Going bald is one of the most obvious and demoralizing signs of cancer — at least, if you opt for chemotherapy. Once you lose your hair, your secret is out. Your cancer battle goes public. It might garner you sympathy from strangers, but you also lose the ability to carry on a normal life. And [...]
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Oral Bacteria May Double Your Risk of Pancreatic Cancer
The last few years have brought a rash of studies suggesting periodontal (gum) disease is related to other serious diseases. It’s long been known that people with diseased gums are at higher risk of heart disease. Now comes a study indicating gum disease is also linked to cancer — specifically, pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer is [...]
Read the rest of this entry »When it comes to treating cancer… ONE oxygen atom can make a BIG difference!
There’s a world of difference between O2—the oxygen you’re used to breathing in every second of the day—and O3, also known as ozone. You already know that it’s critical for your body to receive sufficient oxygen. After all, you need this lifesaving element to… Keep your heart, lungs and brain working properly… Help your cells [...]
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Could you be one of the millions of people carrying a potentially cancerous toxin in your body? The answer is “YES” if you’ve got mercury amalgam fillings in any of your teeth. And it’s likely you do… As late as 2009, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continued to slap its stamp of approval [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Do chemo treatments turn folks into numbskulls?
It probably won’t shock you to find out about another serious consequence of going through chemo treatment. Especially not if you already know it can cause nausea and vomiting… leave you feeling weak and exhausted… cause excess hair loss… and bring on additional aches and pains… But believe it or not—these cancer drugs can damage [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Worth Its Weight in Silver… This Food Shrinks Tumors by 75% and Much More
At one time, this “gem” of a food was so highly treasured for its health benefits that it was literally worth its weight in silver! Now extracts of this natural food have been proven effective against a variety of cancers. Not only that — the extracts reduce blood sugar, making them a valuable supplement for [...]
Read the rest of this entry »This Herbal Migraine Cure May Help Treat Cancer, Too
If you’re one of the unfortunate billion or so folks who suffer from migraines, you may already be familiar with this bitter-tasting tonic. It’s a popular alternative treatment for migraines that’s been known for centuries, but gained new popularity in the 1980s in the U.K. A member of the sunflower family, it was commonly used [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Top insider slams the cancer industry
A top medical doctor stood up and said conventional cancer doctors regularly lie about success rates, and the system is designed to steer patients toward the most expensive treatment possible. This wasn’t just any doctor. It was Otis Brawley, head of the American Cancer Society — the very heart of the cancer treatment establishment. He [...]
Read the rest of this entry »This is NOT your run-of-the-mill cancer treatment!
You might find this one hard to swallow—literally. That’s because I’m going to tell you why some folks believe it’s healthy to reuse one of your bodily fluids as a cancer killer. It might surprise you to learn that millions of people around the globe have used urine to treat a variety of illnesses. I [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Low Sex Drive, Saggy Skin and White Spots on Your Nails Signify a Lack of This Mineral — and a Higher Cancer Risk
Your body loves this mineral. Without it, you wouldn’t be able to make babies, or grow and feed them. This mineral also fights diseases and performs over 300 other biological functions. Too much or too little of this mineral, and all these processes suffer, putting you at risk of disease and possibly even an early [...]
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