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When they get cancer, millionaire celebrities from some of the most exclusive neighborhoods in America head south of the border for forbidden medical treatments. That's right. They go to Mexico for treatments banned in America.Click Here To Grab Your Copy

You probably know the names of some of these millionaires.

If you follow America's favorite pastime, you've heard of Brett Butler, the star center fielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers. At his peak, Butler sometimes batted above .300 and made as much as $3.5 million per season. When he got throat cancer in 1996, he went to Mexico for forbidden cancer treatments. Today he's as healthy as a horse.

And you probably recall movie and TV actor Eddie Albert, who starred with Eva Gabor in the 1960s sitcom "Green Acres." Eddie took his wife to Mexico to defeat her cancer. He was so pleased with the treatment she received that he appeared in an educational video promoting forbidden cancer treatments.

Perhaps you saw actress Rebecca De Mornay in "Risky Business" with Tom Cruise. Or you might have seen her in "Wedding Crashers" or "The Hand that Rocks the Cradle." When Rebecca's wealthy mother got cancer, she went to Mexico for forbidden cancer treatments.Click Here To Grab Your Copy

Let me give you another example. In November of 1986, cosmetic tycoon Max Factor's son Donald came down with one of the deadliest, most aggressive forms of cancer. I'm talking about carcinoma of the lung that had already metastasized to his liver and spine.

At the time of the shocking diagnosis, Donald was 51 years old. He said, "I was told I only had six months to live. But 17 years later I'm still alive and kicking!" (He made that remark in 2003.) He credits his astounding recovery to the forbidden cancer treatments he received in Mexico.

Most amazingly, Donald's doctors have pronounced him "cured."

Donald says, "I went back regularly for check-ups, and after about three years of being in remission the doctors said I was cured. I said, I thought in the cancer business you were never cured.' And they said, Well, it's silly to keep writing down "Remission" year after year. We'll see you whenever you want to come back.' And that was that..."

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