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Gender Benders

In this video, Doris Rapp spends about 26 minutes speaking on "Gender Benders" at the 36th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About Doris Rapp

DORIS RAPP, M.D. received her B.A. Degree, magna cum laude and M.A. from the University of Buffalo, New York and her M.D. from New York University Bellevue Medical Center in 1955. Then she completed 3 years of Pediatric Training at Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, followed by an Allergy and Immunology Fellowship.

Dr. Rapp is Board Certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Allergy and is now a Clinical Assistant Professor (Emeritus) of Pediatrics at The State University of New York at Buffalo. She practiced Traditional Allergy for 18 years and then, after learning about Environmental Medicine in 1975, began to incorporate these principles and other Alternative Therapies into her Pediatric Allergy Practice.

She has published over 30 medical articles, authored chapters in medical texts and written over 7 “how to” books for the public about Allergy. She has also produced educational audio tapes. Her DVD’s clearly demonstrate the dramatic physical and behavioral changes that can be produced using the more precise Provocation/Neutralization Method of Allergy Testing. This newer technique shows cause and effect relationships in a few minutes, quickly relieving symptoms.

Her most well known book is the New York Times best seller, Is This Your Child?, followed by Is This Your Child’s World? Her latest, Our Toxic World – A Wake Up Call, tells what makes so many ill, in so many ways, and explains what to do about it. Dr. Rapp also has a new book coming out in the next few weeks titled 32 Tips That Could Save Your Life. For details, see www.drrapp.com.

She may be contacted through her websites at www.greenhealthmedia.com or www.drrapp.com and e-mail [email protected].

Transcription

This is a really great organization. And I really mean it. I'm very happy to have a chance to talk to you about sex today. It isn't what it used to be. Let me tell you, I used to be able to have a close encounter and you might be pregnant the next morning. It isn't that easy anymore. It's actually become difficult. Become pregnant.

And it's because we have polluted our air, our food, our water, our homes, our schools and our workplaces. And we are sort of passive about it. We don't object that they're spraying us with chemicals that cause cancer. Why not? We don't object that the schools have all sorts of things that damage the brain and the nervous system. Why not? What do we have to do to get the public to say enough already? Now, let's start my talk.

Chemicals have changed medicine of today. We have toxic chemicals, as I just mentioned, that damage the immune defense system. That means that you're going to have more infection, more allergy in the end stage is cancer. It damages a reproductive system. I'm going to show you some ways in a few minutes. In addition, it damages the nervous system and the brain of children and adults. It damages the endocrine system. And that's why we have an epidemic of diabetes and thyroid disease. But the the two systems that are absolutely interrelated are the immune system with the cancer and the sex problems. We're finding that they go together.

Now, gender bending is happening and it's complex. Gender is psychologically how you feel about yourself. You feel like a man. You feel like a woman. That's the way things used to be. Sex is generally determined by your chromosomes. Are you X, X or X, Y? What are your external genitals look like?

What are your internal organs look like? And then you've got secondary sex characteristics. And in addition, you give off things called pheromones. These are little aromas that make men come to women and women come into man. But again, things are changing. You can be fooled in many ways. Now, what two chemicals do to man, it makes them more effeminate.

It makes them develop breasts. Their sperm count goes down. The quality of the sperm goes down. The testosterone levels gonna go down the penis instead of having the opening at the end as the opening here. So they pee down rather than out. It causes early onset of the testicles, don't go into the scrotum. They have puberty that is a before the girls start to develop breasts at sixty eight years of age.

They may even

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