Forbidden Cures and Underground Medicine • I

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170 • HSI’s 13 Most Surprising Cures



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Regrow brain cells, fight off toxic proteins, and
reverse the signs of Alzheimer’s and dementia



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  5. Case study conducted by Dr. K. Inanaga, submitted for publication January
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