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It's always good news day at the FDA . . .

 

From the William Campbell Douglass newsletter:

 

FDA leaves cancer-causing foot gel on the market

 

Even the most seemingly innocent drugs can carry fatal side effects. The

FDA just announced a study showing that the foot gel Regranex could be

causing cancer. And yet, amazingly, Regranex is still on the market!

The prescription foot gel is manufactured by Johnson & Johnson and is

often used by diabetics who develop leg and foot ulcers that are

difficult to heal.

 

Apparently, diabetics who'd been prescribed the gel three or more times

were at increased risk of death from cancer. With incredible gall, the

spokesperson for J & J insisted that Regranex is safe when used as

directed. What? This is a topical foot gel—if these people are

applying it to the sores on their feet and legs, they ARE using it as

directed. Should any foot gel be capable of giving you CANCER!? Does

this make sense to you?

 

Obviously there's more to this story. But if I were you, I wouldn't wait

for the FDA to do the banning – ban Regranex from your medicine

cabinet immediately.

 

Always with something to say about the FDA,

William Campbell Douglass II, M.D.

 

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RB, It blows my mind . . . but it shouldn't

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Robert-blau,

 

There are probably dozens if not hundreds of drugs the FDA approves

that cause cancer and death. This is no surprise. This is the same

organization that has targeted all natural and safe supplements, vitamins,

herbs, and some minerals as dangerous substances. I'm sure they hope to get

these banned or available by prescription only in the not too distant

future. Honestly I think there is a move afoot to kill, maim and destroy us

all. Very evil intent by those running the government. It's only going to

get worse unless we the people rise up and do something about this assault

on our life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.

 

Bob

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Monday, April 28, 2008 3:05 PM

FDA leaves cancer-causing foot gel on the market

 

 

It's always good news day at the FDA . . .

 

From the William Campbell Douglass newsletter:

 

FDA leaves cancer-causing foot gel on the market

 

Even the most seemingly innocent drugs can carry fatal side effects. The

FDA just announced a study showing that the foot gel Regranex could be

causing cancer. And yet, amazingly, Regranex is still on the market!

The prescription foot gel is manufactured by Johnson & Johnson and is

often used by diabetics who develop leg and foot ulcers that are

difficult to heal.

 

Apparently, diabetics who'd been prescribed the gel three or more times

were at increased risk of death from cancer. With incredible gall, the

spokesperson for J & J insisted that Regranex is safe when used as

directed. What? This is a topical foot gel-if these people are

applying it to the sores on their feet and legs, they ARE using it as

directed. Should any foot gel be capable of giving you CANCER!? Does

this make sense to you?

 

Obviously there's more to this story. But if I were you, I wouldn't wait

for the FDA to do the banning - ban Regranex from your medicine

cabinet immediately.

 

Always with something to say about the FDA,

William Campbell Douglass II, M.D.

 

--------

RB, It blows my mind . . . but it shouldn't

 

 

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