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Crocinic Acid

 A liquid that has been promoted as a treatment for a wide range of diseases, including cancer. The ingredients thought to be in Crocinic Acid have been tested, and none of them has been shown to be effective in treating any form of cancer. Crocinic Acid is not available in the United States. Also called 126–F, Cancell, Cantron, Jim’s Juice, JS–101, JS–114, Protocel, and Sheridan’s Formula.

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