You need this book. It is easy to become so engrossed in Kauffman's easy writing style that you will continue reading and lose track of time. Thumb through and stop at any place and you are guaranteed to find a wealth of information. Detractors to the best toxic-free remedies are provided rebuttals--you can learn a comprehensive approach to what and why. Let's make this required reading in medical schools! The only error...
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In Joseph Conrad's famous novel, "Heart of Darkness," Marlowe, the narrator of the central tale travels to the Congo in search of the enigmatic and elusive Kurtz, a renowned European ivory trader who went to Africa as an idealistic "emissary of pity, and science, and progress." Marlowe finally encounters Kurtz on his deathbed, in a compound surrounded by a ruined fence, the posts of which are capped with shrunken human heads...
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Malignant Medical Myths by Joel M. Kauffman, Ph.D, is an eye-opening expose that shatters many common and deeply ingrained health myths. Kauffman explains how these myths are born and how they are kept thriving by favorably designed and selectively cited research. Kauffman articulates in a convincing manner: --Why taking an aspirin a day is unlikely to make you live longer if you don't already have diagnosed heart disease;...
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Joel Kauffman exposes 11 common medical myths we all think are true in his book Malignant Medical Myths. Okay, admit it! You know you've done it and I don't want you denying it. We've all done it. You're flipping through the television channels and you stop on a station with a man in a white coat talking about what he recommends for his own patients. "Take an aspirin a day to ward off heart attacks and live longer." "You...
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With medical 'interventions' and drugs dominating our thinking about 'health care' and not far from $1 out of every $7 generated in some Western countries spent on it, this book is an important one that takes a scientific look at the underpinnings of some of the most common avenues that may well be proposed to you by your doctor. If you are 'placed on' aspirin, cholesterol or blood pressure drugs or are facing chemotherapy,...
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