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More underground cures

Noel Grima Sunday, 28 June 2026, 08:59 Last update: about 19 days ago

‘The New Miracles: An updated anthology of underground cures’. Author: Jenny Thompson. Publisher: Health Sciences Institute / 2014. Pages: 107

In July 2014 I had published on these pages a review of what in my opinion was and remains a remarkable book, An Anthology of Underground Cures.

This contained an account of cures as a result of non-mainline science, some are old systems of healing, others are new developments.

I do not know if my review led to readers trying out their hand at one or other of the cures listed in the book.

Certainly however that book made a hit in the US. The slim book I am reviewing today is a follow-up with some new developments.

Thus, in the second chapter the book argues that toothpaste in general can be dangerous for our health because of some components that can be dangerous for health.

In the next chapter the book introduces what it calls a groundbreaking natural diabetic cure that is twice as effective as top-selling diabetes drugs at lowering blood glucose in every measure.

Next, it describes how a discovery that could help maintain cardiovascular health was made in an unlikely place - a fry kitchen.

Chapter six explains how a ground-breaking natural cure halts the most invasive breast cancer even when chemotherapy fails.

The 13th and last chapter explains how breakthrough studies reveal that a miracle plant defeats the two most incurable cancers - pancreatic and ovarian.

Each chapter includes details, addresses and other information where the cure can be obtained.

Obviously, above everything else one should follow medical advice.

 


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