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New “cancer pill” renders chemo OBSOLETE

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[Last Resistance]( The sponsorship below reflects the opinions & representations of the advertiser, & not necessarily the opinion of Last Resistance. [VIEW IN A BROWSER](%%VIEWONLINE%%) --------------------------------------------------------------- Reader, At America’s #1 cancer hospital, a quiet revolt is underway against the drug companies. You see, a handful of doctors — with the support of the hospital’s director — have decided to buck chemo, radiation, and surgery. Instead, they’re now prescribing a tiny pill – one that’s much safer, cheaper, and far more effective. According to a leading biochemist there, [“over 1,000 of my patients are taking this.”]( The hospital is even conducting clinical trials on its cancer-killing power... with astounding results. The same thing is happening at institutions like Baylor... John Hopkins... and UCLA. But although establishment physicians now know it works better than chemo and all other drugs... They won’t advertise it – because Big Pharma would attack them and have them discredited, just like so many others. That’s why I doubt 1 in 10,000 Americans have heard about this $1 pill or the nutrient behind it. But here’s the thing... I’ve been on the cutting of this new breakthrough for years now and recommend it to all of my patients. I answer to my Hippocratic Oath - not the drug companies. And I don’t care what they say about me. That’s why I’ve blown the lid on this disease-ending breakthrough in [a new dossier](.  In it you’ll find how cancer is just the tip of the iceberg... In fact, it’s proven to be more effective than 19 of Big Pharma’s best-selling drugs - without side effects. Is it any wonder why Big Pharma is doing everything in their power to suppress this story? But they can’t keep a lid on it any longer. The truth is out there – and 2018 could be the year the tables now finally turn on the $1.2 trillion drug industry. [Click here for the full story](. To Your Good Health, Al Sears, MD, CNS --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2018. [LastResistance.com]( All rights reserved. 147 Ponderosa Trail | Dallas, GA 30132 Sponsorships like the above enable us to continue to bring you the latest news and information free of charge. Please note that the above message reflects the opinions and representations of the advertiser alone, and not necessarily the opinion or editorial positions of Last Resistance. [Unsubscribe from Alerts]( | [Privacy Policy](

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