The Skin Cancer Information Handbook
A Nobel Prize winner speaks out
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In 1934 Dr Warburg was awarded the Nobel Prize for discovering that cancer could not live in an environment that had sufficient oxygen. This was profound. He had discovered that cancer could only exist in a person that did not have sufficient oxygen in their system. He had discovered that the cancer virus was anerobic (could only exist where oxygen was not present). The solution was therefore simple; raise the person's oxygen levels. This could be easily and inexpensively done. However it conflicted with the goals of the pharmaceutical industry, and thus was never made known to the public at large.
Now this information is made known to you. Take advantage of this situation to learn how to protect you and your family from the health challenges of the future.
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