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#41 WDDTY: Prescription Drugs Containing Carcinogens

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In their latest podcast, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard reveal how the prescription drug you're taking could contain high levels of a carcinogen or cancer-causing agent. America's drug regulator, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has recalled more than 50 drugs so far because of their health risks. The drugs, known as generics because they are out of patent control, make up around 90 per cent of all drugs being prescribed—and the contaminated products could be shipped to more than 30 countries.

Other topics covered in this episode include:

  • A cup of tea helps keep you sharp (and changes your brain)
  • Choline supplements protect against Alzheimer's
  • Polio outbreak in the Philippines caused by the vaccine
  • Autism a disease of inflammation

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Content provided by Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard, Lynne McTaggart, and Bryan Hubbard. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard, Lynne McTaggart, and Bryan Hubbard or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore.

In their latest podcast, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard reveal how the prescription drug you're taking could contain high levels of a carcinogen or cancer-causing agent. America's drug regulator, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has recalled more than 50 drugs so far because of their health risks. The drugs, known as generics because they are out of patent control, make up around 90 per cent of all drugs being prescribed—and the contaminated products could be shipped to more than 30 countries.

Other topics covered in this episode include:

  • A cup of tea helps keep you sharp (and changes your brain)
  • Choline supplements protect against Alzheimer's
  • Polio outbreak in the Philippines caused by the vaccine
  • Autism a disease of inflammation

Don't forget to rate and review our podcast.

  continue reading

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