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James Coburn (1928-2002), American film actor who starred in some 70 films and 100 television shows. Coburn has his film debut in 1959 in the western ‘Ride Lonesome’ alongside Pernell Roberts. He appeared in several episodes of Bonanza and other television shows, and a variety of films in the 1960’s and 70’s—notably ‘The Magnificent Seven,’ ‘The Great Escape,’ ‘Charade,’ ‘Major Dundee,’ and ‘Our Man Flint.’

Coburn was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, and had to cut back on his acting work in the 1980s. Eventually deciding that doctors were good at handing out pills but not so good at getting to the root of the problem, he looked for some alternative therapies. His treatment regimen consisted of electromagnetic treatments, deep tissue massage, and methylsulfonylmethane (MSM),...View full story
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