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Filipino research scientist Dr. Alfredo F. Galvez, from The Center  of Excellence in Nutritional Genomics at University of California in Davis, visited Cebu to share on his discovery on naturally occurring soy peptide.

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When a person has an inherited disease (diabetes, cancer, bi-polarism, hypertension, heart  ailment, etc.),  one automatically assumes that it is unavoidable because it is in his genes, or in his DNA. 

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