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 ‌ What is this strange, natural powder? [Health Watch] Sponsored Content Cancer-crushing powder stuns scientists [All it takes is half an ounce!] The British Medical Journal reports this strange, natural powder was powerful enough to to help completely [CRUSH late-stage cancer in one lucky patient](. After being diagnosed with the rare blood cancer myeloma, Diane Fowler endured three rounds of chemotherapy and four stem cell transplants…but nothing worked. [cancerpowder]( That’s when she decided to take matters into her own hands and try [one last treatment](… It was NOT another drug, another surgery, or anything Big Pharma cooked up…but less than [half an ounce]( per day of a 100% natural, ancient extract. Diane’s “incurable” cancer was COMPLETELY GONE. Get the stunning details in this [video exposé](. 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They carry their own set of health risks. Instead, choose a natural sugar substitute such as stevia or monk fruit drops. - Thawing food on the counter. Bacteria multiply quickly at room temperature, contaminating your food. The USDA suggests you plan ahead and thaw raw or cooked meat, poultry, egg products, or any perishable foods in your refrigerator. If you are pressed for time, use your microwave. - Using nonstick cookware. These pots and pans use chemicals such as perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The EPA has linked them to diseases of the blood, liver, kidneys, and the immune system. The following types of cookware materials won’t harm your health: cast iron, enamel-covered cast iron, ceramic, stoneware, stainless steel, and glass. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content We found Big Pharma’s smoking gun [bigpharma](Big Pharma knows more about the disappearance of this “[miracle medicine](” from 1918 than they’re letting on… And [these newly discovered documents]( prove it. Everything you need to know is [right here](. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- - Washing meat or poultry. This doesn’t do anything to make the food cleaner or safer to eat. All it does it spread bacteria to your sink and hands. And splashing water droplets can transport the bugs to your counter. All of this increases the risk of contamination. Making sure meat and poultry are cooked thoroughly is the best thing you can do to kill bacteria. - Charring meat. Nutrition Professor Christen Cupples Cooper warns against cooking meats above 300 degrees F. (This usually happens with grilling or pan frying.) This creates compounds called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (HCAs) and heterocyclic amines (HCAs). Research shows that consuming these compounds “may activate enzymes linked to cancer risk,” said Professor Cooper. She said you should avoid “cooking foods for any length of time over an open flame or hot metal surface.” Also, turn meat “frequently during cooking, and cut away charred portions.” - Keeping leftovers in plastic containers. These often contain chemicals such as bisphenol A (BPA), bisphenol S (BPS), bisphenol F (BPF) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET). BPA, BPF, and BPS are linked to cancer, heart disease, diabetes, hormone problems, and migraines. PET was supposed to be a new, safer substitute for those chemicals, but research shows it leaches estrogenic compounds into food. Estrogen is the primary female sex hormone. Exposure to excess estrogen in men leads to weight gain, ED, depression, and fatigue. In women, it can cause PMS symptoms, bloating, and insomnia. Use glass containers for leftovers instead of plastic. Home cooking is the healthiest way to eat…as long as you remember a few simple rules. Editor’s Note: If you’re concerned about exposure to the toxic chemicals that are all around us, you need the Toxin Flush Protocol. It’s a detailed plan to help remove toxins from your system. It was published in Independent Healing, your best source for evidence-based health advice. Go [HERE]( to subscribe. In Good Health, Garry Messick Managing Editor The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [One Food Helps You Make Up for a Lifetime of Health Mistakes]( [Simple Cooking Trick Lowers Blood Pressure]( [Every Time You Go Into a Store, You Walk Out With Toxic Waste]( --------------------------------------------------------------- //click2.inhresearch.com/t/EA/U0s/uaM/ACWS8w/gQ8/AAq3Rg/AQ/pzBd © 2020 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. Talk to your doctor before making any changes in your personal health care regimen. 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