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The Triumph of Medical Science Over Politics & Greed
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Altcancer.com was launched in September, 1995 -- one of the first alternative health care websites to appear in the early days of the worldwide web. Although there is no active stores connected to this website, it serves as a repository of the work of Alpha Omega Labs going back to its inception. With over 2,000 pages of free information, the site remains my most popular creation, despite the fact that much of the material is dated.



Herbhealers.com had been the primary storefront for Alpha Omega Labs since the early 2000's. However, after my illegal kidnapping in 2009, our FDA consultant recommended that we break up the store, dedicating HerbHealers.com to U.S. and Canadian customers, and AlphaOmegaLabs.com as the international storefront for all other customers. Paradoxically, the purpose of this approach was to insure that U.S./Canadian customers were not exposed to truthful claims that ran afoul of regulatory agencies there.

This was of on my first manufacturing projects in Ecuador. The site was originally parked at NaturaScio.com, but was subsequently moved to a subdirectory on this site. It contains the results of hundreds of tests concerning proprietary formulas that I developed with associates. The project was eventually closed because it wasn't practical or economically feasible to establish such an operation in Ecuador.


AlphaOmegaLabs.com has been the international storefront for Alpha Omega Labs since 2010.


Already discussed on the book page, Meditopia® is the website for the Meditopia book project, which is still a work-in-progress.



EcuadorPassionFruit was a project I worked on in 2007 and 2008, not long after I'd moved to Ecuador. The project itself was never profitable, and, in fact, the factory I worked with ended up going out of business. Nonetheless, speaking as a lifelong manufacturer, I can say it's one of the more interesting projects I've worked on.