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Has Heart Disease Been Cured?

Has Heart Disease Been Cured?

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Now Heart Disease Found To Be A Treatable Infection!
Review: ALL OVER AGE 35 MUST READ THIS BOOK NOW! Mulhall & Hansen have done a great job explaining difficult medical concepts and describing the paradigm-shifting disruptive medical research, nanobiotech and prescription discoveries by the startup Nanobac Pharmaceuticals. The three discoverers: Mezo, Kajander & Ciftcioglu are a lively and interesting mix! This could very well be the most important medical news in 100 years....big pharma is probably watching VERY closely! BUY THIS BOOK and READ IT TWICE to be sure you didn't miss anything.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Advocating a re-evaluation of contemporary medical practices
Review: Has Heart Disease Been Cured? is a breakthrough work by journalist Douglas Mulhall and a biological engineer Katja Hansen. The two collaborators have tirelessly labored to present their findings that the root cause of heart disease and "hardening of the arteries" may not be excess fat, but rather a microbiological infection that can be treated and cured without the necessity of surgical intervention. Convincingly researched for the medical community and accessibly written for the non-specialist general reader, Has Heart Disease Been Cured? is a sharply profiled and highly necessary wake-up call advocating a re-evaluation of contemporary medical practices concerning this deadly and wide-spread cardiac condition.


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