Virus Mania

How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion-Dollar Profits At Our Expense

Paperback, 322 pages

English language

Published Sept. 18, 2007 by Trafford Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-4251-1467-1
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OCLC Number:
192041765

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A daily scan through the news gives the impression that the world is constantly invaded by virus epidemics. The latest headlines feature the human papillomavirus (HPV) alleged to cause cervical cancer and the avian flu virus, H5N1. The public is also continually terrorized by reports about SARS, BSE, hepatitis C, AIDS, Ebola, and polio. However, this virus mayhem ignores very basic scientific facts: the existence, the pathogenicity and the deadly effects of these agents have never been proven. The authors of Virus Mania, journalist Torsten Engelbrecht and doctor of internal medicine Claus Köhnlein, show that these alleged contagious agents are, in fact, particles produced by the cells themselves as a consequence of certain stress factors such as drugs, malnutrition, pesticides and heavy metals.

The central aim of this book is to steer the discussion back to a real scientific debate and put medicine back on the path of an impartial …

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Subjects

  • Popular medicine
  • Diseases - General
  • Diseases & Disorders
  • Health, Mind & Body
  • Health & Fitness / General
  • Consumer Health