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Regenerate youthful health and vitality
 with this prized natural oddity

May 3, 2016 It’s a wonder of nature, a true oddity... The only organ in any mammal that can regenerate completely and continuously. And scientists are tripping over themselves to tap into that power, and figure out all the implications for human health, especially in trauma medicine and organ replacement. Imagine losing a... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2016

FDA sued over hiding info on its ‘expert’ drug consultants

May 2, 2016 It’s like a game of hide-and-go-seek – one we always lose. For years the FDA has been relying on so-called “advisory panels” to help it make life-or-death decisions about whether to approve new drugs. These are doctors and researchers who are supposed to be top experts in their fields. We’ve... Read More >

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Healthy seniors suckered into longevity study with risky diabetes med

May 2, 2016 For countless seniors, it’s become like dashing off a letter to Santa Claus. Dr. Nir Barzilai is being flooded daily with letters and phone calls from seniors who are practically begging to be part of his new clinical trial. And it’s all because Dr. Barzilai and his colleagues are claiming... Read More >

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The real culprits behind the dangerous double mastectomy boom

April 28, 2016 It can be fun to imitate our favorite celebrities’ hair styles – or the latest fashion they wore on the red carpet. But when we start copying celebrities’ medical decisions, we could be setting ourselves up for disaster. Three years ago, I warned you about something doctors were calling the... Read More >

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Lawsuit names former FDA head in alleged scheme to cover up drug risk

April 27, 2016 It may be the most dangerous antibiotic in the world. And for years our government hasn’t lifted a finger to protect us from it. I’ve warned you before about Levaquin, part of a potentially deadly class of antibiotics called fluoroquinolones. Over the years, Levaquin has been linked to aneurysms, Alzheimer’s,... Read More >

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Rock superstar Prince may be Big Pharma’s latest celebrity victim

April 26, 2016 The rock industry was stunned last week when we learned that music legend Prince had died unexpectedly. He was just 57 years old. Even if you weren’t a fan of Prince and his hits like “Purple Rain” and “Little Red Corvette,” you have to give him a lot of credit... Read More >

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Dangerous HPV vaccines facing major lawsuit in Japan

April 21, 2016 Since the day they hit the market, I’ve been warning you about the dangers of so-called HPV vaccines Gardasil and Cervarix. And I’ve told you how drug companies and our government have tried to sweep the risks under the rug, even as kids turned up bedridden, paralyzed, and even dead... Read More >

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Risky spinal fusion surgery recommended too often, study finds

April 20, 2016 It’s one of the most dangerous and potentially life-wrecking surgeries around. But the mainstream would have you believe that it’s as routine as a dental cleaning. If you or someone you love has been suffering from chronic back pain, there’s a good chance you’re going to hear all about the... Read More >

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Might taking this common drug be a mistake waiting to happen?

April 18, 2016 It turns out Tylenol isn’t just toxic for our livers — it could be doing a number on our brains, too. For years I’ve been warning you that acetaminophen — the active ingredient in Tylenol and lots of other OTC and Rx products — is like something out of an... Read More >

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When Big Pharma finally admits statin muscle pain is real, watch out!

April 13, 2016 For years it’s been the worst-kept secret in mainstream medicine — and now it looks like Big Pharma is coming clean. Sort of. If you’re one of the countless people who have been suffering extreme muscle pain or weakness while taking statins, you were probably told the drugs weren’t causing... Read More >

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New electric-current therapy may offer paralysis cure

April 4, 2016 Rob Summers was a strong and fit college athlete who had big dreams of playing Major League Baseball. But all that ended when he was struck by a car and left a quadriplegic. For Kent Stephenson, it was a motorcycle accident at 21 that left him paralyzed from the chest... Read More >

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Ancient Asian herb erases chronic, crippling pain
 without risking addiction… or death

April 4, 2016 It can happen very fast, so subtly you don’t notice. Through no fault of your own, you’re dependent on prescription pain medication... Powerful, dangerous drugs that are known to be highly addictive yet ineffective for actually treating your pain.1 Thankfully, there’s a natural way to make your pain—no matter how... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2016
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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