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 ‌ A simple, natural compound can actually “reprogram” cancer cells. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content [CANCER SHOCKER] Natural compound leads to 100% remission rate I’ve never heard of anything like this before. New research shows a simple, natural compound can actually “reprogram” cancer cells…literally [turning them back into healthy ones](. But that’s not all… It can also [keep cancer from coming back](. In fact, one study showed a jaw-dropping 100% remission rate in colon cancer patients. Without ANY negative side effects. And the most astonishing part of all? You can get this natural miracle from your neighborhood supermarket. So why isn’t it making headlines as the greatest cancer breakthrough of the 21st century? The answer will make your blood run cold... (Find out at [the 9:00 mark of this tell-all video](.) --------------------------------------------------------------- Is This the Cure for Autism? Researchers have spent decades studying the brains of autistic children trying to figure out why they have trouble with things like communicating, socializing, and motor function. Despite extensive research, little progress has been made in finding a cure for autism. But what if scientists have been looking in the wrong place? What if the problem is not in the heads of autism patients…but in their stomachs? A surprising new study found that autism symptoms are cut in half with a procedure that changes the intestinal microbiome of patients. The research was published in the journal Scientific Reports. Scientists compared the gut microbiome of children with autism to the microbiome of kids without the disorder. The microbiome is made up of the microorganisms in our intestines—bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Beneficial bacteria in the gut microbiome help with digestion and immune system support. They fight harmful bacteria. Scientists have recently found they also help keep our brains healthy. We are just beginning to understand the extent to which the microbiome is important to our health. The research team found that autistic kids had less diversity in their gut microbiomes. Dr. Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown was one of the study authors. She said autistic children lack “important beneficial bacteria.” The scientists used a technique called microbiota transfer therapy (MTT) on autistic subjects. MTT involves transplanting bacteria in fecal matter from one person to another. After the treatment, parents reported a gradual but steady reduction in their kids’ autism symptoms. They improved for two years following the procedure. A professional evaluator found a 45% reduction in symptoms. This included improved language, behavior, and social interaction skills. At the start of the study, 83% of subjects were diagnosed as having severe autism. At the end, that number had plummeted to 17%. And 44% were no longer even classified as having autism. Dr. Krajmalnik-Brown said researchers “are finding a very strong connection between microbes that live in our intestines and signals that travel to the brain.” --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content 3 things you need to know about your prostate If you’re an older guy, there are [3 things]( you need to know about your prostate: 1. It swells as you age and by the time you're 60 it can be the size of a lemon. 2. It will only get bigger. That means more trips to the bathroom at night. 3. It won't get better unless you do something about it—and the sooner, the better. In [this special video]( you'll discover a never-before-seen way to get complete relief for your prostate—starting in as little as 30 minutes. It's natural, easy to use, and unlike anything you've ever heard of—or tried—before. --------------------------------------------------------------- Fecal Transfer: Don’t Try This at Home Dr. Krajmalnik-Brown cautions people not to try MTT as a home remedy. The fecal matter used in the study was purified so that it did not transfer diseases. “We caution people not to do this at home,” she said. “It needs to be done with very clean material. If it’s done with sub-optimal material, it could result in gastroenterological infections.” The research team is now planning a larger study that will include adults with autism. Eventually, they hope to get FDA approval for MTT and make it widely available. Editor’s Note: Research studies show that cannabis can treat autism symptoms. We have reviewed all recent cannabis research that has been published in scientific journals to answer two key questions: Which conditions do cannabis products help? And what’s the best way to use them? You won’t get the answers in the mainstream media… But you’ll find them in the February issue of Independent Healing… It’s your best source for evidence-based, non-biased medical information. [CLICK HERE]( to subscribe to Independent Healing. In Good Health, Garry Messick Managing Editor The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [The Asian Secret to a Thinner Body and a Healthier Gut]( [Cannabis Stops Autism Symptoms, Study Finds]( [This Vitamin Stops Autism, Study Finds]( --------------------------------------------------------------- //click2.inhresearch.com/t/EA/NkI/U44/ACWS8w/coQ/NDcyMDE1fGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3Lmluc3RpdHV0ZWZvcm5hdHVyYWxoZWFsaW5nLmNvbS8yMDE5LzA1L2lzLXRoaXMtdGhlLWN1cmUtZm9yLWF1dGlzbT8vZW1haWw./AQ/8cvL © 2019 The Institute for Natural Healing. All Rights Reserved. For more from The Institute for Natural Healing, [visit our website](. 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