The human body has been extensively studied by health professionals, physiologists, anatomists, surgeons and other medical professionals. The human form is composed of many different types of cells that together, create tissues and subsequently organs. The immune system protects the body’s tissues, cells and organs from dangerous pathogens. Scientific textbooks depict a fully mapped and understood human body.
However, some say the human body is fundamentally misunderstood by a scientific and medical establishment; that the scientific textbooks need revising; our understanding of the human body needs a complete reform and that true healing can only take place once humanity is aware of this knowledge.
Here to discuss these issues with me is Dr. Tom Cowan. Cowan attended medical school in his home state of Michigan at the Michigan State College of Human Medicine. After graduating in 1984, he did an internship in family practice in Johnson City, New York.
Thomas S. Cowan, M.D., attended Duke University, graduating in 1977 Summa Cum Laud with a degree in biology. From 1985 until 2019, Dr. Cowan had a general medical practice, first in upstate New York, then for 17 years in Peterborough, N.H., and for 17 years in San Francisco, until his recent retirement from active practice. He formerly served as vice president of the Physicians Association for Anthroposophical Medicine. Dr. Cowan has given countless lectures and workshops throughout the U.S. on a variety of subjects in health and medicine. He is the author of six books. Five of these books spent time on the Amazon and/or Barnes & Noble bestseller lists, and each was ranked No. 1 in their respective categories, often for many months. Dr. Cowan is the author of several books, including “Human Heart, Cosmic Heart”; “Vaccines, Autoimmunity and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness” and most relevant to current events, “The Contagion Myth”.