proper physical exercise will open up the body, specifically the breast area, so that energy can freely flow around the body as it is designed to do, which is integral to the health of the human body. The free flow of energy through the breast area would help women avoid breast cancer.
A news story was released today stating a scientific study was recently done showing that regular exercise was linked to a reduced risk of certain cancers including breast cancer.
Happeh was right all those years ago. Even though scientists would never admit or agree that regular exercise opens the body and promotes the free flow of energy within the body, the evidence of their study supports that claim.
The original news story is reprinted next.
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The news story talking about the study that found regular exercise suppresses cancer is reprinted below.
“It’s well-known that it’s good for your waistline, but did you know that exercise can also lower your overall risk for developing cancer? That’s the message Lisa Druxman – founder of Stroller Strides, a program that helps new moms get back in shape after having a baby – wants to convey to area residents during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is taking place this October.
According to a recent study conducted by the American Association for Cancer Research, regular physical activity has consistently been associated with reduced risk of particular cancers – including breast cancer – in women. Researchers believe that exercise’s influence on factors including hormone levels, immune function and body weight may explain the link.
“For women who are not currently participating in a regular fitness routine, this is a compelling reason for them to start,” said Druxman. “The most important elements are to break a sweat and to do so on a consistent basis, which means most days of the week.”