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How Drugs contribute to bad health

resenter: Neal
Guest: Dr. Richard Ruhling
Guest Bio: Dr. Richard Ruhling, became board-certified in Internal Medicine before teaching Health Science at Loma Linda University. Dr. Richard Ruhling authored Why You Shouldn’t Ask Your Doctor, Wake Up America and Apocalypse 2013.

Key Takeaways

  • Expert Profile: Dr. Richard Ruhling — Dr. Richard Ruhling, became board-certified in Internal Medicine before teaching Health Science at Loma Linda University. Dr. Richard Ruhling authored Why You Shouldn’t Ask Your Doctor, Wake Up A…
  • Key Insight: Many take pain killers, over the counter drugs, dietary supplements, things to that nature in order to improve their health.
  • Clinical Perspective: It’s all about improving our health when we’re turning to the pharmaceutical industries.
  • Why It Matters: Healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights from Dr. Richard Ruhling’s expertise and experience shared on this episode.
  • Key Point: Listen to the full episode for detailed discussion and professional insights on this important healthcare topic.

Dr. Ruhling is President of Total Health, Inc, a non-profit organization that promotes a positive lifestyle as true healthcare in contrast to prescription drugs that have become the #1 cause of illness, disability and death.

richardruhling.com


Segment Overview
Dr. Richard Ruhling discusses how drugs (both prescription and OTC) contribute to bad health.

 


Transcription

Health Professional Radio

Neal: Hello you’re listening to Health Professional Radio. Thank you and welcome. I’m your host Neal Howard. Many take pain killers, over the counter drugs, dietary supplements, things to that nature in order to improve their health. It’s all about improving our health when we’re turning to the pharmaceutical industries. Our guest in studio today is Dr. Richard Ruhling. He says that medicine has nothing to do with health. How are you doing today Dr. Ruhling?

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Last updated: August 7, 2014

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