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The Ivermectin Case: Oncological Promise and Clinical Reality
The preclinical promise of ivermectin against cancer and why clinical evidence in humans has not yet confirmed it…

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The Coca-Cola File: Bought Science, Stolen Water, and the Hidden Price of a Global Empire
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Vaccines: The Forensic Anatomy of the 154 Million Lives They Stole from Death (1796–2024)
FROM SMALLPOX TO 154 MILLION: THE FORENSIC ANATOMY OF VACCINES Two Centuries of Immunization, Statistics and…

HEBERSaVax: the Cuban cancer vaccine that breaks the Bevacizumab paradigm
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The Nestlé Archive: Six Decades Under Scrutiny
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COVID-19 Vaccines: A Six-Year Forensic Anatomy of Pharmacovigilance, Litigation, and Contractual Opacity (2020–2026)
Six years of clinical evidence, court rulings, and opaque contracts. A technical dossier on AstraZeneca, Janssen, mRNA, the Pfizergate scandal…

The Sildenafil Archive (Vol. I): Hacking Nitric Oxide
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L-Arginine, growth hormone, and adult height: a critical analysis of the efficacy claims of commercial amino acid supplements
Cognition Sleep & Circadian
This report critically examines the promotional claim that oral L-arginine supplementation, marketed in formulas such as Omnilife's "Power Maker," induces a sustained increase in height of approximately 1.5 centimeters per month in adults through the release of growth hormone (GH). Based on available evidence in endocrinology, pharmacokinetics, bone development biology, virology, and pharmacovigilance, this claim is shown to be biochemically, physiologically, and biomechanically unsustainable. The analysis establishes that: (i) commercial doses of 3 g are subtherapeutic compared to the 6–30 g used as a diagnostic test of somatotrophic reserve; (ii) the transient GH peak induced by L-arginine does not result in clinically relevant increases in hepatic IGF-1 and is attenuated or even suppressed when combined with exercise; (iii) Longitudinal elongation of the adult skeleton is physically impossible after epiphyseal fusion, mediated by estrogens and consolidated around 16–19 years of age; and (iv) chronic free arginine overload carries documented risks—gastrointestinal disorders, HSV reactivation, trabecular deterioration in osteoporosis models, and, with sustained supraphysiological exposure, acromegalic and cardiovascular risk. It is concluded that the marketing claim constitutes a regulatoryly relevant deception, unsupported by peer-reviewed biomedical literature. Keywords: L-arginine; growth hormone; IGF-1; epiphyseal fusion; dietary supplements; pharmacovigilance; deceptive advertising.










