When Cure is Crime

· Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
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In this book, Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury presents evidence of a cure for incurable diseases such as Type-1 Diabetes, thalassemia, and chronic kidney diseases. What currently hinders the dissemination of his curative methods to patients is a law known as the "Drug & Magic Remedy Act," which assumes that the mentioned diseases are not curable and seeks to prevent or prosecute any attempts to provide a cure. Are the health authorities blinded by this law or influenced by the health/pharmaceutical industry, which stands to lose if Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury's cure becomes known to mankind? The author hopes that this book will directly connect him to the patients who need his innovations the most.

About the author

Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury is the creator of the Mathematical Model of nutrition, known as the DIP diet, which has been proven effective in diabetes, hypertension, obesity, bone diseases, and chronic kidney diseases through clinical trials in India (Ayush Ministry), Nepal (National Health Ministry), and Malaysia (Lincoln University). Furthermore, he is the inventor of the Law of Gravity and the heat-based GRAD system to help patients in getting rid of their dependence on dialysis. Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, an engineering graduate, holds both post-graduation in Diabetes and a prestigious PhD (Hon.) in Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease. With an impressive portfolio of 27 published books, he successfully oversees the HIIMS group of hospitals, which actively engages in healthcare endeavors across India, Vietnam, and Malaysia.

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