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As RFK Jr. is grilled by a roomful of politicians about his plans to re-shape public health agencies, I speak with classical homeopath Sarah Thompson about how we got to this point.
We talk about the history of the political takeover of medical practice, education, and research, including the founding of the AMA and the economic incentives behind this power grab.
We also talk specifically about homeopathy, and about the long-standing relentless assault on this particular modality by the medical establishment. We talk about the fundamental difference in paradigms between the two modalities, and why little sugar pills pose such a threat to mainstream practitioners and institutions.
You can find Sarah here;
Sarah is also on X;
You can find Harris Coulter's Divided Legacy: A History of the Schism in Medical Thought, at the Brownstone Institute;
Americans for Homeopathy Choice is here;
I spoke here with economist Bob Murphy about getting the state out of health care;
And I spoke here with journalist Jeremy R. Hammond, on the question "should medical licensing be abolished?"
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As RFK Jr. is grilled by a roomful of politicians about his plans to re-shape public health agencies, I speak with classical homeopath Sarah Thompson about how we got to this point.
We talk about the history of the political takeover of medical practice, education, and research, including the founding of the AMA and the economic incentives behind this power grab.
We also talk specifically about homeopathy, and about the long-standing relentless assault on this particular modality by the medical establishment. We talk about the fundamental difference in paradigms between the two modalities, and why little sugar pills pose such a threat to mainstream practitioners and institutions.
You can find Sarah here;
Sarah is also on X;
You can find Harris Coulter's Divided Legacy: A History of the Schism in Medical Thought, at the Brownstone Institute;
Americans for Homeopathy Choice is here;
I spoke here with economist Bob Murphy about getting the state out of health care;
And I spoke here with journalist Jeremy R. Hammond, on the question "should medical licensing be abolished?"

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