Kim Bright
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Well, I lived out in LA for a little while when I was modeling acting, I was at CBS studios, uh, film industry workshops, uh, worked with Ed Asner a little bit, Susan Day, uh, and I were buddies.
We were going through that at the same time.
And, uh, then I left, I had a near death experience and, uh, God put my feet on a different path, which was nutrition.
And I helped myself first and then started studying all different kinds of esoteric people that, you know, were called crazy and insane.
And yet now what they taught me and what it's mainstream.
So, you know, been at this for 50 years, helping people, taught at the Cushy Institute in Brookline, Massachusetts.
helped set up programs for different health centers, had my own health center, had a restaurant in Westport, Connecticut that was all organic and natural back in the 80s, long before its time, farm to table.
And that's just a few things.
And then started, founded Bright Core Nutrition almost 29 years ago now.
Been helping people.
Canceled over 15,000 people directly, and that's my background.
Well, yeah.
I mean, you know, we naturally have more fat in our body, which could play a role in it.
But there was a study done at the University of Oregon that just recently came out, and it involved 400,000 women, and 28,000 of them had cancer.
already been experiencing breast cancer, and they directly linked it to the air pollution and the pervasiveness of the breast cancer.
A lot of people think of air pollution as carbon monoxide and other types
of air toxins that result from industrial processes or car exhaust.
But most of us don't even think about what's been coming to light as the biggest culprit, which is microplastics.
And I know when you had those fires out there now almost a year ago, an extraordinary amount of microplastics were released into the atmosphere.
That didn't just affect you all in California, but these particles went on the Gulf Stream.