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Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD
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Cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins) have not reduced the plaque!
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www.cowgirlcreamery.com http://www.heartstats.org/datapage.asp?id=744ytfytfy Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD
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People who ate less fat ; or took statins People who ate more fat ; no statins Fatal Heart Attacks 2.9% Total Death Rate 6.1%5.8% Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD
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Vitamin D Bile salts Cortisol Aldosterone Steroid hormones: Pregnenolone Progesterone DHEATestosterone Estrogens Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD
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Mean TC Surviving cancer patients191 Deceased cancer patients167 Difference24 Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD Table 1: Comparison of TC in survivor vs deceased cancer patients
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Mean TC Surviving cancer patients187 Deceased cancer patients177 Difference10 Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD Table 2: Comparison of TC in survivor vs deceased cancer patients, without outlying data points
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Mean TCMinimum TCMaximum TC Omnivore1893428 Vegan16828259 Vegetarian1673255 Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD
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nRatio survivors to deceased Living vegan21 Deceased vegan131.6 Living vegetarian15 Deceased vegetarian72.1 Living omnivore156 Deceased omnivore433.6 Ratio all survivors to all deceased 3.0 Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD
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Why are the brain and bladder black In the middle picture?
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Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD From a PET showing metastases to the liver The contrast between cancerous tissue and normal tissue could hardly be more stark.
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Stage Total patients treated until remission or death RemissionDied Remission / Total = Success rate I6564198% II3029197% III1714382% Early IV49371276% Late IV2271532% Total18315132*83% Stage I to early Stage IV 16114417 (including DDD) 89% Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD
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Stage Total patients treated until remission or death RemissionDied Remission / Total = Success rate I54180% II43175% III3030% Early IV102820% Late IV3030% Total2591636% Stage I to early Stage IV 22913 41% Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD
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Stage Total patients treated until remission or death RemissionDied Remission / Total = Success rate I60 0100% II26 0100% III14 0100% Early IV3935490% Late IV1971237% Total1581421690% Stage I through early Stage IV 1391354 97% Copyright 2014, Colleen Huber, NMD
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RemissionDied All patients83%17% Sweetened food eaters36%64% Steadfast in both treatments and avoiding sweets 90%10%
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