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 ‌ [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](.) --------------------------------------------------------------- Think Twice Before Taking Daily Aspirin Daily aspirin does more harm than good in most people. That’s the blunt message from Harvard doctors after a major new review. Some 29 million Americans take daily aspirin for heart health. But for the vast majority, aspirin is more likely to cause internal bleeding that leads to a stroke than it is to prevent a heart attack, the authors concluded. For years, mainstream doctors encouraged practically anyone with the slightest indication of potential heart disease to take a daily low-dose aspirin. But three major studies in the last year have shown that was a big mistake. It turns out that the risk of bleeding outweighs any heart benefit in most cases. Almost half of people over age 70 without a history of heart disease are taking daily aspirin, the review found. That included many people with peptic ulcer disease. That’s a condition that should preclude aspirin use. None of these people should be taking daily aspirin, the report said. The American Heart Association has pushed aspirin for decades. But after the Harvard report, it has reversed itself. It now recommends against aspirin for people over 70…and also for those with increased bleeding risk who don’t have heart disease. Dr. Christina Wee was the new study’s lead author. She said the findings suggest a lot of adults “may be taking aspirin without their physician’s advice and potentially without their knowledge.” Coauthor Dr. Stephen Juraschek urges people who are taking daily aspirin to “discuss it with your doctor to see if it is still needed for you.” --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content Error of Exodus 30 Reveals Hidden Healing Formula? It’s believed to have been mistranslated for centuries… And its implications will [absolutely STUN the Church.]( In the Bible’s Exodus 30:23, detailing the recipe for Anointing Oil, there’s a missing ingredient… One that scientists uncovered has the ability to prevent, stop, and even reverse some of today’s deadliest diseases. This may be the reason why some of Jesus’ Apostles were able to perform miracles! Yet 2,300 years ago, some scholars believe a mistranslation obscured the real contents of the Anointing Oil. And that nearly everyone has gotten it wrong ever since. We’ve laid out the full findings of our investigation in a new presentation. [Click here for full details.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Ways to Lower Heart Disease Risk Without Aspirin There are science-backed steps you can take to avoid heart disease. None of them involve taking aspirin or any other drugs… 1. High-intensity interval training. It’s the best form of exercise for your heart. Just two minutes of HIIT gives you the benefits of a half hour of conventional jogging or biking. [Go here to find out how to do it.]( 2. Mindfulness meditation. Studies show a link between stress and heart issues. Mindfulness meditation is a natural technique that reduces anxiety. [You can learn to do it here.]( 3. Rutin. This is a plant pigment. It relaxes blood vessel walls. This prevents plaque buildup. It has the blood-thinning effects of aspirin without causing bleeding. Rutin is found in apple skin. Eating one red apple a day gives you the amount you need. You can also get rutin in supplement form. 4. Krill oil. Omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil supplements reduce inflammation, one of the main risk factors for heart disease. But krill oil is over 10 times more powerful than regular fish oil. Studies find that just 300 mg each day can reduce inflammation by over 30% in a month. 5. Berries. They’re high in fiber, full of vitamins, and fight heart disease. Berries contain powerful antioxidant compounds call anthocyanins. They have been shown to lower cholesterol and blood pressure. Berries high in anthocyanins include blackberries, blueberries, and raspberries. You can get a good amount of it from red wine too. Editor’s Note: Independent Healing is your best source for unbiased, evidence-based medical information. To find out more, go [HERE](. In Good Health, Garry Messick Managing Editor The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [Should You Take a Daily Aspirin?]( [Aspirin Worse Than We Thought…]( [Ibuprofen Can Stop Your Heart]( --------------------------------------------------------------- //click2.inhresearch.com/t/EA/PxY/dAY/ACWS8w/dRg/AAh-bQ/AQ/o9Ui © 2019 The Institute for Natural Healing. All Rights Reserved. For more from The Institute for Natural Healing, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. 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