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Pulp Med: Why Doctors Will Give You Only Half-Truths

April 12, 2012

Book review

This book explores the demise of conventional medicine, reevaluates its fundamentals and highlights the potential for better and more humane mainstream and alternative therapies

by Petros Arguriou and Beldeu Singh

We live in a world where health systems collapse one after another, where big pharmaceutical interests pull the strings of science and politics, and where charlatans promise marvelous cures.

Who can you really trust? Yourself, your judgment, the natural capacity of your body to heal, and the thousands of devoted health researchers who are not governed by ulterior motives or blindfolded by the innate limitations of the establishment.

Every day, thousands of great medical opportunities are lost because they do not serve the established flow of money. Billions of dollars are being thrown into pipelines that turn out to be dead ends, and doctors act like brokers, selling individual and public health to the highest bidder. And this is unacceptable.

Health is every man’s birthright. And that is exactly why medicine should serve humanity and not the contrary.

This book explores the demise of conventional medicine, reevaluates its fundamentals and highlights the potential for better and more humane mainstream and alternative therapies — some of which are easy to access. There is always a better way.

$24.95 — O-Books, an imprint of John Hunt Publishing Ltd., Laurel House, Station Approach, Atresford, Hants S02 9JH, UK.

Reprinted from AzNetNews, Volume 30, Number 5, October/November 2011.

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