Licensed to Kill

The Growing Epidemics of Iatrogenic Disease And Bureaucratic Madness

by Andrew G. Robbins


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/10/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 84
ISBN : 9781425929565

About the Book

Did you know...

- medical doctors are 9,000 times more likely to kill someone than gun owners?

- more people have died from the side effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs   like Ibuprofen than all the people that died in the Vietnam War?

- 250,000 Americans per year die from medical errors?

- during doctor strikes death rates actually go down?

- conventional medicine is now the leading killer of Americans, overtaking heart disease and cancer?

 

Iatrogenic disease means "illness caused by the physician,"

and is a national epidemic. But because of financial interests,

the western medical system shows little interest in changing how it cares for patients.

 

In Licensed to Kill you will be amazed to read about the staggering little-known toll that iatrogenic disease is having on our country. And you will be outraged to learn how the FDA is being funded, in part, by the pharmaceutical industry, so that many potentially lethal drugs are allowed to go to out to the public because of financial interests.

 

Once you read Licensed to Kill, you will never look at your family doctor, surgeon, or pharmacist the same way again.

 


About the Author

Andrew G. Robbins has been a clinical nutritional consultant since 1993.  He consults with over 200 chiropractors, medical doctors, pharmacists, naturopaths, nurse practitioners, and osteopaths all over Indiana and Kentucky.  Formerly a personal fitness trainer, Mr. Robbins is now a frequent lecturer on nutritional science to many doctor groups in the two-state region, and has been privileged to lecture at many prestigious hospitals and universities, as well as television and radio programs pertaining to health.  Mr. Robbins resides in Greenwood, Indiana with his wife, Donna, and their two children, Hannah and Luke.