The Cure Conspiracy: Medical Myths, Alternative Therapies, and Natural Remedies Even Your Doctor Might Not Know by the Editors of FC&A Medical Publishing (published in 2005) is a comprehensive, reader-friendly reference guide from FC&A Publishing, known for its practical health and home advice books.
This hardcover volume (around 364–384 pages) serves as a virtual encyclopedia of remedies and treatments, covering a wide spectrum from conventional medical approaches to alternative therapies, herbs, supplements, and natural options. It aims to cut through hype, conflicting claims, and misinformation by providing straightforward information on how various treatments work (or don’t), proper usage, potential cautions, side effects, and what scientific research or evidence actually supports them. Topics range from everyday options like acupuncture and x-rays to a broad array of alternative and complementary methods, plus a dedicated section debunking or examining some of the top medical myths circulating at the time.
Designed as a must-have resource for anyone who sees doctors, takes prescriptions, or explores over-the-counter and natural remedies, it’s written in an accessible, easy-to-use style with thorough yet straightforward explanations—ideal for readers seeking balanced insights into both mainstream and non-traditional health choices.