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As I was shoveling my driveway this morning I realized that we often talk about wanting a cure for cancer, but yet we continue to do the same things we've always done hoping for a better outcome.
Here are the problems I see:
- instant gratification society
- extremely busy {no time to take care of your self by researching foods, preparing the right foods and playing outdoors}
- self-centered attitude
- focus on money
Unfortunately, I too am part of the problem.
As I read Jack Kruse's blog and listened to the talk yesterday at the Paleo Summit I believe that these doctors are on to something. Will they be the ones who finally figure out the cure to cancer? Will it actually be a cure if we have to do something crazy like cold thermogensis and eat a gluten free diet?
What if we have to actually do something different in order to have a better life?
I read SoSimplyGood's blog last week. I'm sure that most people would call it a "failure" of Whole30. But is it failure if we're trying to do something better for our bodies and learn something from a mistake? I don't think so.

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