• Incurable Me

  • Why the Best Medical Research Does Not Make It into Clinical Practice
  • By: K. Paul Stoller MD
  • Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
  • Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (44 ratings)

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By: K. Paul Stoller MD
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
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In Incurable Me, a maverick physician brings transparency to some of medicine's most closely guarded secrets. As he establishes a link between commerce and medical research, K. P. Stoller also explains how to treat some of the most worrisome diseases and conditions afflicting humans today - including Lyme disease, brain trauma, dementia, and autism.

Dr. Stoller maintains that the best evidence in medical research is not incorporated into clinical practice unless the medical cartel has the potential to make large amounts of money promoting the results of the research. Stoller takes his provocative argument a step further, maintaining that if specific research conflicts with a powerful entity's financial interests, the likely result will be an effort to suppress or distort the results. Stoller cites numerous examples, including corporate influence on GMO labeling and public health.

Stoller also explores how "revolving-door-employment" between the Centers for Disease Control and large pharmaceutical companies can affect research results - as well as our health. Written in an accessible style that is thoroughly appropriate for a lay audience, Incurable Me is a must-listen for anyone interested in the state of modern medicine.

©2016 Kenneth Paul Stoller (P)2016 Audible, Inc.

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Excellent book. Very well written!

This book is very well written and easy to follow. A lot of useful information. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in their health.

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For Your Consideration

This book asks you to consider the question what if the medical system isn't trying to save you? What if it could care less if you got well, or worse: was profiting from your condition; or worse was causing and contributing to your illnesses for profit and other nefarious reasons. Every person should consider what has medicine done for the average American. Are Americans healthy or even getting healthy? This book asks us to consider why we are getting sicker, when most people now have access to medical care? Are we really an incurably chronically ill society by design, or is it medical ignorance, arrogance and greed?

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Tinfoil hat...or truth?

Dr. Stoller has an ax to grind with the FDA, CDC, and Big Pharma, among others. A big, outraged, serious ax. He's furious with the way our medical system has been manipulated, and makes a convincing case that we have been used as guinea pigs over the decades. Considering the medical atrocities that have been committed by our government in the past (infecting men with syphilis; carrying out eugenics; performing forced sterilization, etc.) and the sloppy track record of the FDA, it is possible, and terrifying, that he may be right, or at least nipping at the heels of the truth. However, if you don't feel overwhelmed and defeated by the end of this book, I'd be surprised. Everyone is out to kill us, using everything imaginable -- burying information on Lyme disease, using vaccinations for population control, filling our teeth with mercury, poisoning the water with fluoride, spreading chemtrails through the atmosphere, feeding us GMO crops... There's a chapter at the end about detoxifying, but even though I'm a big fan of supplements and diet, I feel that most people will feel overwhelmed by this information and will close this book feeling angry and more confused than ever, especially when he often preludes his chapters with "an entire book could be written on this one subject." However, having fact-checked some of his claims, I've concluded that the grain of truth is there. For instance, Lyme disease may be a cause of Alzheimer's, and serious researchers have attempted to get funding for research and been shot down by the NIH. Dr. Alan MacDonald has an excellent three-part series on YouTube about Lyme research. Dr. Stoller is not an anti-vaxxer so much as a physician who wants better, safer vaccines, but as he points out, any whiff of dissent against the establishment triggers a smear campaign. Those are a couple of examples of the various topics that do make you go, "Hmm..." The bottom line, though, is that the ultimate question of what to do about it feels like more than what the average person can take on. So we're presented and left with a nightmare scenario. Dr. Stoller is either a conspiracy nut, or a courageous pioneer against dark forces. Listen to the book and decide for yourself.

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Published in 2016

The author was spot on but four years too early on some of the things was saying concerning what goes on today! Very important book very good read

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A whistleblower who has paid the price for telling the truth

Dr. Stoller has saved my life and career . As a former epidemic intelligence intelligence officer with the CDC I can attest to the political pressure against agent orange exposure research. There was, during the Vietnam war, a total ban on research into the consequences of exposure to agent orange. Instead, we dealt with birth defects, among hairdressers.
That was less threatening to the powers that

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Great book!

He tells you like it is. The corruption of governmental agencies and pharmaceutical companies. It was satisfying to read about something I've recognized myself yet he knows so much more. Appreciated the helpful tips chapter.

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Read this book

The information shared in this book is mind-blowing. The evidence is overwhelming. There really is no looking the other way.

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Comprehensive!

I absolutely LOVED this book! For people, like me, that like to look at medical, political, racial, national, govermental, financial, economic, agricultural, institutional, world, and personal problems from a systems approach this book is utterly amazing. I highly recommend! As a result of reading this, I was able to insert a few more missing pieces into the puzzle of what is happening in this crazy world right now!

If you want to believe what we are being myopically fed, via the biased news media, this book is definitely NOT for you. You may be one of those that choose to believe the government knows best and we should all just shut up and put our masks on. If you are one of those, don't read this book!

Dr Stoller wakes us up to the consequences of the overuse of vaccines, pestisides, food additives, etc. These things have caused numerous unintended conditions and medical problems for innocent children and people, Dr Stoller's research and reporting helps to make it evident to anyone who doesn't have their head in the sand.

After reading this book most people will come to the conclusion enough is enough! It's time for us to wake up and just say no to big pharma, the government and big business. Our bodies, our choices.

Thank you Dr Stoller for this comprehensive and thoughtful book that is so very relevant to our times!

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fantastic listen

This book is a must buy, I'm in the research field so this is good stuff here.

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Questionable

I can't pretend to agree with all his hypotheses. This book was a bit different than what I was expecting. Unfortunately, I thought he lost credibility as the book progressed. This book would be better on paper as a manual for people who want to take large quantities of supplements.

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