Thomas S. Cowan, M.D., attended Duke University, graduating in 1977 Summa Cum Laud with a degree in biology. He then served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Swaziland, Africa, from 1977-1980, teaching gardening in a secondary school. It was in Swaziland where he encountered the work of Weston Price and Rudolf Steiner, two of the greatest influences on his career. After the Peace Corps he attended medical school in his home state of Michigan at the Michigan State College of Human Medicine. After graduating in 1984, he did an internship in family practice in Johnson City, New York. 
From 1985 until the present. Dr. Cowan has had a general medical practice, first in upstate New York, then for 17 years in Peterborough, N.H., and finally for the last 17 years in San Francisco. During these years he served as vice president of the Physicians Association for Anthroposophical Medicine. He was a founding board member of the Weston A Price Foundation and currently serves as vice president. 
Dr. Cowan has given countless lectures and workshops throughout the U.S. about a variety of subjects in health and medicine. He is the author of five books. Four of these books spent time on the Amazon bestseller lists, and each was ranked No. 1 in their respective categories, often for many months.  
Listen to this informative Nutrigenomic Nation episode with Dr. Tom Cowan about the shortcomings of conventional medicine. 
Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:
●    Why people used to be a lot healthier than we are today.
●    How bacteria and viruses don’t cause disease.
●    How there is no evidence of plaque in 80% of heart attacks.
●    How doctors don’t know the cause of any disease.
●    Why wireless devices can make people sick.
 
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Thomas S. Cowan, M.D., attended Duke University, graduating in 1977 Summa Cum Laud with a degree in biology. He then served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Swaziland, Africa, from 1977-1980, teaching gardening in a secondary school. It was in Swaziland where he encountered the work of Weston Price and Rudolf Steiner, two of the greatest influences on his career. After the Peace Corps he attended medical school in his home state of Michigan at the Michigan State College of Human Medicine. After graduating in 1984, he did an internship in family practice in Johnson City, New York. 

From 1985 until the present. Dr. Cowan has had a general medical practice, first in upstate New York, then for 17 years in Peterborough, N.H., and finally for the last 17 years in San Francisco. During these years he served as vice president of the Physicians Association for Anthroposophical Medicine. He was a founding board member of the Weston A Price Foundation and currently serves as vice president. 

Dr. Cowan has given countless lectures and workshops throughout the U.S. about a variety of subjects in health and medicine. He is the author of five books. Four of these books spent time on the Amazon bestseller lists, and each was ranked No. 1 in their respective categories, often for many months.  

Listen to this informative Nutrigenomic Nation episode with Dr. Tom Cowan about the shortcomings of conventional medicine. 

Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:

●    Why people used to be a lot healthier than we are today.

●    How bacteria and viruses don’t cause disease.

●    How there is no evidence of plaque in 80% of heart attacks.

●    How doctors don’t know the cause of any disease.

●    Why wireless devices can make people sick.

 

Connect with Dr. Tom Cowan:

Links Mentioned:

drtomcowan.com

Guest Contact Info:

Facebook

facebook.com/DrTomCowan

Connect with Brian:

Website

thebeardedphilosopher.com

biohackyour.life

Facebook

@Nutregenomicnation

Instagram

@therealbeardedphilosopher

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