Hamer: A Critical Look At Healthcare
A**R
A must read
I was so grateful to come across this book. Everyone on earth could benefit from this information. Well written and easy to follow.
J**N
Really well presented
I've not quite finished but am really enjoying this well-presented, informative, well-researched look at our Healthcare system and the GHK approach. Clearly highlights why GHK is the only health approach that proves cause. Great for anyone interested in Healthcare of GHK beginners.
R**G
Easy to digest analysis of the current issues with modern healthcare
I have read several books on the topics covered here since 2020 and Mark Hanley's book succeeds in being perhaps the most direct and easily digested presentation of not only the issues with modern healthcare and the questionable assumptions that supports it but presenting the alternative paradigms clearly and succinctly. If you always thought something wasn't right with the causes of disease (and their 'cures') as presented - this is the book for you.
I**R
Excellent overview of the current dramatic healthcare situation - and a great way out of it...
In this book, the author not only wants to share the results of his research, but also the way he arrived at his conclusions. This approach, as well as his personal writing style, makes it easy for the reader to understand what problems exist in today's conventional and alternative ways of dealing with illnesses, and what other models exist. The question of the "why" of diseases, that is, understanding the causes of diseases, is much more clearly explained.In the introduction, he elaborates how important it is to know the cause of the disease in health and medical decisions rather than just trying to get the symptoms under control. In his search for answers he explores e.g. the contradictions and problems in the development of the infection theory, the judicial process for Dr. Lanka’s prize money, which deals with evidence of the existence of the measles virus, the example of the Russian twins Masha and Dasha, who share a common lower body, but have two separate upper bodies with different diseases, and much more.He then gives a brief introduction to the most important health models - as well as a completely different, new way of looking at things that relatively few people are aware of and inspired by. These 5 models then serve as the basis for a plausibility check on various clinical scenarios.In my opinion, Mark Hanley illuminates quite nicely the huge sums of money spent each year by the most diverse organizations of the various clinical disciplines (cancer, ALS, MS, allergies, ...) while lacking clear causal understanding and thus inching only marginally closer to their goal. And that, although there has been a genius, causal model now for over 30 years, perhaps a fraction of the attention and research funding should be devoted to it.A very good book with which to bring about a fundamental change in sickness and health!
A**S
Fabulous book - a MUST read for any GNM enthusiast!
In "Hamer, A Critical Look at Healthcare," Mark Hanley achieves what he sets out to do: to look critically at our current state of "healthcare" including history, how we arrived at our present situation, its effectiveness or lack thereof, etc. He then lays the groundwork for understanding the 5 Biological Laws of German New Medicine in such a way that, intuitively, they make complete sense. He doesn't espouse to be a doctor. Instead, he's a regular guy with a deep passion for presenting the whole picture, as he sees it. This book is a valuable introduction to GNM and it is also highly beneficial for people who learn best with logical, sequentially presented information. We need more books that present the bigger picture of "healthcare" AND that also provide real solutions. Kudos to this author!
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