Want to hear something wild? Total worldwide statin sales were projected to surpass $1 TRILLION…in 2020. Here we are 3 years later, and statin sales continue to soar higher than ever. The U.S. alone accounts for $15 billion in sales every year. Needless to say, the “war against cholesterol” has been a highly profitable … Read More
The “Pac-Man” Cure for Inflammation and Joint Pain
I have fond memories growing up and playing “Pac Man” with my dad. It was one of his favorite arcade games and remains a classic enjoyed by millions still today. Maybe you’ve played before? However, I’m not here to talk about video games today. But there is an important reason why I bring up Pac Man. It has to do with … Read More
What Do Cancer, Heart Disease, and Arthritis All Have in Common?
What do cancer, heart disease, and arthritis have in common? As it turns out, they all involve a “sticky” protein called fibrin. You see, fibrin is a double-edged sword. It’s a natural protein produced in the liver that circulates throughout the bloodstream. One of the main functions of fibrin is to help form blood clo … Read More
Written By: June 6,2023
Does Turmeric Relieve Joint Pain?

I get a lot of flak from the mainstream medical community. They call people like me “quacks”… Or “snake oil salesmen”… Just because I believe people have a right to know there are safe and effective natural solutions for just about every health condition under the sun. But the more people learn the truth, the mo … Read More
Why Are Doctors Doling Out Rat Poison to Millions of Boomers?

Is this Hidden Danger In Your Medicine Cabinet? You might be surprised to know one of America’s most prescribed drugs... ...is also found in the pest control aisle at Home Depot. I’m serious. Drug companies say it’s harmless to humans. Yet, studies link it to fatal internal bleeding, kidney failure, increased ris … Read More
Fibrin: The Sticky Protein Behind Joint Pain and Inflammation

Bonus Content: The 5 WORST Foods to Eat If You Have Joint Pain or Arthritis The sticky clumps covering the red blood cells pictured above is called fibrin. It's your body's first response to injury and pain. Fibrin itself is not bad, unless it gets out of control. Fibrin dictates how healthy and flexible every part of … Read More