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Omega 3s, Prostate Cancer, and Atrial Fibrillation

Subscribe for free to Dr. Greger’s videos at: http://bit.ly/nutritionfactsupdates DESCRIPTION: Fish and fish oil consumption do not appear to protect against heart disease, arrhythmias, or sudden death, but why would they increase cancer risk? What? Fish oil doesn’t help with heart disease? I was as surprised as you. See: Is Fish Oil Just Snake Oil? …Read more »

The Alkaline, Omega-3, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Cancer Garden

http://www.gettoyourcore.com – In this Core Wellness “Gardencast”, Dr. Steve reveals how cold weather greens are some of the most powerful foods on earth for heart disease, cancer, allergies and more! Learn WHY green food is so alkaline and which green food has as much protein as a steak and which ones are high in iron!

Study: Fish oil linked to prostate cancer

Millions of American men take fish oil dietary supplements that are abundant with Omega-3 to improve overall health, reduce cholesterol and heart disease risks, and other benefits. A new study links large fish oil consumption with an increased risk of developing lethal prostate cancer. Men that take fish oil supplements should consider it a medication …Read more »

Omega-3 and Prostate Cancer Examining the Pertinent Evidence

Dr. James DiNicolantonio, a cardiovascular research scientist and pharmacist, compares a recently published study that linked Omega-3 fatty acids with prostate cancer against all previous studies and found it incompatible with outcomes of most other studies.

Creationist illegally selling false hope cancer drug

Kent Hovind incriminates his son, Eric Hovind in the interstate selling of the drug amygdalin. http://creationtoday.org/product/b17-package-2/ Interstate selling of amygdalin is illegal at a federal level: http://www.cancertreatmentwatch.org/q/laetrile/commissioner.pdf Even though selling of amygdalin is legal in about 1/3rd of states, the federal ban on its interstate sale (due to the fact that theres no evidence it …Read more »