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Should You Trust Your Doctor?

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Unfortunately, probably not always but this doctor you can trust!

"Instinctively anti-authority and reckelessly uncompromising", probably why Vernon Coleman is my favourite doctor.  I love his work, his stance and unapologic authenticity.

Imagine a world filled with doctors more like him, until then learn to reclaim your body and take care of yourself.

All the free downlads are intented to help you accomplish all that, and at this time, this could literally save your life...

Some of the questions being asked and answered in this interview:
  • What provoked your scepticism about the medical profession?
  • Do you take medecines if you are ill? if not how do you make yourself well if you fall ill?
  • Do you think that doctors are influenced too much by the pharmaceutical industry?
  • How can the patient learn the balance between orthodox and alternative medecine?
  • Do you suspect that doctors ever have any personal interest in recommending medecines from specific companies?
  • Are you opposed to the use of anti-depressants? Do you think that depression is a disease created by the drug industry?
  • What other diseases do you think are also "created" by the medical industry?
  • Do you think that governments connive with the drug industry?
  • How could hospitals become better places for patients?
  • What is the main problem with medicines - the side effects they produce or their poor efficacy?
  • Which drugs do you think are most wildly overprescribed?
  • Do medicines damage the human's organism's defence mechanisms?
  • Does the body have the power to cure diseases alone?
  • Is being a vegetarian a good way to prevent disease?
  • Were you given vaccines as a child?

Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA, a qualified medical practitioner and the author of over 100 books.   He studied medecine at Birmingham Medical School and qualified as a doctor in 1970.

He has worked both in hospitals and as a GP.  He resigned from the Health Service on a matter of principle.

For more information, visit his website.
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