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Over a dozen children die excruciating deaths following vaccinations from UN in rebel-held Syria

By Jonathan Benson, September 24 2014
(NaturalNews) The United Nations now has the blood of at least 15 innocent children on its hands after a covert vaccination scheme taking place during a shaky time of civil war in Syria led to more than a dozen little ones suffering excruciating deaths. The Associated Press (AP) reports that the children went into "severe allergic shock" after receiving a second round of the UN's measles vaccine, resulting in them suffocating to death. The horrific incident reportedly took place at a medical center...

Riding in a car can expose you to 15x as much air pollution as walking on the street

By Julie Wilson staff writer, September 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Next time you feel like hailing a cab, you might want to stop and consider the results of a recent study before deciding whether or not it's worth risking your health. It turns out that riding through the city in a car exposes you to air pollution levels 15 times greater than walking or riding a bike, according to scientists. Vehicle emissions containing carcinogens manifest themselves in the middle of roadways, which get sucked up by traveling vehicles and are then dispersed to...

Cannabis dissolves cancerous tumor in young infant, deemed a 'miracle baby' by physician

By Carolanne Wright, September 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Instead of opting for chemotherapy and radiation in an attempt to shrink an inoperable brain tumor, the father of an eight-month-old baby pushed for alternative treatment with cannabis oil. The baby's physician, Dr. William Courtney, was initially skeptical early in his career about cannabis as medicine but has since seen such impressive results that he's now a staunch advocate for its use. "They were putting cannabinoid oil on the baby's pacifier twice a day, increasing the dose...

Chicken factories dose flocks with antibiotics that may produce bacteria superbugs

By Julie Wilson staff writer, September 24 2014
(NaturalNews) An investigation by Reuters reveals that the practice of using antibiotics in poultry feed expands much further than government officials had previously thought. Investigators reviewed hundreds of pages of "feed tickets," documents issued by feed mills to chicken factories owned by six major poultry companies over the past two years. The feed tickets list the names and grams per ton of each "active drug ingredient" in a shipment of feed, specifying which stage in the chicken's six...

Veterans with PTSD cope with help of nature, pets and yoga

By Antonia, September 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Army veteran Stephen Simmons arrived home from his last tour in Iraq in 2008, but adjusting to civilian life has been difficult due to his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). (1) It's not uncommon for those suffering from PTSD to experience feelings of shock, guilt and anger, while also having increased jumpiness, recurring memories of the traumatic event and difficulties sleeping. (2,3) Interaction with family, friends and colleagues can therefore be challenging, as can going...

Hypertension drugs for low-risk patients raise problems, lower blood pressure naturally

By Julie Wilson staff writer, September 24 2014
(NaturalNews) In the U.S., an estimated $32 billion per year is being spent unnecessarily to treat high blood pressure, the most common reason patients visit their doctor, scientists say. That $32 billion a year corresponds to more than 1 percent of annual healthcare costs in the U.S., and more than a third of the country's total expenditures. Not only is that figure wasteful, but instead of ensuring good health, the funds are contributing to treatment that's actually detrimental to the health...

Seven reasons to ditch Big Pharma's antibiotics

By Paul Fassa, September 9 2014
(NaturalNews) Since the 1940s, antibiotics have become the standard treatment for bacterial infections. Most believe that pharmaceutical antibiotics are a miracle "silver bullet" for infectious diseases and that antibiotics alone were responsible for curtailing the major life-threatening, infectious diseases plaguing humanity. According to Thomas McKeown, MD, author of The Role of Medicine, "Deaths from common infections were declining long before effective medical intervention was possible."...

Red wine contains properties that can reduce blood pressure, study finds

By Michael Ravensthorpe, September 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Moderate consumption of red wine is well known for producing a number of significant health benefits. For example, recent studies have shown that red wine contains compounds that can protect membranes from oxidation, prevent several types of cancer and even treat depression and low moods. Earlier studies have also found that this much-loved alcoholic beverage, which is made from dark-colored grape varieties, can boost our cardiovascular system and protect us from heart disease. However...

Learn food wildcrafting, survival medicine, Ebola defenses and more in these upcoming educational events

By Mike Adams, September 23 2014
(Natural News) We've got an incredible lineup of educational events happening over the next week that you probably won't want to miss: My interview as part of the Transform Your Health Summit runs tomorrow! Don't miss this talk about preventing disease and unleashing your inner healing potential. Register now to listen to the entire summit for free: http://www.naturalnews.com/Transform-Your-Health-Summit.html The upcoming Self Reliance Summit begins in just one week and features a remarkable...

Ebola death camps unveiled in Liberia; disease victims to be rounded up and removed from their own homes by force

By Mike Adams, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) According to the Washington Post [1], the World Health Organization has announced a program which would round up Ebola victims across Liberia and herd them into "Ebola death camps" in order to isolate them from their families. Although they aren't called "Ebola death camps" -- the sweet-sounding public name for the facilities is "community care centers" -- their purpose is "to move infected people out of their homes and into ad hoc centers that will provide rudimentary care," says...

Scientists warn Ebola transmission may be airborne; urge full respirators for frontline health workers

By Ethan A. Huff, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) With so many questions still remaining as to how folks like Dr. Rick Sacra, who never even treated Ebola patients, somehow managed to contract the supposedly non-airborne disease, the University of Minnesota's Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) has issued new guidelines recommending that all front-line health workers be outfitted with full respirators, a recommendation which suggests that Ebola could very well have gone airborne. In a recent commentary, Drs...

Ebola outbreak to infect 20,000 people per month: NYT

By Jonathan Benson, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) New data compiled by a cohort of research scientists working for the federal government suggest that the World Health Organization's (WHO) nine-month prediction total for Ebola infections will more than likely become the average monthly infection rate, based on current trends. Researchers from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) at Virginia Tech say that as many as 20,000 people per month could become infected with Ebola and that the outbreak could take between 12 and 18...

Did you realize the United States government owns the patent on Ebola?

By Ethan A. Huff, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) After we recently broke the news about the U.S. government's patent on the human Ebola virus, many of our readers asked for more information explaining how this could possibly be the case. Well, this article will break down the actual patent for so-called "EboBun," which shortly after being identified back in 2007 was deposited with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and claimed by the U.S. government as its own "invention." If you don't believe it, take a...

New study that claims to debunk the bra-breast cancer link ironically confirms it

By Paul Fassa, September 17 2014
(NaturalNews) The National Cancer Institute hired the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to determine whether bras are linked to breast cancer. A primary purpose of the study was to prove that bras are not linked to breast cancer, which kills about 40,000 in the U.S. each year, according to the American Cancer Society. The controversy began in 1995, with the book Dressed to Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras, which concluded that continual bra use blocks the elimination of toxins...

Exposure to triclosan, parabens in pregnant women disrupts male fetal development

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Have you ever stopped and wondered if many of your toiletries and body care products are necessary at all? Do you ever look at the ingredient labels of these products and wonder if these synthetic compounds were even meant to be put on human skin? Have you ever considered making your own body care products using natural ingredients? It turns out that simplifying the body care repertoire at home by using cleaner ingredients or no products at all may have as much, if not more, of an effect...

Trading giant Cargill sues Syngenta over lost profits due to unapproved GM corn

By PF Louis, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Cargill is a vast USA-based agribusiness with a multinational empire that dominates the food industry in exporting grains, producing food additives and providing processed food products to McDonalds. Cargill is in the food-trading business purely for control and profit, and they are pro-GMO, of course. Nutritional quality is of no concern. But they don't like it when their export sales are spoiled by a GMO company's effort to insert their corn product into a large shipment exported...

Spinach extract can naturally reduce appetite & food cravings

By J. Anderson, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) For those that are looking for a natural way to reduce hunger cravings for "junk" food, one recent option that could be helpful is spinach extract. The extract thylakoids have been found in a recent study to substantially decrease our hunger for things such as sweets or fast foods (commonly referred to as hedonic hunger). This type of hunger has been found to be a common cause of obesity. By controlling hedonic hunger we are better suited to control our appetite and unhealthy eating...

Why is the US sending 3,000 troops to Ebola-stricken countries?

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) What appears to be a humanitarian mission coming from the US is beginning to look a lot like a military takeover with the threat of potential vaccination and drug experimentation on West Africans. President Obama is ordering 3,000 US troops to the Ebola-afflicted region in Monrovia, Liberia. Seventeen treatments centers are set to be erected, housing around 100 beds apiece. The real question here is: "Why is the military being used?" Soldiers take orders and are trained to use force...

Big Pharma invents 'Sluggish Cognitive Tempo' disease to drug millions more children

By Jonathan Benson, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) The drug industry has come up with yet another phony mental illness that it says afflicts as many as 2 million children: "Sluggish Cognitive Tempo," or SCT, one of the most ridiculous counterfeit diseases yet. According to a description of the "disease" published in the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, children with SCT are basically daydreamers, which Big Pharma is now using as a catch-net classification for children who can't be declared as having attention-deficit hyperactivity...

5 Healthy food pairings that Supercharge health and diet

By Sandeep Godiyal, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) What if eating the right combinations of foods had the ability to impact the body for the good? Some things just go together well, but inside the body they can pack a powerful punch when paired with the right component. So many people want to go on restrictive diets that are actually not healthy. Having a varied diet that incorporates a wide variety of nutrients is not only healthy but can help lose weight faster. To super boost a healthy eating lifestyle, try pairing some of the following...

Black market for water now thriving in California as ultra-rich pay huge premiums for covert water deliveries

By Ethan A. Huff, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink. This is quickly becoming the new state motto in California, where epic drought conditions are affecting even the highest echelons of society, including ultra-rich areas near Santa Barbara where celebrities, CEOs, and other "one-percenters" are now having to truck in water from unknown sources just to keep their laundry washed and their dishes clean. We're no longer talking about extravagant things like swimming pools and polo fields...

Sulforaphane and quercetin are natural compounds that help improve cellular health

By David Gutierrez, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Scientists have known for some time that antioxidants including sulforaphane and quercetin are potent substances for protecting cellular health. Now they have discovered a mechanism by which these substances activate a special protective protein, in a study conducted by researchers from the University of Warwick and published in the journal Antioxidants & Redox Signalling. The findings may lead to the identification or development of new superfoods to help prevent chronic diseases...

Age-related macular degeneration is often followed by depression, method found that cuts risk in half

By Antonia, September 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Clinical depression is often linked with those suffering from macular degeneration, since loss of vision leads to a withdrawing from the activities once enjoyed. (1) In fact, 25 percent of people who have macular degeneration in both eyes ultimately develop clinical depression. (1) "You can't read, you can't cook, and you can't socialize - and as a result, you may become demoralized, withdrawn and depressed," according to Dr. Barry Rovner, a geriatric psychiatrist at Thomas Jefferson...

Over-medicated, immunosuppressed Americans likely to suffer high fatality rate if Ebola sweeps across USA

By Mike Adams, September 22 2014
(NaturalNews) The mass medication of Americans has created a nation of immunosuppressed individuals who are unique vulnerable to an Ebola outbreak. That's because medications rob the body of essential vitamins and minerals as documented in the book "Drug Muggers" by pharmacist Suzy Cohen. All the popular mass medications, it turns out, deplete the body of precisely the same crucial nutrients needed to activate the immune system to fight off viral infections. These includes minerals like zinc;...

Rapidly mutating Ebola virus would kill 1.2 million people if it goes airborne, expert predicts

By Jonathan Benson, September 22 2014
(NaturalNews) There's a chance that the currently circulating Ebola virus could go rogue and become airborne, and a scientist from Michigan State University warns that more than one million people could die as a result. If Francis Smart's econometric simulation model is accurate, as many as 1.2 million people could lose their lives from an airborne mutation of the disease, the latest in the ongoing outbreak saga sweeping west Africa. According to Smart, the World Health Organization (WHO) failed...

Desperate Ebola victims turn to black market seeking blood from survivors

By Ethan A. Huff, September 22 2014
(NaturalNews) An American doctor who contracted Ebola while working as a medical missionary in Liberia has successfully donated his blood to another infected doctor, an unconventional process known as convalescent serum treatment. And now hordes of infected Africans are seeking the same treatment on the black market, where blood is being passed back and forth in the hopes of curing the deadly disease. The World Health Organization (WHO) claims the treatment is "unproven," but The Washington Post...

Heavy metal toxicity symptoms explained: are you poisoned?

By Ethan A. Huff, September 22 2014
(NaturalNews) The root cause behind many of today's most common chronic illnesses is excess exposure to toxic metals found throughout the environment, the food supply and even childhood vaccines. Because heavy metal toxicity can manifest itself as all sorts of seemingly unrelated health conditions ranging from mental disorders and food allergies to gastrointestinal problems and organ failure, millions of people are likely suffering from this largely curable condition without even knowing it. Heavy...

Vitamin C for taming tension, burning fat, and much more

By Carolanne Wright, September 22 2014
(NaturalNews) If you have undesirable fat around your midsection or would like to support cardiovascular health or reduce diabetic symptoms, vitamin C can help. Not only does it improve stamina, boost immunity, lessen stress response and curtail inflammation, but it also encourages insulin sensitivity and lowers concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP) -- a biomarker which suggests heart disease risk. A case in point is research from the University of California (Berkeley), which found participants...

Liberia warns of total collapse of its government due to Ebola outbreak

By Jonathan Benson, September 22 2014
(NaturalNews) The death toll from Ebola is surging in West Africa, and officials in Liberia are warning that the entire country could collapse from the devastation. Speaking at a recent meeting of the United Nations Security Council, Liberia's Minister of National Defense, Brownie Samukai, warned that his country's very existence is on the line as a result of the outbreak, which shows no immediate signs of waning. Samukai emphasized that Ebola is "spreading like wildfire, devouring everything...

'War on Ebola' called for by government officials mirrors previous 'wars' on 'poverty,' 'drugs' and 'terror'

By J. D. Heyes, September 22 2014
(NaturalNews) The U.S., it seems, is always fighting wars -- wars against drugs, wars against poverty, wars against terror, wars against... fill in the blank. Now, it appears, we have launched a new war, the war against Ebola. But will this war, like these previous wars, wind up harming civil liberties and freedom more than the actual named target? Time will tell, but already, the "Ebola war" has elements of the other failed "wars," in regard to its impact on privacy, liberty and free will --...

Vitamin D hailed in the fight against heart disease, Alzheimer's disease and diabetes

By John Phillip, February 21 2012
(NaturalNews) Scientific research bodies extolling the amazing virtues of the prohormone vitamin D have been published in rapid succession to explain the preventive mechanism shown to prevent cardiovascular disease, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. Three independent reviews demonstrate that maintaining a vitamin D blood level between 50 and 70 ng/mL can provide optimal protection against many chronic diseases. Researchers' publishing in the journal Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases...

Scientist calls for government permission before humans can 'breed'

By J. D. Heyes, September 22 2014
(NaturalNews) He admits that his suggestion "sounds blatantly authoritarian," and that it "violates just about every core value we possess in a free society." But noted transhumanist author Zoltan Istvan believes that a transnational world government body should have the power to forcibly sterilize anyone "deemed unworthy" of parenthood through the use of an implanted microchip. In a guest post for Wired magazine online, Istvan wrote that future technology will change everything about the human...

Healthy diet at midlife lowers risk of dementia by 90%

By Mike Bundrant, September 22 2014
(NaturalNews) While studies in the past have acknowledged the role that specific foods play in mental wellness and the reduction of age induced problems such as dementia, a new study looks at the diet as a whole. The findings are a strong indicator that what you eat during midlife will have a powerful impact on brain activity, strength and function as you enter your senior years.

Simple summary of the study

A doctoral thesis by Ms. Marjo Eskelinen, MSc, shows the results of a 14-year...

One diet does not have to fit all for weight loss

By J. Anderson, September 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Weight Watchers, Fit Female Club, Jenny Craig...etc. whichever weight loss program you choose it seems they all add up to weight loss via their low-fat or low-carbohydrate diets. Recent research has determined that there is little difference among the weight loss programs used (which were unnamed in the study). The important thing was getting people to adhere to the diets and sticking with it; personalizing it to fit the dieter's needs. As is always the case with weight loss, the...

Ebola already went airborne... back in 1989

By Jonathan Benson, September 21 2014
(NaturalNews) There is a growing fear that Ebola will soon mutate and start spreading through the air, potentially infecting and killing millions of people. But there's solid evidence that the viral disease already went airborne as far back as 1989, when dozens of monkeys contracted Ebola through a ventilation system at a Virginia hospital. The monkeys were shipped in from the Philippines and delivered to the Hazelton Research Products' Primate Quarantine Unit in Reston, Virginia, for quarantine...

Over 46 million Americans now on food stamps as nation descends into poverty

By J. D. Heyes, September 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Backers of the current administration hate to acknowledge something that they willingly believed about the previous administration: That he who sits in the White House owns the economy. When Sen. Barack Obama was running for his first presidential term in 2007-2008, he and fellow Democrats incessantly blamed then-President George W. Bush for the then-budding economic crisis, an accusation that, nearly six years later, is finally fading but still believed by millions of Americans...

CDC warns universities to prepare for Ebola pandemic

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 21 2014
(NaturalNews) American colleges and universities are now on high alert and are being instructed to take extra precautions against the potential spread of incoming Ebola. Students traveling abroad to Ebola-stricken countries like Liberia, Guinea, Nigeria or Sierra Leone run the risk of bringing the virus back to US campuses. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is now urging all US colleges to implement additional safety measures to prevent accidental spread of Ebola. CDC officials are encouraging...

U.S. government openly admits vaccines are seriously harming children: see the email

By J. D. Heyes, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Towards the end of the Bush Administration, and in response to probing questions from an investigative journalist who, at the time, was working for CBS News, the U.S. government admitted that some vaccines were seriously harming children. As noted in an email, the reporter, Sharyl Attkisson -- whose recent reporting about what really happened in Benghazi won't make the current administration happy or comfortable -- got a government official to essentially admit that vaccines had...

Pea protein is one of the best all-round protein supplements

By Dr. David Jockers, September 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Protein supplements can be a great addition to a healthy diet. This is due to their ability to provide essential and branched-chain amino acids in a highly absorbable form. While there are many different protein sources only a few are of high quality. Pure pea protein is one of the best all-round protein supplements. The most common protein sources used in commercial powders include soy, egg, whey, & wheat gluten. An intelligent consumer must be very suspicious of these. Soy and...

Social media users' actions can be accurately predicted hours in advance

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Are social media users turning into predictable social robots? It turns out that most of what people do on their social media profiles can be used to predict their schedule, actions, location and purchasing habits in real life. In fact, new social media algorithms can predict one's actions in advance with over 90 percent accuracy! The more information one gives away about their daily routine, driving patterns and lifestyle habits on Twitter or Facebook, the easier it is for algorithms...

Night owls at increased risk for dark personality traits, illness and depression

By Antonia, September 21 2014
(NaturalNews) These days, when working excessively long hours or just staying out late with friends seems to be a kind of badge of honor, getting sufficient sleep seems to be a thing of the past. In fact, the world tends to be divided by early-morning people, also known as "larks," and those who live for the late-night scene, referred to as "night owls." While larks may be described by their night-loving counterparts as overly cheery, one thing seems certain: Their physical and mental health is...

Sierra Leone's 6 million residents endure mandatory three-day confinement to their homes

By Ethan A. Huff, September 20 2014
(NaturalNews) An unprecedented national lockdown is about to take place in Sierra Leone, one of the three West African countries most embattled by the worst Ebola outbreak in history. Reports indicate that Sierra Leone's 6 million residents are being asked to stay home for three days this weekend while patrols rove the country in search of sick patients and decomposing bodies. Beginning on Friday at midnight, the entire nation will be required to stay at home while some 30,000 volunteers go door...

Ground beef sets new record as price rockets past $4.00 per pound for first time in history

By J. D. Heyes, September 20 2014
(NaturalNews) During inflationary periods in the 1970s, Betty Crocker introduced "Hamburger Helper" as a way to stretch a struggling family's budget. While the meals themselves were anything but the epitome of good healthy eating, the idea was that at least they were an affordable way for families to put food on the table. Fast-forward to 2014 and the Obama economy: Hamburger Helper is no more healthier than it was 40 years ago, but it is also not as affordable. Hamburger meat has skyrocketed...

Vitamin B1 deficiency can cause permanent brain damage and coma, but is rarely diagnosed

By PF Louis, September 20 2014
(NaturalNews) Thiamine, or vitamin B1, is one of eight distinct members of the B complex, which helps maintain or improve brain and nervous system functioning and liver health, and resist the effects of stress on the immune system. Thiamine was named B1 simply because it was the first of the B complex series discovered. You need it to form adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which every cell of the body uses for metabolic energy. One of the signs of B1 deficiency is fatigue, but that symptom covers...

Economies in Ebola-affected countries are stalling

By J. D. Heyes, September 20 2014
(NaturalNews) In what may be an ominous warning for taxpayers in the U.S. and around the world, officials with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have said that, as the economies of more Ebola-affected countries continue to sputter, they could require hundreds of billions of dollars in financial aid that will only worsen debt in those nations. As reported by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the IMF, in recent days, has issued a warning to the developed world that the current Ebola epidemic in...

Brain-boosting herbs for better memory

By Michael Ravensthorpe, September 20 2014
(NaturalNews) Memory loss and other cognitive conditions are issues that a large number of people start to worry about as they age. A lot of us are conditioned by the media to believe that these problems are natural and inevitable consequences of aging, something that happens to us regardless of how well we look after ourselves. Of course, this is not true. Our brains are capable of creating new brain cells at any given age, and diet plays an essential role in how often, and how effectively, they...

Nature fights back: Monster hogweed plant causes blindness to humans

By David Gutierrez, September 20 2014
(NaturalNews) In the 2008 M. Night Shyamalan film The Happening, plants take their revenge on humanity by releasing a substance that makes people kill themselves. While such a scenario may seem farfetched, the case of giant hogweed shows that it's still not a good idea to underestimate what plants are capable of. Giant hogweed, which resembles a giant parsley plant, can grow up to 14 feet tall and produce 5-foot-wide leaves. It can also cause severe burns, scarring and even blindness to those...

8 habits that have hijacked your hormones

By Derek Henry, September 20 2014
(NaturalNews) Hormone dysfunction is a very common concern and is becoming so problematic that hormonal cancer and disease are becoming commonplace in our society. Whether it is breast cancer, prostate cancer, or hypothyroidism, there are some very distinct habits that have been major contributors to these diseases, which we need to stop in order to get a hold on our hormones. Coffee Coffee artificially stimulates the adrenal glands and creates a state of alertness (and even panic) that eventually...

Woman with MS embraced holistic medicine, is now a healthy triathlete

By PF Louis, September 20 2014
(NaturalNews) MS, multiple sclerosis, is a debilitating neurological disease with diverse and complicated symptom patterns. It's when the immune system attacks the myelin sheath that insulates electrical signals in the nervous system along the spinal cord and brain. Multiple lesions form along the spinal nerves and brain that indicate damage. Sclerosis is defined by soft tissue hardening, such as lesion scarring. Hence the name multiple sclerosis. The medical mafia has no cure for it, and its...

Max Gerson - Another doctor who cured cancer naturally

By Kali Sinclair, September 20 2014
(NaturalNews) Max Gerson did not set out to cure cancer, his first goal was to cure migraines, his own affliction. After developing a diet that alleviated his headaches, he recommended his diet to his patients who suffered from migraines. One of his patients not only recovered from migraines, his skin tuberculosis healed as well. Dr. Gerson's success with treating tuberculosis through diet led to cancer victims seeking him out for treatment. He soon discovered his diet cured cancer as well. Over...



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