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 Group of doctors accuses drug companies of inventing fictitious diseases to sell more prescription drugsBy Mike Adams, December 15 2004 The Royal College of General Practitioners in the U.K. has accused drug companies of inventing fictitious diseases or exaggerating the severity of symptoms in order to boost drug sales. It's being called 'disease mongering' and the college explains that pharmaceutical companies are taking the National Health Service to the brink of collapse by hyping both these diseases and the assortment of prescription drugs used to treat their symptoms.
The diseases named by the college as being over-hyped...
 Disease names like diabetes and osteoporosis are misleading and misinform patients about disease preventionBy Mike Adams, December 10 2004 There is a curious tendency in conventional medicine to name a set of symptoms a disease. I was recently at a compounding pharmacy having my bone mineral density measured to update my health stats. I spotted a poster touting a new drug for osteoporosis. It was written by a drug company and it said exactly this: "Osteoporosis is a disease that causes weak and fragile bones." Then, the poster went on to say that you need a particular drug to counteract this "disease."
Yet the language is all backwards...
 Hoodia gordonii is no miracle weight loss pill, health investigation revealsBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 This is part six of our investigative series on hoodia gordonii, the natural appetite suppressant herb now gaining widespread popularity as a potential weight loss pill. If you've read much about hoodia, it all sounds rather convincing: lose weight without feeling hungry. What could be easier?
But is it really true?
Let's take a hard look at the science and reality of using hoodia. First, there's the problem that there's only one decent study on hoodia, and it was conducted on a small number...
 NotMilk.com website provides educational resources for consumers wanting to learn about the health dangers of dairy products, explains Robert CohenBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 The following is part six of an interview with Robert Cohen, author of "Milk, the Deadly Poison," and www.Notmilk.com
Mike Adams: What kinds of additional information can people find at your website, http://www.notmilk.com?
Robert Cohen: Well, you can have a little bit of fun, and you can read, right in the middle up top, the average pus count in your milk. If I held out a glass of milk and said, "Here drink this, it has only 100 pus cells," you wouldn't do it, but the average quart of milk...
 One in 3 U.S. adults now have high blood pressure; up 30% over the past decadeBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 New health statistics from the government reveal that high blood pressure has climbed 30% over the past decade. The report says that Americans are getting older and fatter and that's causing the number of adults with high blood pressure to rise.
I love the intelligence of researchers who make such obvious statements as, 'Americans are getting older.' Of course Americans are getting older. Are there people from any other countries who are getting younger? Of course, what the researchers are really...
 Independent investigation reveals trusted sources for buying hoodia gordonii pills for weight lossBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 This is part five of our investigative series on hoodia gordonii, a natural appetite suppressant for weight loss. I spent $1,742 and over a hundred hours investigating the hoodia industry, ordering products, and interviewing hoodia product providers. What I've found is that many companies claiming to sell hoodia are actually selling counterfeit products.
But there are also trusted sources. Based on my investigation, there are only two sources of hoodia I currently recommend: (list recently updated...
 Giving up milk and dairy products results in positive transformation in personal health -- exclusive interview with Robert CohenBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 The following is part five of an interview with Robert Cohen, author of "Milk, the Deadly Poison," and www.Notmilk.com
Mike Adams: I gave up milk years ago, and after doing so, my sinuses cleared up, digestion was much easier, I had more energy, less fatigue. It was an amazing transformation.
Robert Cohen: Well, it's something you noticed, and it's something anybody will notice right away. You can read the propaganda from the dairy industry, and you can go to my website, http://www.notmilk...
 How to slash national health care costs by 90% through education, nutrition, and a ban on junk food marketingBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 Want a real solution to skyrocketing health care costs? Forget about all the so-called "cost saving" schemes dreamed up by politicians, drug companies and HMOs. All they do is create new levels of bureaucracy that don't address the real problems of why health care costs are so high in the first place. In this article, we'll look at how to fundamentally cut health care costs by 90% nationwide -- while simultaneously enhancing the quality of life for all Americans -- through a program of education...
 Consumer alert: con artists sell counterfeit hoodia gordonii as bogus weight loss pillsBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 This is part four of our investigative report into Hoodia Gordonii, a natural appetite suppressant herb. As part of our investigation, we interviewed hoodia growers and suppliers, learning that con artists are hard at work trying to ride the current wave of hoodia publicity. When there's money to be made fooling people, you can bet someone will step up to the plate and start selling counterfeit hoodia at a premium. One hoodia source, I've been told, is selling ground up tree bark as hoodia powder...
 Kraft sells avocado-free guacamole dip product made with hydrogenated oilsBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 Kraft and other food manufacturers are currently selling guacamole dips that have no avocado in them, according to a report from the non-profit Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI). This is also obvious by simply visiting the grocery store and looking for guacamole products and checking their ingredients list. Most of them have no avocados whatsoever. Buying avocado-free guacamole is sort of like purchasing a hamburger that contains no meat.
Avocado should be the main ingredient in...
 Milk won't help you lose weight, says dairy industry critic Robert CohenBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 The following is part four of an interview with Robert Cohen, author of "Milk, the Deadly Poison," and www.Notmilk.com
Mike Adams: Let's talk about marketing. The dairy industry, for many years, they focused on the message that milk gave you healthy bones. And now recently, they're focused on weight loss -- milk is a weight loss drink, which I find somewhat hilarious...
Robert Cohen: Yeah, of course! You drink something with a lot of calories and a lot of fat in it with growth hormones, of...
 White flour promotes nutritional deficiencies and chronic diseaseBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 People simply can't get adequate nutrition by going to a grocery store, loading up on healthy foods and chewing their way through groceries. Given the nutritional profile of today's foods, it's physically impossible for a human being to do so. To make matters worse, most people don't eat optimum foods to begin with. They eat foods that are nutritionally depleted.
They drink a lot of cow's milk, which actually has poor nutrition for human beings given that it is designed for baby cows, not baby...
 Governor of Illinois operates program to re-import prescription drugs from CanadaBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 The Governor of Illinois is launching a program to allow its citizens to re-import prescription drugs from not only Canada, but other countries around the world. It's all a part of a growing grassroots effort to give citizens access to more affordable prescription drugs.
A growing number of states like Minnesota, Wisconsin and New Hampshire have officially thumbed their noses at the FDA by creating online resources that actually lists Canadian pharmacies where people can purchase prescription...
 Opinion: Ensure is primarily sugar water, marketed with misleading statements that deceive consumersBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 When I'm out shopping for groceries, I see lots of people purchasing bottles of Ensure. Typically they are older people, and they are buying it by the cartload, it seems. The front label of the product says 'Complete, balanced nutrition to help stay healthy, active and energetic.' And a large label claims, 'No. 1 Doctor-recommended.'
That all sounds good so far, doesn't it? The front label even has a claim that says 'Lutein to help support eye health.' But what's really inside this product? And...
 Aloe vera may hold promise in treating cardiovascular diseaseBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 Aloe vera is one of my favorite healing plants, and I believe it is quite promising in terms of enhancing cardiovascular health. This is a subject that hasn't had many studies conducted yet, but there has been some related research that I think sheds light on the issue. For example, it is now known that an extract from aloe vera gel, when injected into the human bloodstream, greatly multiplies the oxygen transportation and diffusion capabilities of red blood cells.
In other words, if a patient...
 Milk and dairy products cause heart disease, diabetes and osteoporosis -- interview with Robert CohenBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 The following is part three of an interview with Robert Cohen, author of "Milk, the Deadly Poison," and www.Notmilk.com
Mike Adams: What is it that drove you to have this kind of interest and energy to pursue the truth about milk and dairy products?
Robert Cohen: Three little girls named Jennifer, Sarah, and Lizzie -- my daughters. I wanted them to have healthy bodies. I wanted them not to live four years of high school life with zits all over their body like their dad did. And you know something...
 A brief history of nutritional deficiencies and chronic diseaseBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 There is a long history of discovering relationships between nutritional deficiencies and chronic disease. One of the most well known is probably scurvy -- a disease where your bones lose their rigidity due to a deficiency of vitamin C. The historical accounts of this mostly involve sailors who, on long sailing voyages, were overcome by this nutritional disease. And it actually took hundreds of years before the right scientist came along and discovered that this was caused by a simple nutritional...
 Warning: many dryer sheets contain cancer causing chemicalsBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 America has a love affair with artificial fragrance and products that contain it. The amount of fragrance that goes into the average household in America is absolutely astounding. It’s found in all sorts of products but one of the most common is dryer sheets. As it turns out, dryer sheets are absolutely loaded with artificial fragrance. In fact, they serve more of a function of perfume sheets than any other practical function in the dryer.
When people use dryer sheets, they are coating their...
 How to lower high cholesterol naturally without prescription drugsBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 Many readers have contacted me and asked about my own cholesterol numbers. They ask, "How did you achieve LDL cholesterol of 67 without using prescription drugs?" I'm glad to see these questions. Readers should be skeptical of anyone who talks about health, and they should demand that people who teach health be healthy! It doesn’t make sense to get your health information from a person who isn't healthy. The credibility that really counts is the ability to demonstrate an outstanding level of health...
 Q&A: How do I avoid atherosclerosis and improve cardiovascular health? What if I have been diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse?By Mike Adams, December 5 2004 In the first part of this question on avoiding atherosclerosis and improving cardiovascular health, we talked about what to avoid so that you don't worsen your situation. Here in the second part, we'll talk about more proactive strategies that you can use for reversing the build up of plaque in your arteries.
First off, one of the better-known therapies for eliminating the buildup of arterial plaque is called intravenous chelation. This is a therapy that can truly work miracles and help people...
 Larabars are unique food bars with no preservatives, no refined sugars: exclusive interview with Lara MerrikenBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 The following is part two of an exclusive interview with Lara Merriken, CEO of Larabar, makers of natural food bars.
Mike: How do you make your Larabar products with a decent shelf life without using preservatives like most of the other food bar products do?
Lara: Well, I did a lot of shelf studies before I brought Larabar on the market and I have a great packaging company that worked with me on really good packaging. And that was a very essential ingredient as to how we have a shelf life...
 Dairy industry entangled with bribery, corruption and politics -- interview with Robert CohenBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 The following is part two of an interview with Robert Cohen, author of "Milk, the Deadly Poison," and www.Notmilk.com
Mike Adams: Given all of this, though, isn't it astounding what kind of marketing and propaganda job the dairy industry has accomplished? Most people aren't aware of this information, and they drink milk at every meal.
Robert Cohen: The most brilliant marketing campaign in the history of humankind -- you gotta give these guys credit. They do their job well, and they spread the...
 Poor nutrition, junk foods lead directly to pharmaceutical industry profitsBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 If nutrition is so good at preventing and even reversing chronic disease, why isn't it taught by the practitioners of conventional medicine? Why isn't your doctor giving you the fundamentals of nutrition? Why don't you see television ads promoting nutrition?
The reason is quite simple. There's no profit in it. Let's face it, conventional medicine is a commercial entity. Pharmaceutical companies are in business to make money. They want to maximize their profits. Their mission statement should...
 Eliminate back pain with the Swopper chair that promotes active sittingBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 Back pain is a widespread problem in modern society, and a lot of that pain comes from, believe it or not, lack of exercise of skeletal muscles, lower back muscles, abdominal muscles and so on. So many of us have desk jobs today, and we spend a huge amount of time sitting in a chair that trains our musculoskeletal system to be lazy.
Today I've got some exciting news about a product called Swopper. The Swopper chair is something I purchased several months ago, and have been using ever since. I've...
 Q&A: How to unclog your arteries without surgery or drugsBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 A reader asks, "How can I unclog my arteries or clean my arteries without surgery?" And, "What are some good heart foods?"
First, stop doing the things that gave you atherosclerosis in the first place. In other words, your arteries didn't become clogged just by luck or chance, and hopefully you are already aware of this. They became clogged through a series of choices. These choices cover the foods you have chosen to eat over your lifetime and the level of exercise in which you have chosen to...
 Larabars offer real food in convenient packages: exclusive interview with Lara MerrikenBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 The following is part one of an exclusive interview with Lara Merriken, CEO of Larabar, makers of natural food bars.
Mike: To get started, can you give people an overview of what Larabars are all about?
Lara: Well, basically a Larabar is what we call a food bar, and a food bar meaning that it's made with 100% whole unprocessed foods. We don’t use sweeteners or fractioned foods, so in other words the 'Cherry Pie Larabar' is cherries, almonds and dates, three ingredients.
Mike: Wow.
Lara...
 Milk and dairy products cause Crohn's disease, mucous and irritable bowel syndrome -- interview with Robert CohenBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 The following is part one of an interview with Robert Cohen, author of "Milk, the Deadly Poison," and www.Notmilk.com
Mike Adams: Would you be willing to provide an overview for people who aren't familiar with the real story of dairy products and cow's milk? What are the main things people need to know about milk that they don't already know?
Robert Cohen: The real story is that dairy products are the tastiest foods on this planet. There is nothing more delicious than cheese -- a day without...
 Feeding everyday groceries to pets is animal crueltyBy Mike Adams, December 5 2004 Veterinarians know far more about nutrition than most doctors. Pets generally don't have health insurance, and it's much cheaper to prevent disease in your pet through good nutrition than it is to treat it with drugs and surgery down the road. Veterinarians both understand good nutrition and preach it to their customers. Veterinarians also understand the direct correlation between the foods a pet eats and the chronic diseases they will exhibit. For example, vets know very well that if you feed your...
 Mandatory mental health screening program would dose pregnant women with prescription drugs that cause birth defectsBy Mike Adams, November 29 2004 Bureaucrats in Chicago are currently discussing a proposal to require the mental health screening of all pregnant women and children up to the age of 18 years old. The purported mission of the program is to protect the health of the public by diagnosing mental disorders before they become full blown problems -- but in reality, as we've seen from similar programs in the past, the real mission is to diagnose people with fictitious brain diseases and behavioral disorders, then dose them with highly...
 Hoodia Gordonii emerges as natural appetite suppressant with weight loss potentialBy Mike Adams, November 29 2004 This is part three of our investigative report into Hoodia Gordonii, a natural appetite suppressant. (If you missed part 2, click here to read it.) In this part, we're exploring how hoodia works to control appetite and actually help people lose weight. Understanding hoodia is easier when you consider your own weight loss goals: how much easier do you think losing weight would be if you didn't have to battle hunger?
For most people, that's the whole solution right there. Turn off the hunger and...
 Hoodia Gordonii holds promise as natural appetite suppressantBy Mike Adams, November 22 2004 Continuing with the investigative report on hoodia gordonii, a natural appetite suppressant, let's now explore the issue of how appetite control impacts weight loss. (If you missed it, click here to view part 1.)
For most people, the real weight loss challenge has relatively to do with dieting, exercise, supplements, or how many calories you burn in the gym. The real challenge is controlling their hunger drive.
People who are trying to lose weight seem to share the exact same problem. It's...
 Consumer interest in hoodia gordonii skyrockets, but can it really help with weight loss?By Mike Adams, November 22 2004 It's a bold promise: a plant that can turn off your hunger like a light switch. The ultimate appetite suppressant. The "sure thing" strategy for losing weight. Almost sounds too good to be true, doesn't it? Pfizer didn't think so: they spent $32 million just for the rights to a patent on chemical compounds they could extract from hoodia. The plan, of course, was to create the next blockbuster drug for treating patients who are overweight or obese.
And that's a lot of people. Nearly 2/3rds of adults...
 Big Tobacco racketeering charges mirror pharmaceutical industry crimesBy Mike Adams, November 21 2004 The United States Justice Department charges that under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), cigarette companies have deceived the public for decades in an effort to sell their products. Few would deny the deceptions, except perhaps the tobacco companies themselves. But what's most intriguing about this effort to prosecute Big Tobacco for racketeering is that the racketeering charges almost perfectly describe the behavior of Big Pharma (drug companies) today.
Consider...
 Medication recycling: prescription drug laws transform ordinary citizens into international smugglersBy Mike Adams, August 22 2004 The extreme high prices of prescription drugs for treating advanced-stage chronic diseases like cancer has turned honest, ordinary, everyday citizens into international smugglers who are ferrying surplus medications across international lines in order to provide the prescription drugs to their loved ones. That's because prescription drugs are cheaper in Canada and Europe than in United States, where the monopoly drug cartel hikes up prices as a justification for its research and development effort...
Study reveals why COX-2 inhibitors cause heart attacks and other dangerous side effectsBy Mike Adams, November 21 2004 Every prescription drug is unsafe, the FDA recently admitted. Every drug on the market has unintended side effects, and the fallout from this is that people who start taking one drug show new side effects (symptoms) that must be treated with another drug. This cascade of symptoms continues until the average person is on ten or more prescription drugs, all of which suits the drug companies just fine, since a patient on ten drugs is worth ten times as much profit as a patient taking only one drug....
 The FDA remains in state of denial about drug safety questionsBy Mike Adams, November 21 2004 There are two problems at the FDA. The first is that the Fraud and Drug Administration clearly puts the protection of Big Pharma profits as its primary mission, rather than protecting the public from dangerous drugs. But the second problem (and this is the bigger problem) is that the FDA is incapable of seeing any problem with this policy. Rather than admitting its mistakes and working to actually try to regulate the pharmaceutical industry, the FDA remains in a strong state of denial. It attacks...
 FDA named "Fraud and Drug Administration" by consumer health advocacy groupBy Mike Adams, November 18 2004 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, under sharp criticism for its drug safety behavior involving anti-inflammatory drugs, antidepressants, and the silencing of its own drug safety scientists, has been offered a new name today: the Fraud and Drug Administration.
The winning name was chosen from among hundreds of entries submitted by health consumers fed up with the FDA's apparent mission to protect the profits of drug companies. Other name ideas submitted by health consumers include:
Faster...
 Low-carb vs. low-fat diet debate distracts from the real weight loss solutionBy Mike Adams, November 16 2004 With all the focus on low-carb versus low-fat diets in the news these days, you might think those are the only two options to consider when it comes to losing weight and reversing obesity. Proponents of one diet or the other debate over the merits of their particular dieting strategy, but neither seem to recognize that the entire "low-carb versus low-fat diet" argument only serves as a distraction from the real solution to weight loss: shifting to a unprocessed, non-manufactured foods.
The real...
 Race-based medicine misses the point: skin pigmentation impacts health and chronic diseaseBy Mike Adams, November 15 2004 When it comes to race-based medicine, almost everybody out there has it wrong. I haven't read a single editorial or news article from any newspaper, magazine or web site that gets this right. What am I talking about? The development of heart drugs for black Americans. A recent study of black Americans suffering from cardiovascular disease showed remarkable improvements in their survival rate when given a drug known as BiDil. Naturally, all sorts of ethical questions have been raised by the discussion...
 Atkins diet works better than low-fat diets, especially in menBy Mike Adams, November 15 2004 A new study of low-carb diets reveals that the Atkins diet seems to work better on men than women. Interestingly, the low-carb diet was three times more effective at losing weight from the trunk area of the body than a low-fat diet. That may be of special interest to many people who are looking at ways to eliminate abdominal fat.
The Atkins diet is under fire these days, with some people claiming their ridiculous consumption of high fat foods was "recommended" by the Atkins diet and that, therefore...
 Fish oils and omega-3 fatty acids allow patients to ditch Vioxx and other anti-inflammatory drugsBy Mike Adams, November 14 2004 Interesting new research has been conducted on the health effects of fish oils and omega-3 fatty acids as alternative replacements for anti-inflammatory prescription drugs such as Vioxx and Bextra. Many people don't realize that anti-inflammatory drugs harm more than 100,000 people in the United States each year and kill 20,000 each year. According to the FDA, Vioxx alone is associated with heart attacks in more than 27,000 patients over the last several years.
But new medical research is showing...
 Prozac may stunt bone growth in children, new research suggestsBy Mike Adams, November 13 2004 A new study published in the journal Endocrinology reveals that giving Prozac to children may result in a loss of bone mass. The study was conducted on mice and showed an average 9.4% less bone formation in the thighbones of the mice taking Prozac, compared to mice who were not given the drug. With the popularity of antidepressant drugs continuing to climb, and with Prozac now the only antidepressant still being widely prescribed to children in the United States, this finding is of special significance...
 Vitamin E death risk scare has some people avoiding nutritional supplements to their own detrimentBy Mike Adams, November 13 2004 What's most interesting about the recent headlines scaring people away from vitamin E is the fact that not a single article in the mainstream press has yet mentioned these studies were conducted on synthetic vitamin E, not the natural vitamin E provided by whole foods, nuts, seeds, wheat germ and various high-quality nutritional supplements. To review what has happened here, these studies looked at the health effect of a synthetic chemical that has been misnamed "vitamin E" because it has a similar...
 Philip Morris concealed research facility evidence showing harmful effects of smoking cigarettesBy Mike Adams, November 13 2004 Richard Horton, editor of the Lancet -- a leading medical journal -- has published yet more revealing evidence that could have a tremendous impact on public health. In research published this month, it was revealed that Philip Morris used a German research facility to study the health effects of cigarette smoke decades ago. Even though the research showed that both smoking and secondhand smoke are harmful to human health, Philip Morris reportedly concealed the evidence and took significant steps...
 Vitamin E scare study used synthetic, not natural vitamin EBy Mike Adams, November 11 2004 Headlines are once again ablaze with the shocking news that taking vitamin E will kill you. Once again, the entire study was based on people taking synthetic vitamin E, which has the opposite molecular structure of natural vitamin E (the kind of vitamin E found in nuts, seeds and other foods). Natural vitamin E is well known to prevent heart attacks and enhance cardiovascular disease, and there exists an abudance of clinical evidence to support that notion. Highlighting the dangers of synthetic...
 Arthritis drug Bextra found to promote heart attacks and strokesBy Mike Adams, November 10 2004 Following the recent revelations that Vioxx cause a high incidence of heart attacks and strokes, a competing drug from Pfizer, Bextra, has now been shown to display similar health problems. What's especially weighty about this particular revelation is that it comes from the American Heart Association, a disease-industry group that has traditionally acted in favor of pharmaceutical companies. Because of this, the AHA deserves credit for allowing this study to be published. In the preliminary results...
 Food industry giants had big hand in writing US dietary guidelines; nutrition experts bewildered by useless adviceBy Mike Adams, November 2 2004 It's all just another chapter in the history of food politics: food industry giants lobby government departments to make sure their health advice is so watered down as to be meaningless. The USDA, for example, doesn't even have the political courage to admit that drinking soft drinks causes diabetes and obesity (thanks to the lobbying efforts of the soft drink industry). They certainly won't say that red meat causes cancer and heart disease (thanks to lobbying efforts from the beef industry), nor...
 Public contest launched to rename the Food and Drug AdministrationBy Mike Adams, November 10 2004 Newstarget.com is launching a contest to rename the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with a name that more accurately reflects the demonstrated aims of the agency. The FDA's reputation is in shambles this year, following the public revelation that the agency was aware of the dangers of heart-damaging medications years ago, yet failed to warn the public or pull the drugs from the market. The agency even went so far as to censor its own drug safety scientists who were attempting to warn the public...
 Pharmacists oppose free trade with Canada, citing loss of U.S. jobsBy Mike Adams, November 9 2004 When it comes to blocking the importation of prescription drugs from Canada, pharmacists are a creative bunch. First, they sited safety concerns, but ignored the statistics that show U.S. pharmacies are just as likely to improperly fill prescriptions as Canadian pharmacies. Then they backed the ridiculous position of the FDA that terrorists were going to attack the United States by somehow lacing prescription drugs from Canada with toxic chemicals. That didn't make any sense, either, since most...
 H5N1 avian strain expected to become next viral pandemicBy Mike Adams, November 9 2004 The World Health Organization is to be applauded for its efforts to try to ramp up product of vaccines to protect people from the coming flu pandemic. Despite their best intentions, however, the world isn't ready for such a viral outbreak. Should such an epidemic actually occur soon, millions of people will likely be killed while waiting for vaccines. There simply isn't enough flu vaccine production to go around. Smart consumers will turn to immune boosting strategies that rely on boosting their...
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