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Why consumers need better protection from dodgy health care: the case of 'Universal Medicine'

  • Written by John Dwyer, Founder of the Australian Health Care Reform Alliance & Emeritus Professor, UNSW
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In 1999, a tennis coach from Maroubra, Serge Benhayon, supposedly experienced a series of awakenings that imparted to him detailed understanding of how the body works, the real cause of disease and the methods needed for...

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