2000 year-old medicines found in a a shipwreck??
By Marja
@buenavida (9984)
Sweden
November 28, 2017 8:55pm CST
This is what I read in a newsletter by Dr Al Sears.. He says that they are well packed and that they are possible to analyze.. The information about the content in the bottles is supposed to cure almost any diseases, including cancer..
I wonder if anyone of you have read about this??
Is it really true?? 



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@buenavida (9984)
• Sweden
29 Nov 17
He says they have analyIyzed it - true of not?? - I posted a couple of links here..

@buenavida (9984)
• Sweden
29 Nov 17
Let’s see if we hear about more info of this subject.. He might be right, so we’d better wait and do more research.. 



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@buenavida (9984)
• Sweden
29 Nov 17
If the medicines have been lying in the bottom of the ocean for such a long time, they might be unknown to most of us..Maybe we hear about what the researchers are finding..
They’re the oldest drug vials ever found — and they contain a shocking medical secret.Missing since the time of Christ… perfectly preserved for 2,000 years… this panacea could finally end chronic disease for good… Archaeologists have made the ultimate he
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@LeaPea2417 (40029)
• Toccoa, Georgia
29 Nov 17
If it is true, then that is amazing.
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@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
29 Nov 17
Where did you get this information? I have not read about it. If it is right, then it will be another challenge for our scientists to find out the truth through experimentation. It will be a great boon for the mankind. But, the scientists should do the task without any bias. Then only the truth will come out.
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@buenavida (9984)
• Sweden
29 Nov 17
This is what I found - true or not??:
They’re the oldest drug vials ever found — and they contain a shocking medical secret.Missing since the time of Christ… perfectly preserved for 2,000 years… this panacea could finally end chronic disease for good… Archaeologists have made the ultimate he
@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
29 Nov 17
I doubt there is any truth to this. When it cones to health, there are no magic pills or cures. It takes a lot of discipline in doing positive things (healthy diet, exercise, enough sleep, positive attitude, etc) and avoiding negative things (junk foods, overeating, smoking, etc) and even then, there are no guarantees. I have not heard anything about it. I'll check it out.
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@buenavida (9984)
• Sweden
29 Nov 17
Yes, all this helps us to keep healthy, and maybe that is what we need.. medicines and pills cannot give us what we were meant to eat and a lifestyle we need.
Let's see if we hear more from the research.. They might find something better than the pharmacy pills though, but we still need the basics, healthy food and healthy living 


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@buenavida (9984)
• Sweden
30 Nov 17
@1hopefulman Yes, I saw that it is a commercial, and either it tells the truth or not.. maybe better wait and see if we find something more about this story..


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@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
29 Nov 17
@buenavida The reference you provide is only a commercial. I tried to locate more information but was no able to find any.
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@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
29 Nov 17
I have not heard of it but it sounds very interesting. Send the link please.
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@buenavida (9984)
• Sweden
16 Dec 17
Could be, many might be poisonous, but some "weeds" like dandelion are still used as "medicine"
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
16 Dec 17
@buenavida Yes, some are beneficial.
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