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Foreward
Our Purpose
We want to help you to get you well:
• by convincing you that generally it is an outright lie, that
arthritis is incurable;
• by means of books and articles that expand your horizon
(and your physician’s) on causes of ill-health;
• with the gentle support of some self-help treatments; and
• through your committment to guided tours led by knowl-
edgeable alternative medical health professionals of your choice, us-
ing treatments of your choice.
We can and do supply you with some of the world’s best wellness
advice and down-to-earth reading references and other resources. We
have no vested interest or stock holdings in those whose help or prod-
ucts are recommended.
Considering all of the above, you’re sure to run into the claim of
“quackery” especially by the professional who does have a vested
interest in holding onto your “patient” status, or suffers from his or her
own hidden desire to remain ignorant. So bear with us a moment while
we discuss the nature of quackery.
The Nature of Quackery
Much of the advice proferred so liberally by many health profes-
sionals while creating this book bucks traditional medicine, but repre-
sents safe, innovative, non-traditional treatments when applied prop-
erly. Given the success stories told repeatedly, it’s hard to understand
how anyone could or would want to continue with totally ineffective,
often damaging traditional treatments for arthritis!
Those who would persuade you not to try safe, workable alterna-
tives would call such treatments “quackery,” and those who would
help you toward wellness as “quacks.”
John W. Campbell, Jr.
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was a remarkable modern writer and
thought-provoker, who was commemorated by naming a crater on mars
the “Campbell” crater.
A “Quack” According to John W. Campbell, Jr.
“Now let’s consider for a moment what’s meant by a ‘quack’ in
the medical field.
“The usual charge is that a quack is someone who uses an im-
proper treatment, one which does not help, or actually injures the pa-
tient, while inducing the patient to pay for his mistreatment, and keep-
ing the patient from going to a licensed doctor and getting the treat-
ment he needs. That a quack is in the business solely to make money at