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Article by Dr. Lynn Jennings, M.D.



In Texas, the seasons of the year are not usually well defined. Spring, summer, and autumn all share a common denominator - heat! The defining feature of summer is summer vacation and the presence of children, everywhere, all the time. So, the first official case study of summer centers on a young person who would be considered very healthy by most physicians. With that said, let's get started.

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Article by Doug Kaufmann



As readers of this newsletter or viewers of my TV shows, you already know that I believe that most diagnoses are wrong, often because treatment supersedes establishing a cause. Two years ago, researchers discovered that one well-known antifungal drug stopped cancer from metastasizing, while another antifungal drug actually killed cancer cells! You and I were left asking the obvious question: "What, then, is cancer if antifungal drugs stop it from growing and then kill it?" Apparently this is not obvious to our medical brethren, who continue using antiquated cancer treatment technologies detrimental to the health and welfare of their patients, even in light of these hugely relevant findings. Maybe my publications surrounding cancer are correct; maybe fungus is being mistaken for cancer. Could the same be true for AIDS, hepatitis, and other diseases thought to be caused by virus?

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Article by Kyle Drew



I grew up listening to preachers in the South. When I speak in public, if I'm not paying attention, my cadence and delivery slowly starts to emulate the old-fashioned preachers I grew up listening to. And if I'm not careful, I start to sound overly "preachy."

This happened to me the other day at the Health Food Center in Oklahoma City. There was an all day seminar, and I had the opportunity to speak..

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