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Townsend Letter is not…
 
 
…another Pretty Alternative Magazine
 
 
…a Boring Medical Journal of Double-Blind Science
 
 
…a Consumer's Guide to So-Called Best Medicine
 
 
…a Health Food Supplement Industry Tabloid
 
 
 

We are the doctors and patients who actually use alternative medicine in our lives every day!

We are the doctors and patients who are "in the trenches," dealing with symptoms and disease using alternative medicine. We share stories and information about the good, the bad and the unworkable parts of alternative medicine.

Why get your information from researchers who only view alternative medicine from a lab bench or ivory tower? Why get your information from university-based MDs who don't understand herbs, vitamins and homeopathy?

Why get your information from scare-tactic "20/20" and "PrimeTime" journalists, who only report the horror cases and never report about the thousands who benefit from alternative medicine?

Read the original …the first …the best: the Townsend Letter, the Examiner of Medical Alternatives, published since 1983.

 
     
 
Jonathan Collin, M.D.
Publisher and Editor-in-Chief
 
 

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