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With
the recent availability of this important new work—The
Encyclopedia of Medical Breakthroughs—the practical solutions
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or may have
been led to believe.
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Encyclopedia of Medical Breakthroughs puts recent breakthroughs,
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Although
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our team leaves few stones unturned. Looking not only at generally-accepted,
mainstream approaches to illness, disease, and treatment methods,
we also travel “off the beaten path” to acquire information
that even most physicians aren’t aware of.
All
of this information is now available to you under one cover—The
Encyclopedia of Medical Breakthroughs and Forbidden Treatments —
Health Secrets & Little-Known Therapies for Specific Health
Conditions from A-to-Z. Much of the information contained
in this document has yet to appear in the medical literature,
and some
of it may not appear in the literature for years to come, if at
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will find information they would likely never find anywhere else.
All of the material presented is fully documented
by use of heavy footnoting, referring to the authoritative sources from which
it is taken. These sources include peer-reviewed medical journals as well as
unpublished research studies, books, articles, interviews, and other materials
from
authoritative
and respected medical professionals in their fields of expertise.
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