Driving gives you cancer. Well, okay, it could if your regular route happens to include a gravel road that is. And if it does you might want to roll up your windows and hold your breath while driving on it, because you may be sucking in a lungful of cancer with each breath. A disturbing new ... Read More ›
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June 29, 2016
February 9, 2016
Did this Major Industry Plot to Give you Cancer?
I've made it no secret how I feel about Big Tobacco. To put it mildly, I'm not a big fan. In fact, it was just a few short weeks ago that wrote about the unholy alliance between Big Pharma and Big Tobacco that will likely soon lead to Chantix's evil twin TC-5214 hitting a pharmacy shelf near ... Read More ›
October 3, 2017
The Little Seed That Can Protect You From Radiation Damage
Imagine a drug that protects your body from radiation damage. That would be a true wonder drug! It would completely revolutionize the use of radiation therapy for cancer. But since we're just imagining, let's go all the way. Let's say the drug is inexpensive and easy to take (you don't ... Read More ›
March 11, 2016
Here’s why you never hear about drugs not working…
Last week I told you about how a research lab hired by Big Pharma got in trouble with the FDA for allegedly cooking their books. Basically, the FDA says the chemists "falsified" data to make it look better. Well, there's another way Big Pharma keeps the bad news about their drugs from ever ... Read More ›
February 9, 2016
The a.m. Habit That Doubles Your Risk of Lung Cancer
Let's be honest. If you're a smoker, you're already spiking your odds of one day being handed a cancer diagnosis. But now new research has found that a specific smoking habit could literally be almost doubling your risk of getting lung cancer. I'm talking about the routine of lighting up your ... Read More ›
March 16, 2016
Death to the Hypothalamus!: The dangers of monosodium glutamate & aspartame
Every day of every year, people across the fruited plain engage in do-it-yourself brain damage. Sadly, we have no idea what we're doing. How can this be? I'm so glad you asked. First, some background: Along the bottom of the brain is a small, sort of pancake-shaped thingy called the ... Read More ›
February 9, 2016
How to take vitamin E
Question: I recently read an article about how taking over 100 milligrams of vitamin E daily can increase a person's risk of developing lung cancer. What are your thoughts? Dr. Wright: So far, every article published in "mainstream" medical journals telling us that vitamin E increases ... Read More ›
August 1, 2019
21 Free Preventative Medicine Habits!
It's been said that the best offense is a good defense and the same is certainly true when it comes to your health. The fact is the best way to beat illness it to avoid ever getting sick in the first place. Here are 21 totally cost free ways to head off health problems at the pass. #1 Laugh - ... Read More ›
February 9, 2016
Low Level Radioactivity and Health Risks
As reports continue to surface that radioactive particles from Japan's damaged nuclear reactors have reached the U.S. and may continue to do so, there's a heightened sense of concern about health risks from exposure to low levels of ionizing radiation. Some reports in the press and on blog sites ... Read More ›
August 3, 2016
What are excitotoxins? Do-it-yourself brain damage
Every day of every year, people across the fruited plain engage in do-it-yourself brain damage. Sadly, they have no idea. How can this be? I'm so glad you asked. First, some background: Along the bottom of the brain is a small, sort of pancake-shaped thingy called the hypothalamus. And ... Read More ›