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Dr. allan spreen reviews
Dr. allan spreen reviews















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which would be mostly collagen, plus about a dozen amino acids, some proteins, and mine- oh. hmm, you know, no where in either of their writing do these two highlight what EG-M is.īut, there is this thing, endothelial growth medium, which is abbreviated as EG-M, and it is for cultivating cells that would grow on the inside of blood vessels. He received his medical degree from East Tennessee State University James H. Not-Dr-Spreen, but, you know, I want to do my own research.ĮG-M. Spreen is an internist in Johnson City, Tennessee.

dr. allan spreen reviews

Spreen knew each other, because it would really make a lot of this written seem bias!Īnyway, they don't, clearly, so let's look at EG-M, and see if we can't suss out the truth to these claims ourselves.

dr. allan spreen reviews

Not-Dr-Spreen shares with us, owns a company which sells a variety of products which claim to contain EG-M! Boy, it sure would be suspicious if Mr. Spreen, the scientist who has done all of the not-peer-reviewed research on EG-M's efficacy as a treatment for the various illnesses Mr. For "EG-M", which the sales letter says "holds mega amounts of Collagen, plus more then a dozen amino acids, essential proteins, and healing minerals." But is actually a fucking sales letter, once you get to the en. (Doctors aren't allowed to just make cladims about products as doctors, because that's reckless.))Īnyway, let's move past that and look at Mr. Spreen, and he misrepresented himself to avoid violating medical laws. Therefore, it seems likely the article was written by Dr. Spreen, you can compare his voice with other videos he has on YouTube.

dr. allan spreen reviews

Spreen read, nearly verbatim, something written by someone else? The video I link *is* Dr. Spreen, and this "article" says they spoke with Dr. Well, the video actually is someone reading an abbreviated version of an article written by someone who claims to have spoken to Dr. Again, the theory is, Clinton has been working with medical companies for two decades, to encourage cancer, so there would be dead people she could have vote for her.Īt its face, the theory is a hybrid of some modern anti-pharmaceutical rhetoric with some of the old-school anti-Clinton jabs from back in the Cattlegate days.

dr. allan spreen reviews

Allan Spreen, explaining how Crooked Hillary is in bed with the hospital cartels to encourage cancer so she could have dead people vote for her in the election. So, since I doubt any of you want to take the time to watch it, the video claims to be a Dr. While there is a limited amount of science behind some medical claims about bee propolis (marketed as 'sour honey'), its promotion as a cure that is withheld from the public by Hillary Clinton and. Here it is as a lander page I saw under a Fox article about the upcoming Mercedes C-Class. Not-Dr-Spreen shares with us, owns a company which sells a variety of products which claim to contain EG-M Boy, it sure would be suspicious if Mr. Today, across the conservative web, there has been a video being shared as a banner ad, embed, or whatever. Spreen, the scientist who has done all of the not-peer-reviewed research on EG-M's efficacy as a treatment for the various illnesses Mr. Wow, okay, this is gonna be a bit of a read but bear with me:















Dr. allan spreen reviews