WE ADDRESS THE ROOT CAUSES OF 21ST CENTURY CHRONIC DISEASES! OUR STORY I grew up in Assuame, a tiny town located three kilometers North of Agnibilekrou (see Google map: https://bit.ly/2RsfKw4). In the 1960s and 1970s, we were spraying DDT on coffee before harvesting it to prevent ant bites. I can still remember my father carrying the DDT spray machine on his back and we all inhaled the fumes. My beloved adoptive mother died of lymphoma (I know because I have done a retrospection of all untimely deaths in our family to understand the cause of these deaths). My mother had enlarged lymph nodes on both sides of her neck and died in 1970, at age 37. What caused her lymphoma? The probability of escape from Assuame and the farm was slim and yet, I obtained a government scholarship to pursue graduate studies in the US. I earned my PhD in economics at SUNY-Albany, NY, in 1988 and taught economics at the University of Toledo for seven years before entering medical school in mid-1990s. I graduated medical school in 1999 from the Medical College of Ohio and completed my internal medicine residency at the Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC) in 2002, and became Board Certified in Internal Medicine. I then spent two years in pharmacoeconomics, and outcomes research fellowship sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline.