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I wish this were still in print, November 9, 2007
If you're in the natural health field, you really need to read this. It explains how everything got turned upside-down, and how natural healing became so uncommon. It is written by a man that wrote tons of books documenting history.
I'm not sure why he got on this path, but I'm glad he did. He tracks it all back to money, which of course, we still see today. It's a long book, with lots of boring details, but well worth trudging through. I know it's expensive to buy out-of-print books. But this is one it's worth coughing up the dough for.
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Should Be In Print!, August 27, 2011
I read this book in the late 70's, and fully agree with T.M. Wish I could get it, without paying a fortune; (I did download a digital version but still want a hard copy for my library I'm trying to rebuild, from when I owned some very valuable pioneering works like this.) I agree that it is a little dry to wade through-(thought it was just me!)-but oh, if people only knew how all this drug madness evolved, it would light a fire under many to free themselves from the slavery to this dead-end therapy, and learn how health is actually restored and built in the body! (N.W. Walker's books would be a great resource, though "dated", for an intelligent person. I say this, not because his books are hard to understand, but due to the "dumbing down" of America in recent decades, and because of my familiarity with books published in the 70's, more than current ones.)
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