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Jul 2021
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Curing the Incurable: The Science of Spo...

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Dr. Jeffrey Rediger is a Harvard trained psychiatrist with a Masters in Divinity from Princeton. Fascinated by the phenomenon of spontaneous healing, he has been studying radical remissions of many different types of supposedly incurable diseases through the lens of science and skepticism for 20 years. The result of his work is documented in his book, Cured, the Science of Spontaneous Healing. Kelly and Dr. Rediger talk about the limits of the medical establishment, the shortcomings of medical education, the hope of possibility, and how it is imperative for the false self to die in order for one to transform the incurable. A passionate, intelligent, and loving human, Dr. Rediger shares his own gradual awakening from the indoctrination of Western Medicine to not only improve his own health, but to align with his purpose of creating a new paradigm in health and medicine for future generations. His book CURED is available anywhere books are sold.

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