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>i said without telling me it's genetic
>proceeds to tell me it's genetic
amazing.
No, your newbie answer should've been at the very least this : " blood work is useless when you're trying to anticipate a certain disease/imbalance that will happen 10 years from now after you kept adding more toxic residues inside your body."
>the body,for the most part, has ways to handle it.
Which is exactly what doctors should be focused on. But they're not trained to think,only to remember book slop. The body has 1 unique mechanism of fixing the problem, we as humans have to find a way to accelerate that mechanism and nurture it, make sure it has everything it needs to function properly. Imagine curing 95% of disease using 1 method of action, it would completely destroy the alopathic system or at least make a lot of the departments useless. It's all about money in the end.
>(beyond the stray one off cell picked off by your immune system)
That mechanism can deal with it, easily I might add and if not ,we have natural cytostatics to kill that without damaging healthy cells.
>Give it the wrong parts and the chance of failure goes up
It's not necessary the nutrient aspect that's the problem or whoever creates the parts needed for repairs,it's the constant insulting of the mechanism and its homeostasis that grows into a bigger problem like a snowball effect., an entire mechanism needs protected,like a swiss watch, if one gear is broken the clock stops working properly.
>And sometimes you just get unlucky.
Unlucky is a normal part of this imperfect world but we can use our brains to overcome that by focusing on the main deslopyfying mechanism we poses.
>By a cruel twist of cosmic fate the remnants of a supernova became self aware
That's nonsense, this world was designed to exist the way it does, this equation unfolds itself the way it does not by sheer luck but by design. A system perfectly assembled to provide a home for a certain type of physical life/experience