







Coleman's Laws: Twelve essential medical secrets which could save your life [Coleman, Dr Vernon] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Coleman's Laws: Twelve essential medical secrets which could save your life Review: Very Informative - I was aware of many of the points in this book already. I recommend to anyone who still believes modern medicine is infallible and that medical doctors are scientists. Some of the things he describes in the book my family members and family friends have experienced, and I’ve heard a few other first hand accounts of people who’ve barely survived treatment from modern medicine. I like the way Dr. Coleman writes. He uses clear concise language that anyone can understand. He breaks down complicated topics so that those without a medical degree or even any type of higher education should be able to understand. He has excellent skills of logic and is very good at making a point and then backing it up with examples. The way he breaks things up into sections makes what could be an overwhelming amount of information much easier to digest. He backs up his claims with numbers and gives examples of where he read something, such as which journal or organization it’s from. I find him to be very credible and most of what he says rings true though there may be a few things he says I might question a little. But we should always question the things we read to a certain extent, and learning should encourage us to ask more questions. I really admire Dr. Coleman for dedicating his life’s work to telling the truth even at his own personal expense and having the integrity to stand up to injustice no matter the personal costs. I watched a video of him on You Tube and should mention that while reading this, you should imagine a distinguished elderly gentleman speaking in a British accent. Review: Witty & True - Snippets of wisdom fr a master. Enjoyed Coleman’s pithy laws so much I read them over the ph 2my mom turning 100 nxt mo w AMD. We both said, “So true!” as we shared a COL.
| Best Sellers Rank | #308,608 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #277 in Holistic Medicine (Books) #16,432 in Medical Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,083) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.71 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1795179929 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1795179928 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 283 pages |
| Publication date | January 26, 2019 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
J**Y
Very Informative
I was aware of many of the points in this book already. I recommend to anyone who still believes modern medicine is infallible and that medical doctors are scientists. Some of the things he describes in the book my family members and family friends have experienced, and I’ve heard a few other first hand accounts of people who’ve barely survived treatment from modern medicine. I like the way Dr. Coleman writes. He uses clear concise language that anyone can understand. He breaks down complicated topics so that those without a medical degree or even any type of higher education should be able to understand. He has excellent skills of logic and is very good at making a point and then backing it up with examples. The way he breaks things up into sections makes what could be an overwhelming amount of information much easier to digest. He backs up his claims with numbers and gives examples of where he read something, such as which journal or organization it’s from. I find him to be very credible and most of what he says rings true though there may be a few things he says I might question a little. But we should always question the things we read to a certain extent, and learning should encourage us to ask more questions. I really admire Dr. Coleman for dedicating his life’s work to telling the truth even at his own personal expense and having the integrity to stand up to injustice no matter the personal costs. I watched a video of him on You Tube and should mention that while reading this, you should imagine a distinguished elderly gentleman speaking in a British accent.
R**E
Witty & True
Snippets of wisdom fr a master. Enjoyed Coleman’s pithy laws so much I read them over the ph 2my mom turning 100 nxt mo w AMD. We both said, “So true!” as we shared a COL.
B**N
I like it
Wonderful work
R**D
good book mostly
I dropped one star because I think your research on addictive drugs is wrong. You should see the documentary made in the U.K. called "the God plant" for your wife's sake as well as those who follow your web site.
I**R
Well written and full of advice
This book is written by a medical doctor and warns you for medical doctors ! Hilarious read, but with lots of good sense, advice, and tips. Enjoyed it very much, and bought a couple more books by Dr. Coleman. Great read.
O**R
Great Book from a Great Doctor
Dr. Coleman provides so much information in this book. I highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in getting healthy, staying healthy, and helping their families do the same.
S**Y
Much needed book in any family library.
I absolutely love this book! It pulls back the veil on the medical establishment. Once you read this book you will never look at any medical professional the same way again.
T**N
The author is bios , so results tend to go towards vegetarian conclusions,
The book has some good information, and beneficial, not all the results concur with other research conclusions, anything to excess is harmful
E**A
Mister Coleman’s books should be mandatory. The books about the world which we live in are highly educational, the novels are very interesting and relaxing lectures.
M**N
This is a very compelling book written in 2006 discusses the role of Doctors and Hospitals which is ultimately to improve the health and well-being of all their patients and save lives but the medical profession (Doctors) and health care services can sometimes kill people through mistakes including medical ignorance or incompetence. Dr V. Coleman writes in an easy to understand language and which helped me to read the book in one sitting. Today's current reality of global medicine and double-speak in the Government and the mainstream media around Viruses and Pandemics. And, by reading this book - it gives you a sort of second opinion. Dr Coleman powerfully argues that the patients themselves know their bodies better than anyone and they are in charge of them. More specifically, to Paraphrase Dr Coleman: ...Experts always exaggerate the importance of their subject in order to make themselves appear more important than they are ...For example, just as the people who warn constantly about AIDS are looking for fame and money… so many of the people who warn about bird 'flu are all bird 'flu experts with, inevitably, both a vested interest in creating interest in their speciality and in some case a commercial interest in selling remedies..." I found the 12 Coleman Laws in the book as excellent reminders for everyone to protect your health and well-being. Here is my interpretation of them: 1 If under treatment for existing disease and new symptoms appear - then you should assume the current treatment is causing it, unless proven otherwise. 2 No point having tests unless results affect your treatment. 3 If the treatment is not working - consider the possibility of diagnosis being incorrect. 4 Screening examinations and check-ups are more profitable for Doctors than their patients. 5 It is the Doctor who needs annual check-ups not patients. 6 Hospitals are not suitable places for the sick people, if you must go into one, you should get out as quickly as possible. 7 There are fashions in medicine as they are in clothes and the only difference is ill-conceived fashions may embarrass you - as the fashions in medicine may kill you. 8 The medical establishment will ultimately decide on health matters which benefit industry, government and the medical profession rather than the patient. Similarly, government will always take decisions that benefits them and not individual patients. Whatever you read, hear and see about medicine and health matters will always favour Big Pharma and the government rather than the real needs of patients. 9 Doctors and Nurses know little or nothing on staying health e.g. having useful information about food, diet and healthy eating, sadly, same true of nutritionists and dieticians. 10 There are no holistic healers, there are only holistic patient. 11 There is no such thing as minor surgery. 12 Some patient will always be treated more equally than others. Dr Coleman ends this final 12th Law by saying: "Today it is the elderly who are treated least equally. This statement is poignant on what is happening to the elderly in the UK within care homes - across the country during this current ongoing global virus pandemic. Finally, a very high recommendation from me to everyone to read this excellent book and consider reading "Old Man in Chair" by the same author.
S**N
Dr Coleman books are revealing about what medical profession has got into. Many of the ills pointed out by author can be minimised if Other stakeholders like drug companies,authorities should read this book without malice and help in restoration of dignity to the profession
N**N
This book has changed my life. It speaks so much truth. A true humanitarian. I wish more doctors and individuals in government and medical industry had the courage to speak truth and have genuine care for society. Whether you see the world as he states it to be or not - read it. One day the words may just come to your consciousness and save your life or the life of someone you love. All Life is beautiful and is worth fighting for.
D**O
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