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You make me out to be a charlatan and a 'snake-oil salesman' but, as I told your reporter, the biomedical treatments I use are warranted in the mainstream, peer-reviewed, learned journals of medicine. Your reporter used the unethical subterfuge of creating a fictitious 'son' with...

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Published inMail on Sunday
Main Author Welsh, Bill
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London (UK) Solo Syndication, a division of Associated Newspapers Ltd 08.06.2008
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Summary:You make me out to be a charlatan and a 'snake-oil salesman' but, as I told your reporter, the biomedical treatments I use are warranted in the mainstream, peer-reviewed, learned journals of medicine. Your reporter used the unethical subterfuge of creating a fictitious 'son' with an elaborate medical history invented with help from equally unethical 'medical experts'. You falsely alleged I recommended tests costing more than [pounds]1,500 for a patient whom I had not seen. I made it entirely plain that I would not recommend any treatment until I had seen your reporter's 'son' and the 'mother' and checked his medical history.