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  2. Vinegar test - Wikipedia

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    Vinegar test is a cervical cancer testing method that uses acetic acid, a major component of vinegar. It has been found to be useful as an effective and inexpensive screening test. It has the potential, say researchers from the University of Zimbabwe and Johns Hopkins University, to improve the chances of preventing cancer in developing world. [1]

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    Kaitlyn Dever is returning to Netflix to star in a series based on a true story — well, kind of a true story. Dever (Unbelievable, Dopesick) plays infamous Australian wellness guru Belle Gibson ...

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    Vitamin C may be even better for you than we thought. According to research, it may help stop cancer from spreading.. We're talking about the natural stuff, though. There are higher doses of ...

  5. Rivalta test - Wikipedia

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    The Rivalta Test is a simple, inexpensive method that can be used in resource-limited settings to differentiate a transudate from an exudate. [1] It is a simple, inexpensive method that does not require special laboratory equipment and can be easily performed in private practice.

  6. Hoxsey Therapy - Wikipedia

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    Hoxsey Therapy or Hoxsey Method is an alternative medical treatment promoted as a cure for cancer.The treatment consists of a caustic herbal paste for external cancers or a herbal mixture for "internal" cancers, combined with laxatives, douches, vitamin supplements, and dietary changes.

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  8. D. C. Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    One reviewer wrote, "Pliny, the ancient Roman originator of the doctrine of signatures, used honey and vinegar to cleanse the system and promote good health. D. C. Jarvis, M.D. in Folk Medicine has re-popularized the use of honey and apple cider vinegar in modern times." [8] He died at the Girouard Nursing Home in South Barre, Vermont, at

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