Elaine Hollingsworth - Doctors are dangerous

987baz

The Living Force
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Greetings,

I was wonderinf if anyone has heard of Elaine Hollingsworth and her book, Take control of your health and escape the sickness industry. I remember reading her book quite some time ago and only recently remembered it while talking with my sister who has a copy. Elaines views on diet and health seem very similar to that of the group here. I did a search and couldn't find anyithng on the forum. She also has a site http://www.doctorsaredangerous.com/

I just thought that someone here may have come across this before as she has been doing this for quite some time....


here is a blurb from the site about her book

Millions of people are suffering needlessly as a direct result of the food industry and the drug manufacturers’ unconscionable zeal to earn hundreds of billions of dollars, aided and abetted by scientists who have been paid handsomely to fudge, even falsify, test results.

Hello Friend,

My anger and disgust drove me to write this book, which has now sold over 500,000 copies, and inspired people all over the world to join our crusade against the multi-national pharmaceutical giants.

It is customary for writers and publishers to have their work scrutinised by lawyers prior to publication in order to preclude the possibility of lawsuits from companieswho feel affronted by statements and evidence presented which are critical of their products, commercial practices and ethics.

I have chosen not to do so.

Instead I have gone to extreme lengths to ensure the accuracy of my statements and the veracity of my evidence. Any offence and distress caused to organizations and companies criticized in this book is entirely intentional! They deserve it!

It is the least I can do in defence of the millions of their victims who have suffered much more than distress as a result of their disgraceful, self-interested conduct.

In particular, should any of those I have singled out for dishonourable mention feel that my attack is unwarranted in their case, I would welcome the opportunity to debate the issue with them in court and in public.

I can assure them that there is now a massive and growing worldwide audience of victims and their relatives who would be very interested to hear their defences. If they have any.

THIS BLATANTLY SUBVERSIVE BOOK SHOULD BE
READ BY EVERYONE!...

Elaine attacks the pharmaceutical multinationals and their medical co-conspirators.

She warns about the life-threatening effects of artificial sweeteners.

She explains exactly why soy is not fit to eat.
She informas men about widely advertised foods that lead straight to impotence and prostate disease.

She gives everyone a blueprint for overcoming all illnesses naturally, and living a long, healthy life.

I WONDER WHERE ELAINE GETS HER COURAGE!
Michael Curry B.A. DIP.ED.DIP.ACU.BR7
Accredited AACMA
Tweed Essential Therapies
Tweed Heads, NSW, Australia

Allow Me To Share Conclusions Based Upon Sound Science

In my campaign and research I have been joined by independent and caring physicians, biochemists, scientists, individuals and organizations who have helped expose the extent of fraud and dishonesty, not only amongst their peers, but at the highest levels of government.

I can promise you that not one of these people is in the employ of multinational corporations. They are dedicated men and women whose conclusions are based upon sound science, not upon the propaganda, the power and the coercion of the legal drug industry.

Because they are free to speak their minds, they are the only scientists I trust.

Their opinions rarely find their way into the establishment media which is, like much of the world, under multi-national domination.

My thanks go to enlightened pioneers such as Raymond Peat, MA, PhD, endocrine physiologist and prolific author; the late John R. Lee, MD, whose work on progesterone has helped millions of women, clinical nutritionist Krispin Sullivan, and Dr Barry Durrant-Peatfield, a British physician who truly exemplifies the patient-friendly, common sense principles of Hippocrates.

Also to the courageous work of Valerie and Richard James in New Zealand for exposing the disgraceful market in soy products, deserves worldwide recognition.

Without the extensive research and generous help given by these and many other caring health professionals who took the time to talk with me, this book could not have been written.

There is more to this book…

“Take Control of Your Health and Escape the Sickness Industry” reveals damning evidence of the lengths to which corporations and governments will go in order to maintain high levels of profitability, regardless of their often catastrophic effects on the health of those they claim to serve. But there is more to this book than attacks on big business and the medical and health industries.

Throughout its pages you will discover well-researched and proven alternatives to expensive medication and surgical procedures, as well as learning about commonly held “beliefs” and even maladies which are nothing more than the inventions of marketing experts to help sell more products.

This remarkable book will show you how to:

Determine which foods and which minerals build bone mass

Prevent/reverse osteoporosis

Substitute safe remedies for dangerous HRT

Avoid food and beverages that cause bones to dissolve

Avoid/reverse all female (and male) complaints without drugs

Prevent/reverse impotence and prostate illnesses

Use simple, natural remedies for many common ailments

Discover the only progesterone that is effective, does not contain preservatives, and costs a few cents per day

Banish constipation

Rejuvenate your skin naturally

Banish brain fog

Prevent breast cancer

Sail through menopause, drug-free

Avoid a commonly prescribed drug that creates severe spinal degeneration, even in the young

Get a mineral that halts 40-50% of calcium loss

Get a Peruvian root vegetable that has been used for 10,000 years to promote bone density and make menopause easy, and costs a few cents a day
 
baz said:
There is more to this book…

“Take Control of Your Health and Escape the Sickness Industry” reveals damning evidence of the lengths to which corporations and governments will go in order to maintain high levels of profitability, regardless of their often catastrophic effects on the health of those they claim to serve. But there is more to this book than attacks on big business and the medical and health industries.

Throughout its pages you will discover well-researched and proven alternatives to expensive medication and surgical procedures, as well as learning about commonly held “beliefs” and even maladies which are nothing more than the inventions of marketing experts to help sell more products.

This remarkable book will show you how to:

Determine which foods and which minerals build bone mass

Prevent/reverse osteoporosis

Substitute safe remedies for dangerous HRT

Avoid food and beverages that cause bones to dissolve

Avoid/reverse all female (and male) complaints without drugs

Prevent/reverse impotence and prostate illnesses

Use simple, natural remedies for many common ailments

Discover the only progesterone that is effective, does not contain preservatives, and costs a few cents per day

Banish constipation

Rejuvenate your skin naturally

Banish brain fog

Prevent breast cancer

Sail through menopause, drug-free

Avoid a commonly prescribed drug that creates severe spinal degeneration, even in the young

Get a mineral that halts 40-50% of calcium loss

Get a Peruvian root vegetable that has been used for 10,000 years to promote bone density and make menopause easy, and costs a few cents a day

The above part is kind of annoying to me - why not just write out these things, the actual information, like we do here on the forum, sharing freely, information we discover through months and years of research - instead of using it as a sales pitch for the book? Just seems to speak to commercialism to me, but I suppose I have high standards from hanging around here for so many years.
 
anart said:
The above part is kind of annoying to me - why not just write out these things, the actual information, like we do here on the forum, sharing freely, information we discover through months and years of research - instead of using it as a sales pitch for the book? Just seems to speak to commercialism to me, but I suppose I have high standards from hanging around here for so many years.
Something about it bugs me too. People that have been through the forum "recommended reading" list will be familiar with a lot of this already, and the rest is covered in other excellent books, some of which are discussed in the forum. My instant response to the title "Doctors are dangerous" is "tell me something I don't already know." Books that start with something true and then go on using pseudoscience and other subjective material can be dangerous too, and I can't help wondering if this is one of those.
 
My sincere apologies, my post was not meant as a sales pitch, I have no affiliation with the book or the author.

In truth, reflecting on your responces, it seems that my programming of laziness was at work here, rather than re-reading the book and presenting relavent information to the forum, I rememebered a few points from the book about the dangers of Soy and the benefits of coconut oil and was hoping that someone else was familiar with the book and could tell me whether it was worth re-reading.

Time for me to read the book again and post something of value...

thanks for the mirror
 
987baz said:
... I rememebered a few points from the book about the dangers of Soy and the benefits of coconut oil and was hoping that someone else was familiar with the book and could tell me whether it was worth re-reading.
Also search this forum for "soy" and "coconut oil" and other relevant keywords, and follow the trail. We can't offer instant truth like some of these books do, but there is a wealth of material here with which you can educate yourself and choose the best books for further study.

One interesting thing I have noticed is that none of the best books I have read on these subjects has presented the whole picture, not even in a general way let alone in a way that takes into account my personal unique issues. The best authors, though, present what they know without pressing us hard to believe everything they say. They don't claim to know it all.

Each one of us has to do our homework, and books that claim to do that for us, while they may sometimes contain very useful information, have the potential to slow us down with other misinformation presented in a "persuasive" way. In the process of reading and questioning, you may eventually find the "big picture" starting to come into focus in a way that is both scary and liberating.
 
thanks Megan,

I will re-read the book in question and cross reference with information that has already been gathered here and see if there is anything worth discussing.

One interesting thing I have noticed is that none of the best books I have read on these subjects has presented the whole picture, not even in a general way let alone in a way that takes into account my personal unique issues. The best authors, though, present what they know without pressing us hard to believe everything they say. They don't claim to know it all.

Each one of us has to do our homework, and books that claim to do that for us, while they may sometimes contain very useful information, have the potential to slow us down with other misinformation presented in a "persuasive" way. In the process of reading and questioning, you may eventually find the "big picture" starting to come into focus in a way that is both scary and liberating.

food for thought indeed, thank you again for your enlightening advice, it is most appreciated.
 
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