Subject: ~Bruce Lee...(1-Hour Left to SAVE!)

Thousands of MMA fighters have come and gone.

But none compare to the legacy of Bruce Lee.

He was a true athlete. His body and mind were in perfect peak condition,
allowing him to achieve seemingly impossible feats.

A famous actor, he starred in "Enter the Dragon," America's first
martial arts film.

But then, in an instant he was gone.

He was killed by a "medication" known as Equagesic - a deadly mixture of
aspirin and the muscle relaxant, meprobamate.

A friend gave him one dose…and that's all it took.

When the doctors announced Lee's death, it was ruled a
‘death by misadventure.'

Bull$hit.

They should have called it "death by prescription drug."

Today we're in the midst of the largest mass poisoning in history —
courtesy of "our meds."

Nobody should die from using meds as prescribed...

Yet, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association, death
from meds is the #1 killer in USA!

And just like they hid the cause of Bruce Lee's death, the media asserts
that deaths by medications are always due to either allergic reactions or
overdoses.

Consider, in an August 1998 article published by LA Times,
titled "The Truth Behind Life and Death of Bruce Lee," the actor's
wife Linda Lee Cadwell berated reporters:

"Having been married to Bruce for nine years and being the mother of our
two children, I am more than qualified to give a correct recital of the
facts. Let me pick one glaring falsehood in the story to illustrate my
point: Your reporter writes that Bruce died because of taking ‘too much
aspirin.' Besides being false, the tone of the statement smacks of
sarcasm and disbelief."

He didn't take too much of anything.

Bruce was only guilty of taking a med, not too much of it.

Sadly, taking just ONE of any med can be "too much."

Think about it.

Even Bruce Lee, the epitome of great physical health, fell prey to this
status quo back in 1973. Given his young age and his peak physical
fitness, his death came as a shock.

If anything, it's proof of how risky meds are, no matter what your age.

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The People's Chemist