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Is You Medicine Killing You

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Transforming Health with Brad King

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SHOW DESCRIPTION:

The drug companies aren’t telling us something very important and your doctor doesn’t seem to want you to know… according to the Life Extension Foundation, the estimated total number of deaths induced inadvertently by a physician or surgeon or by medical treatment or diagnostic procedures—in the US annually is close to 800,000. This would indicate that the medical system is itself the leading cause of death and injury in the US. Something is wrong when regulatory agencies pretend that vitamins are dangerous, yet ignore published statistics showing that conventional medicine is the real hazard.

GUEST BIO:

Dr. Michael T. Murray is one of the world's leading authorities on natural medicine. He has published almost 30 books on health-related topics, and his research into the health benefits of proper nutrition is the foundation for a best-selling line of vitamins and supplements at Natural Factors, where he is Director of Product Development. He is a graduate, faculty member, and serves on the Board of Trustees of Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. According to Dr. Murray: "One of the great myths about natural medicines is that they are not scientific. The fact of the matter is that for most common illnesses there is greater support in the medical literature for a natural approach than there is for drugs or surgery." Unfortunately, many people are not aware of the natural approach that can put them on the road to lifelong health. Dr. Murray has dedicated his life to educating physicians, patients, and the general public on the tremendous healing power of nature.

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