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Why Pepcid Is the Only H2 Blocker Worth Taking (2025)

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A 70-year-old man lay unconscious, his body wracked with tremors, fever spiking to over 104 degrees Fahrenheit, his heart pounding at 150 beats per minute (1). Minutes earlier, he had received a common pain medication — meperidine — following a routine procedure. What followed was serotonin syndrome, a life-threatening reaction marked by agitation, muscle rigidity and collapse of neurological function. Available on Amazon But what stunned physicians wasn't the rapid onset. It was the equally rapid reversal of symptoms after an IV injection of famotidine, a heartburn drug better known by its brand name: Pepcid. Most people think of Pepcid as a mild over-the-counter acid reducer, but its effects go far beyond your digestive tract. Research from the Korean Journal of Anesthesiology revealed something unprecedented: famotidine halted serotonin syndrome fast. Mental clarity returned within 15 minutes. Tremors and even dangerously high blood pressure all faded without the need for sedat...

Estrogen and Serotonin: What You Need to Know (2025)

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In this interview (below), Bulgarian bioenergetic researcher Georgi Dinkov discusses the downsides of estrogen and serotonin, both of which are generally considered beneficial for physical and mental health. The drug industry is making a mint on the idea that depression is caused by low serotonin, for example. However, a closer look reveals both estrogen and serotonin can cause severe problems and you do not want high levels of either of them.   Estrogen Is an Obesity Promoter and Known Human Carcinogen The original name for estrogen was adipin, so called because it was known to make you fat, as in adipose (fat) tissue. In the mid-‘50s, when the drug industry started pushing synthetic estrogens, this knowledge faded from memory. One of the most infamous early synthetic estrogens prescribed was diethylstilbestrol (DES), which caused fetal malformations and deaths, and cancers in the mothers who took it. DES was eventually withdrawn and banned for use in humans. DES is not es...

The Inflammation-Cancer Connection: How Fixing Your Metabolism Slashes Risk

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Cancer doesn't appear out of nowhere — it develops in an environment your body has been shaping for years. One of the most overlooked factors is the way everyday stressors gradually push your system out of balance. When your body is constantly under pressure, the signals that control repair, growth, and immunity start working against you instead of for you. You might not notice it at first. A little more tired than usual, a few pounds gained or lost without explanation, aches that seem to linger — these are all signs your body is stuck in a cycle of strain. Left unchecked, this state doesn't just wear you down, it lays the groundwork for serious disease. This connection between chronic stress, energy disruption, and cancer risk was explored in detail during a discussion hosted by Chemaines Model Health, featuring bioenergetic researcher Georgi Dinkov (1). Their conversation revealed how cancer cells hijack broken energy pathways and why controlling stress and inflammation is ...

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