The People’s Pharmacy is everywhere
The People’s Pharmacy has all kinds of great advice for unconventional but useful methods for treating common — and uncommon — maladies. For instance, did you know that Listerine wards off mosquitoes? That some dermatologists say you can get rid of warts with poison ivy?
So what exactly is The People’s Pharmacy? Well, it’s a web site. It’s a radio show. It’s a newspaper column. It’s a blog. It’s a line of books. It’s a podcast. It’s a newsletter. The medium isn’t important because it is every type of media. The important thing is, it’s a collection of “Honest, old-fashioned approaches that work!” and “Affordable alternatives to pricey pills!”
Dr. Everyone and the Graedons
So where does this information come from? It comes from everybody! Everyday humans ask questions, send in their tips for getting rid of heartburn or fending off an asthma attack without needing online cash loans to afford medicine. Medical experts contribute their thoughts as well through guest columns
Joe and Terry Graedon, a husband and wife team, review information and answer questions. Dave Korzon at Rambler Magazine says:
He’s the pharmacologist, the mercurial one, an in-your-face, quick-with-and-opinion-or-fact bulldog. She’s the medical anthropologist, a deep thinker, careful and precise with her comments.
Staying in business
Long before it was the multi-faceted information aggregate it has become today, The People’s Pharmacy was a best-selling book that was published in 1976. But the Graedons knew better than to stop there. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "The People's Pharmacy Helps Save on Medical Costs"
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