Cass Ingram
Dr. Cass Ingram is a nutritional physician who received a B.S. in biology and chemistry from the University of Northern Iowa (1979) and a D.O. from the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences in Des Moines, IA (1984). Dr. Ingram has since written over 20 books on natural healing. He has given answers and hope to millions through lectures on thousands of radio/TV shows. His research and writing have led to countless cures and discoveries. Dr. Cass Ingram presents 100's of health tips and insights in his many books on health, nutrition, and disease prevention. Dr. Ingram is one of North America's leading experts on the health benefits and disease fighting properties of wild medicinal spice extracts. A popular media personality, he has appeared on over 5,000 radio and TV shows. He now travels the world promoting perfect health – the natural way
Black Seed Oil Miracle
Cass Ingram discusses the ancient wisdom of black seed oil and how it can have a significant impact in battling today’s major health concerns.
Oregano Oil, Probiotics and Lyme Disease
Recorded at a recent in-store appearance, Cass Ingram talks about oregano oil as a germicide, use for pets, and how to take it safely with… Read More »Oregano Oil, Probiotics and Lyme Disease
Lyme, Vitilago and Worms
Recorded at a recent in-store appearance, Cass Ingram talks about Lyme Disease and what products to take. He also discusses vitiligo, how its a fungal… Read More »Lyme, Vitilago and Worms
Lyme Disease Interview with Talk Show Host Richard Syrett
Radio host Richard Syrett of The Conspiracy Show speaks with Cass Ingram about his victory over Lyme Disease using natural herbal remedies. Aired: June 4,… Read More »Lyme Disease Interview with Talk Show Host Richard Syrett
The Black Seed Heart Miracle
Cass Ingram discusses the supportive benefits and unique characteristics of Black Seed Oil for a healthy heart.
Wild Oregano: Your best choice to improve your health
The many health benefits of oregano oil are amazing, but not all oregano oil on the market shares the same level of quality and efficacy.… Read More »Wild Oregano: Your best choice to improve your health
Radio Interview: Winter Illness Prevention on South Florida Spotlite
Cass Ingram discusses winter illness prevention the natural way, as well as his book, The Cure is in The Cupboard. with Ashley Owen, host of… Read More »Radio Interview: Winter Illness Prevention on South Florida Spotlite
Dangerous Solvents in Curcumin and Other Supplements – Evidence
C. Ingram
With dietary supplements there is a presumption of safety. This can prove somewhat dangerous for those who take them with impunity and/or who fail to scrutinize the source. Even so, by no means are such supplements as dangerous as pharmaceutical drugs. Let us keep this in perspective. Drugs are responsible for countless cases of extreme illness, including organ failure, in fact, in North America alone millions of such disastrous cases occur each year. Plus, standard drugs are a major source of premature death. In hospitals alone some 110,000 people die from toxic reactions to prescription drugs – and this is yearly, making such medications far more toxic than illegal drugs. Then, too, vaccinations are highly poisonous, sickening tens of thousands of Americans yearly but also causing cases of outright fatality.
In contrast, on a yearly basis botanical medicines do not cause such fatalities. Yet, no toxin should be given a free pass, even if found in the natural medicine industry. This is why it is so crucial to outline safety issues. Here is the critical element. Dietary supplements are deemed inherently safe. There’s sense of trust involved that at a minimum in it could only help and never harm them. It is from a plant, after all. In contrast, drugs are presumed toxic. Thus, only rarely do people take more than the prescribed or minimum dose. With supplements, people may take extra or even massive doses. Yet, should they do so if they are solvent-tainted?
Solvent corruption is a major issue, and it should never be understated. The typical solvents used for botanical extraction include ethanol, ethyl acetate, acetone, hexane, isopropyl alcohol, and 1, 2 dichloroethane, the latter being a chlorinated hydrocarbon (Note: hexane is rarely used, today, as a primary solvent for curcumin extraction). Many of these solvents are deliberate carcinogens. All are poisonous to the liver, although the most noxious of all are the petrochemical sources. Ethyl alcohol is the least toxic and, if fully driven off, does not cause any untoward effects. Regardless, how can an herbal medicine aid bodily function, while it is intoxicating the cells with petrochemical residues, including liver cells?
Per GoogleBooks via the text, Sweet Smell of Success there is the following report:
Dichloroethane is particularly poisonous. It’s a monster of a chemical, the formula and structure as follows:
What a heavily chlorinated hydrocarbon it is, noxious beyond measure. Yet, not uncommonly, it is being used for herbal extracts. However, now, because of its known carcinogenic properties its use is restricted, at least officially. Here is a summary of the degree of its toxicity from the chemical industry literature:
It truly is noxious, being a published carcinogen in animals as well as humans, notably a significant factor in lymphoma:
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Interview with Michael Savage
Dr Cass Ingram is interviewed by nationally syndicated talk show host Michael Savage of Savage Nation on the benefits of raw extracted cannabis oil. Broadcast:… Read More »Interview with Michael Savage
Interview on the Jiggy Jaguar Show
Sneezin’ Season is right around the corner. Forget drugstore pills and prescriptions: The Cure is in The Cupboard 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION – NEWLY UPDATED FOR… Read More »Interview on the Jiggy Jaguar Show
How to Obliterate Genital Herpes: C. Ingram protocol
Few people realize genital herpes can be obliterated from the body. After all, it’s only a virus, though a tenacious one. The right approach must… Read More »How to Obliterate Genital Herpes: C. Ingram protocol
Misconceptions of CBD
The question is, with all the CBD supplements available, which is better? Which is safest and which is most potent? Regardless, cannabis extracts should derive from organically raised plants, whether marijuana, Cannabis indica, or the sativa version.
Cass Ingram interview about The Lyme Disease Cure
Cass Ingram spoke about his new book, The Lyme Disease Cure with host Greg Thomas on the Conversations show on Seattle’s KKWF-FM (5/8/16).