New film: Bad Medicine; the Human Cost of Animal Experiments
Steve | 31.01.2007 04:48 | Animal Liberation | Health
The British Anti-Vivisection Association proudly announces the completion of its first ever film documentary, Bad Medicine: the Human Cost of Animal Experiments.
It is the first UK produced film exposing the full implications of basing a system of medicine on the practice of animal experimentation, or vivisection, and was produced to counter the bombardment of pro-vivisection propaganda that has been purposely manufactured and disseminated by a media – the BBC in particular – that has been only too eager to take up without question the cause of those whose task it is to convince us that vivisection ‘works’.
Bad Medicine exposes:
The devastating toll in human lives because of animal 'safety-tested' drugs, and why animal testing is used as a scapegoat when drugs kill and injure people
The reasons why animal research cannot help people, and how human health is declining despite - or rather because of - the billions spent on animal research
How the cancer industry is not interested in genuine cancer treatments
The real reasons for the decline of the infectious diseases
How the media and politicians both benefit from vivisection's continuation
How many within the medical profession are opposed to vivisection, and how the practice is the cause of an out-of-control 'health-care' expenditure
That vivisection is responsible for the poisoning of our environment
The DVD is 45 minutes long and contains interviews with:
Actor Mat Fraser
Dr Monheim Fadali
Dr Tony page, author of Vivisection Unveiled
Naturopath and BAVA director, Pat Rattigan
Bad Medicine is being sold at a very reasonable cost, and the BAVA is urging anti-vivisection and health campaigners to help take on the promotion, distribution and showing of the film. The new BAVA website has samples of a leaflet, poster and website banners that can be downloaded, whilst leaflets can be purchased for distribution.
BAVA director Pat Rattigan says:
“Bad Medicine is a landmark in that for the first time British anti-vivisection campaigners have at their disposal a UK made film that concisely and powerfully destroys the myth that animal research has anything to with health. It is the film that, widely circulated, should help convince many people as to the urgent need for the total and immediate abolition of animal research and testing on medical and scientific grounds.”
Further details about Bad Medicine, and the suppressed books of Hans Ruesch, can be found on our new website (please note new address).
Contact details:
British Anti-Vivisection Association, PO Box 73, Chesterfield S41 0YZ
Email: info@bava.org.uk
Web: www.bava.org.uk
It is the first UK produced film exposing the full implications of basing a system of medicine on the practice of animal experimentation, or vivisection, and was produced to counter the bombardment of pro-vivisection propaganda that has been purposely manufactured and disseminated by a media – the BBC in particular – that has been only too eager to take up without question the cause of those whose task it is to convince us that vivisection ‘works’.
Bad Medicine exposes:
The devastating toll in human lives because of animal 'safety-tested' drugs, and why animal testing is used as a scapegoat when drugs kill and injure people
The reasons why animal research cannot help people, and how human health is declining despite - or rather because of - the billions spent on animal research
How the cancer industry is not interested in genuine cancer treatments
The real reasons for the decline of the infectious diseases
How the media and politicians both benefit from vivisection's continuation
How many within the medical profession are opposed to vivisection, and how the practice is the cause of an out-of-control 'health-care' expenditure
That vivisection is responsible for the poisoning of our environment
The DVD is 45 minutes long and contains interviews with:
Actor Mat Fraser
Dr Monheim Fadali
Dr Tony page, author of Vivisection Unveiled
Naturopath and BAVA director, Pat Rattigan
Bad Medicine is being sold at a very reasonable cost, and the BAVA is urging anti-vivisection and health campaigners to help take on the promotion, distribution and showing of the film. The new BAVA website has samples of a leaflet, poster and website banners that can be downloaded, whilst leaflets can be purchased for distribution.
BAVA director Pat Rattigan says:
“Bad Medicine is a landmark in that for the first time British anti-vivisection campaigners have at their disposal a UK made film that concisely and powerfully destroys the myth that animal research has anything to with health. It is the film that, widely circulated, should help convince many people as to the urgent need for the total and immediate abolition of animal research and testing on medical and scientific grounds.”
Further details about Bad Medicine, and the suppressed books of Hans Ruesch, can be found on our new website (please note new address).
Contact details:
British Anti-Vivisection Association, PO Box 73, Chesterfield S41 0YZ
Email: info@bava.org.uk
Web: www.bava.org.uk
Steve
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info@bava.org.uk
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