Sunday, April 24, 2011

Nat. Institute of Health: Show 1, Pt. 1: Dr. Mort Cooper Talks to Dr. John Curtis on NIS Corruption

Nat. Institute of Health: Show 1, Pt. 1: Dr. Mort Cooper Talks to Dr. John Curtis on NIS Corruption Video Clips. Duration : 9.98 Mins.


Bottom Line at National Institute of Health: Show 1, Part 1 of Los Angeles based Speech Therapist Dr. Mort Cooper on his TV Show, Change Your Voice, Change Your Life, talks with his guest Dr. John Curtis on the corruption at the National Institute of Health as regards the curing of his Spasmodic Dysphonia, classified as incurable by mainstream medicine. Dr. Cooper talks with Dr. Curtis about how cures, which he has been reported for 35 years, are covered up and denied by the New York Times and the drug companies, especially the one which manufactures Botox. Dr. Cooper has been curing hopeless voices like Spasmodic Dysphonia, stuttering, laryngitis, raspy throat and many others for over 35 years with his natural therapy, Direct Voice Rehabilitation. Author of best-selling "Stop Committing Voice Suicide" and "Change Your Voice, Change Your Life" and three other books, Dr. Cooper very often has guests on his show to talk about their voice problems or voices experts and doctors who point out how the medical community and media outlets have been denying cures of Spasmodic Dysphonia, stuttering and other hopeless voices for years. Dr. Mort Cooper has cured the voice problems people such as actor Henry Fonda, actress Sela Ward, actress Diahann Carroll radio DJ Shadoe Stevens, sportscaster Keith Erickson, legendary actress Anne Bancroft and many other celebrities. On his show Dr. Cooper talks about all kinds of issues revolving around hopeless voices, the nature of that pathology ...

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