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Yes, unless the studies involve practicing medicine without a license or using unapproved medical equipment or food that has claimed any curative effects like apricot kernels (laetrile / amygdalin) or THC / hemp / marijuana oil for cancer prevention. Vitamin C, D, and E serum levels have been studied. When, for example, vitamin D serum levels are within a good range, the patient is unlikely to come down with various disease in the first place. As soon as anyone claims any curative effects for a vitamin or mineral, the FDA jumps in and will say that the only thing that can cure is a patented poison synthetically concocted by drug companies who have gotten approval for their drug having gone through a very expensive (100s of millions of dollars) multi-stage approval process involving the participation of many medical doctors, animal test models, and human trials.

If you should happen to discover anything meaningful that interferes with the income streams of the establishment, then you will run into trouble with the law. You may be arrested, jailed, and have to defend yourself in court against charges filed against you by any number of organizations (in the USA including the AMA state medical boards, the FTC, and the FDA). The reason for this is that the people who control the healthcare system and Western medicine are monopoly men with interests in drug manufacturing, government policy, and population control. If you prevent them from earning money from the sick or potentially sick by curing them or preventing them from having disease, they will attack you with all the means at their wealthy disposal and send government minions over to carry out the harassment.

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