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Is newest Monsanto weed killer more toxic than Roundup?

September 7, 2017 As we’re all watching and praying for the victims of Hurricane Harvey, it looks like we’ve got yet another disaster on our hands. Only this time, it’s one of our own making. It all has to do with an herbicide that reportedly can kill better than any other. And that’s... Read More >

Categories: danger of dicamba dicamba EPA farms ruined by dicamba GM seeds Monsanto Roundup Xtend herbicide

The cancer treatment that’s too big to ignore!

September 5, 2017 It’s a type of leukemia that strikes thousands of Americans every year. But there’s a treatment that may just save their lives. On top of that, the amazing substance involved — taken in easily available amounts — can actually prevent some blood cancers from occurring in the first place. And... Read More >

Categories: high-dose IVC leukemia natural treatments for cancer TET 2 enzyme and leukemia vitamin C vitamin C to prevent leukemia

This common test can cause permanent damage to your heart

August 31, 2017 Been having headaches... or maybe unexplained back pain? Before you know what’s happened, the office is booking you for a CT scan. It seems that doctors order that test for most any complaint these days! Sure, in many cases, those scans are very necessary. But in plenty of others, not... Read More >

Categories: CT scan radiation risk CT Scans endothelial cells heart damage CT scans nitric oxide Unnecessary medical testing

EPA’s gag on Roundup report went even higher than thought

August 30, 2017 If you’re going to make something as dangerous as Roundup, it’s good to have friends in high places. Some just-released secret emails have revealed that there’s more to the story about how our supposed watchdogs at the EPA were asked by Monsanto to put the brakes on a Roundup safety... Read More >

Categories: ATSDR canola corn EPA genetically modified crops glyphosate Roundup soy The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

Another jury agrees: J&J hid baby powder cancer risk

August 30, 2017 Once again, a jury has returned a verdict against Johnson & Johnson, telling the company in no uncertain terms that they believe its talc baby powder product can trigger deadly ovarian cancer when used by women for personal hygiene. This was the largest award of all, to cancer victim 63-year-old... Read More >

Categories: Baby powder J&J baby powder Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson talc cases ovarian cancer talc

Breaking news! Clinical trials prove rainforest miracle defeats deadly cancers… So why isn’t anyone else talking about it?

August 29, 2017 by Michele Cagan The shocking story broke in 2001, when HSI first revealed that a billion-dollar drug company shut down research on an astonishingly effective natural cancer cure from the heart of the Amazon rainforest... because they couldn’t figure how to profit from it. HSI blew the lid off that... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: September 2017

How to stay off the liver transplant list

August 29, 2017 It looks like a lot more than your liver is at risk from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, or NAFLD. This condition has been described as one of the plagues of our time, an epidemic that’s causing transplant hospitals to be overrun with patients in need of new livers. And, as... Read More >

Categories: fructose HFCS HFCS and fatty liver disease high fructose corn syrup NAFLD NASH non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Study confirms how chemo can cause cancer to spread

August 28, 2017 Every day, all over the U.S., cancer patients are hooked up to machines pumping heavy-duty drugs into their bodies to try and send their cancer into remission. Despite the terrible side effects of chemo — such as nausea, exhaustion, and hair loss — patients put up with it for the... Read More >

Categories: Alber Einstein College of Medicine breast cancer cancer metastasis chemo chemotherapy Ohio State University paclitaxel taxol

Could you be taking a risky drug that was approved too soon?

August 24, 2017 On paper, it certainly sounds reasonable: The FDA should be allowed to “fast-track” drugs that fill an “unmet medical need,” especially ones for life-threatening illnesses. In real life, however, this “accelerated approval” process has turned into one of the best money-making schemes around for Big Pharma. It allows drugmakers to... Read More >

Categories: accelerated approval process Dr. Robert Califf fast track drugs FDA study of fast-track drug approvals

Drugs won’t de-stress your heart after cancer diagnosis

August 23, 2017 There’s more than one way that cancer can kill. As if being told you have a life-threatening cancer isn’t bad enough, now we’re learning more about how it can trigger a deadly cardiac response. New research out of the University of Missouri has confirmed earlier findings showing a close link... Read More >

Categories: Cancer cancer diagnosis and heart attack risk dangers of statin drugs Eliquis heart disease and cancer statins

Don’t let your doctor talk you out of a life-saving therapy

August 23, 2017 You’ve got to hand it to these mainstream medical docs. They just can’t stand the idea that anything other than what they dish out as a “cure” for cancer patients will have any effect whatsoever. And they’ll bend over backward to prove that. But what you’ll hear, or not hear,... Read More >

Categories: alternative treatments for cancer CAM complementary medicine IV high dose vitamin C for cancer mistletoe extract for cancer Suzanne Somers

Urgent: Protect your brain before an MRI

August 16, 2017 After decades of doctors hemming and hawing over the risks of gadolinium-based dyes used in enhanced MRIs, researchers at Case Western Reserve University have finally issued a report that acknowledges something that we’ve suspected for a long time. Gadolinium, a heavy metal added to certain dyes used in imaging (called... Read More >

Categories: Case Western Reserve University enhanced MRIs Gadolinium contrast dyes gadolinium in the brain GBCA MRIs
Allan Spreen, M.D.
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