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  • As always, nothing beats excercise, sunlight and fresh vegetables and a clean living environment, of course..  

    You have reminded me of a boyfriend who died of cancer.

    We went on a picnic and he took salads of all varieties, including home grown.

    I took unhealthy pizza with extra cheese.

    His lifestyle was mega healthy, mine is not.

    Sometimes it's just 'luck of the draw' and genes.

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  • As always, nothing beats excercise, sunlight and fresh vegetables and a clean living environment, of course..  

    You have reminded me of a boyfriend who died of cancer.

    We went on a picnic and he took salads of all varieties, including home grown.

    I took unhealthy pizza with extra cheese.

    His lifestyle was mega healthy, mine is not.

    Sometimes it's just 'luck of the draw' and genes.

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