[SENIORS] Cellular GLITCH Discovered?!

Aging isn’t for sissies, that’s for sure. But hey, I always remind myself the alternative is FAR worse!

Besides, when you sit back and take stock, you’ll realize that a life well lived – like your own – is something to be proud of.

But those accomplishments, unfortunately, don’t reduce your risk of suffering the ravages of aging. And for far too many of us, the golden years are spent battling chronic disease.

In fact, University of Colorado researchers say – if you’re a senior – there’s a good chance you’ve got something sinister hiding out in your cells.

Cell mutations are common.

So when scientists examined tissue sample data in a meta-analysis, they expected to see them.

Heck, they even anticipated that there may be more in older folks. But what no one predicted was the MASSIVE number of cancerous mutations they found in folks over 60.

We’re talking about over 100 billion pre-cancerous cells in older cancer-free seniors.

Yikes!

In fact, in certain specific types of tissue, the MAJORITY of the cells had mutations. For example, 90 percent of colon cells examined contained these cancer-causing mutations.

And, of course, it only takes ONE to cause cancer.

But I’ve got some good news too.

The VAST majority of mutations will never cause cancer. But, even better,  there are a simple steps you can take to further reduce your risks.

(Just be sure to check with your doctor before you start. Especially if you’re already being treated for cancer.)

Dr. Scott’s Anti-Cancer Health Program

  • Vitamin C: Studies show that high-dose vitamin C can support cancer treatment. And there’s evidence that high concentrations of vitamin C can also prevent oxidation-induced mutations in human cells in the first place.
  • Ginseng: Numerous studies support ginseng’s use for fighting cancer. Research shows the herb reduces oxidative stress, which could decrease cell mutations linked to cancer.
  • Turmeric: Research finds that curcumin, an extract of the spice turmeric, inhibits the spread and survival of almost all types of tumor cells.
  • Immune-boosting mushrooms: Studies confirm medicinal mushrooms help boost the immune system, reducing the spread of… and killing… cancer cells.
  • Eat enough fiber: Fiber doesn’t just help with regular bowel movements, it also enables you to maintain a healthy weight which reduces cancer risk. Plus, fiber stimulates healthy bacterial growth. Be sure to get soluble fiber (found in foods such as nuts, seeds, and beans) and insoluble fiber (found in vegetables and whole grains).
  • Exercise: Exercise protects against DNA damage. Plus, regular movement helps remove toxins.

P.S.  Sometimes, despite doing all the right things, cancer still makes an appearance. When that happens this breakthrough, LIGHT THERAPY could “supercharge” standard cancer therapy while guarding your health. CLICK HERE for all the life-saving details.

SOURCE:

“Cells with cancer-associated mutations overtake our tissues as we age,” Age and Cancer, Volume 2, Issue 3, Special Issue: Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation, “SWCRF,” September 2021, Pages 82-97, https://doi.org/10.1002/aac2.12037

Dr. Scott Olson, ND

Written By Dr. Scott Olson, ND

Nearly 25 years ago, failed mainstream medical treatments left Dr. Olson in constant pain – and his health in ruins. And that’s when he did something REVOLUTIONARY. He began his career in medicine – and dedicated his life to uncovering the true, underlying causes of disease.
Through his innovative medical practices in Tennessee and Colorado, Dr. Olson has helped cure countless seniors from across America of arthritis… heart disease… diabetes… and even cancer. All without risky prescription drugs or painful surgeries.

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