Cancer Develops


Cancer Develops


Living Proof


Living Proof


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Aveeno Baby Sunblock Lotion, SPF-55, 4-Ounce Tube


Aveeno Baby Sunblock Lotion, SPF-55, 4-Ounce Tube




L'Oreal Paris Advanced RevitaLift Complete Day Cream, 1.7 Ounce


L’Oreal Paris Advanced RevitaLift Complete Day Cream, 1.7 Ounce




Revitalash Eyelash Conditioner, 2.4-mL/0.081-Fluid Ounces


Revitalash Eyelash Conditioner, 2.4-mL/0.081-Fluid Ounces


$69.99


RevitaLash was developed by Michael Brinkenhoff, M.D. as a special gift for his wife Gayle, while she was recovering from breast cancer. Intensive chemotherapy treatments had damaged Gayle’s once-beautiful eyelashes, leaving them fragile, sparse and thin. based upon his knowledge and experience as a practicing opthalmologist for over 25 years, Dr. Brinkenhoff believed that he could develop a formu…

Why Animals Don't Get Heart Attacks but People Do, Fourth Revised Edition


Why Animals Don’t Get Heart Attacks but People Do, Fourth Revised Edition


$5.91


In Why Animals Don’t Get Heart Attacks, But People Do, Matthias Rath, M.D., an internationally respected cardiovascular researcher, asserts that high cholesterol is not the actual cause of heart disease. Bears, for example, have average cholesterol levels of 400 milligrams per deciliter of blood, but they don’t suffer heart attacks. Why? According to Dr. Rath, it is because bears produce la…

Why Does Cancer Develop, and What Can You Do About It?


Why Does Cancer Develop, and What Can You Do About It?


$5.00


Why Does Cancer Develop, and What Can You Do About It? by Dr. Patrick Kingsley…

The End of All Diseases: An Obscure San Diego Genius Develops A Cure For Cancer in 1930


The End of All Diseases: An Obscure San Diego Genius Develops A Cure For Cancer in 1930


$12.85


In every generation men arise who perform wonders for a time and then are lost to history. Royal Raymond Rife is such a man. Rife, the subject of numerous front-page stories in the San Diego Evening Tribune was also featured in the Los Angeles Times in 1931, under the heading of “What’s New in Science.” Time and prejudice have destroyed much of his story but enough remains to piece together what h…


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