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Little scientific, nothing native, about U.S. treatment taken by cancer-stricken aboriginal girls
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National Post: The late founder of a Florida alternative health clinic that treated two cancer-stricken Canadian aboriginal girls built her program on the notion that wheat grass holds remarkable healing properties, born out partly by a Bible story and the eating habits of dogs and cats. Read more.