Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 ANTI-CANCER PRESCRIPTION SKIN CREAM HORRORSElaine Hollingsworth put Aldara on her nose thinking that it was the"benign salve" that her dermatologist made it out to be; instead, itwas the beginning of her nightmare. After using the pharmaceuticalskin cancer treatment for only two weeks, a "disgusting, thick, crusty,black scab" covered her entire nose, not just the one-quarter-inch onwhich she applied the cream -- and this wasn't even the worst sideeffect. "...for months, the skin all over my body burned as if I'd been in afire, and my back was covered in bleeding, itching sores," she writes. What was she using? Aldara, a prescription skin cream that's thesource of horror stories from numerous skin cancer patients. It's yetanother shocking story of a drug apparently going haywire on patients.Get the full story at: http://www.newstarget.com/019906.html VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AT 73%In other shocking news revealed today, an alarming 73% of teenagegirls in the UK have been found deficient in Vitamin D. Thanks tosunshine fear-mongering by dermatologists, non-profit cancer groupsand sunscreen manufacturers, we're raising an entire generation ofchildren with virtually no exposure to sunlight and, hence, almost novitamin D. As a result, these teenagers can look forward to a life ofosteoporosis, breast cancer, depression, gum disease and chroniccalcium deficiencies. That giant *cha-ching!* you hear in thebackground is Big Pharma cashing in on treating all these degenerativeconditions with high-profit prescription drugs. Quite a scam, isn't it? Scare people away from sunlight (which isfree), and you can make a fortune treating all their vitamin Ddeficiency diseases with prescription drugs (which aren't free). Read the real story at:http://www.newstarget.com/019908.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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