Thursday, August 18, 2011

Killing the Cure: Show 2, Pt 1 of Dr. Mort Cooper Talking About Natural Voice Cures with a Patient

Killing the Cure: Show 2, Pt 1 of Dr. Mort Cooper Talking About Natural Voice Cures with a Patient Tube. Duration : 15.13 Mins.


Killing the Cure: Show 2, Part 1 of Dr. Mort Cooper, Los Angeles based Speech Therapist, on his TV Show, Change Your Voice, Change Your Life, talking with Dr. John Curtis about the natural curing of Spasmodic Dysphonia and other voice maladies naturally by Dr. Cooper using his Direct Voice Rehabilitation. His natural cures are tremendously better and safer than Botox shots or surgery, which are performed routinely by doctors around the world. Dr. Cooper's TV talk show focuses exclusively on voice problems and he has voice experts, doctors and patients to talk about various aspects of natural voice cures. Dr. Cooper has curing hopeless voices naturally with his Direct Voice Rehabilitation for over 35 years, while doctors, claiming they are incurable, only offer band-aids in the form of surgery or the highly destructive Botox shots for such maladies as Spasmodic Dysphonia (Strangled Voice), stuttering, laryngitis, raspy throat and many others. Natural voice cures have been covered up by the New York Times and the drug companies, especially Allergan which manufactures Botox, for decades while Dr. Cooper has been curing voice Spasmodic Dysphonia, stuttering, laryngitis or raspy throat naturally. 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 ...

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