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@kstar077 I tried looking up “flushing vessels”. And Dr. Barbara O’Neill and it a scam as you can see from the item below.
What is Barbara O Neill best known for?
“Cancer Treatment: O'Neill falsely claimed to be able to cure cancer and urged clients not to use chemotherapy. She promoted the discredited notion that cancer is a fungus treatable with baking soda, asserting, without evidence, that one doctor had cured 90% of his patients' cancer with baking soda injections.”
“On September 24, 2019, the HCCC indefinitely banned O'Neill from providing health services or education in any capacity, regardless of whether or not she accepted payment for doing so. This precludes her from giving lectures, public speaking or seeing clients.[1]”
She was also promoting ‘flushing vessels.’
I think you are best sticking with scientifically-based medicine. Are you looking at integrative medicine? Much of it is very good, but a lot is bad. Always check your sources!

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Thank you for the info on Dr. Barbara O'Neil. I take medicine for blood pressure and her hype seemed believable..the flushing vessels. I just hate taking all the pills my docs prescribe for me. Her med is natural. No chemicals. I was suspicious of her pills but they were natural ingredients so I thought why not.?! I was skeptical too. Too good to be true for sure. Anyway, that is why I put it out there with the Mayo clinic people and you wrote back with your insight. Thank you