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The program also ventured into more contentious topics such as the relationship between toxins and cancer, the understanding of viruses, and the criticisms often levied against GNM. Early claims that viruses are not responsible for diseases sparked conversation and challenged deeply-rooted beliefs in the medical community regarding contagion and infectious diseases.
The Bryants argued that many chronic conditions and diseases such as cancer cannot be attributed solely to harmful substances or external agents such as viruses, but rather stem from deeper psychological and emotional conflicts. They suggested that emotional well-being plays a critical role in physical health, offering an alternative view to commonly held medical conventions.