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Sick to Death

After following her MD’s order to drink radioactive iodine to kill her overactive thyroid, Guggenheim award winning filmmaker Maggie Hadleigh-West catapults into debilitating illness and in her quest to regain her spiraling health discovers widespread medical corruption that destroys the health of hundreds of millions of lives worldwide.

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After following her MD’s order to drink radioactive iodine to kill her overactive thyroid, Guggenheim award winning filmmaker Maggie Hadleigh-West catapults into debilitating illness and in her quest to regain her spiraling health discovers widespread medical corruption that destroys the health of hundreds of millions of lives worldwide.

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