K.P. Stoller, MD, completed his training at the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine in 1986, and was a practicing board-certified pediatrician for more than two decades focusing on brain-injured children and adults. Dr. Stoller's area of expertise is functional, or integrative, medicine. He has published numerous articles on using hyperbaric oxygen to treat brain injuries as well as being one of the first physicians to write about the insanity of gain-of-function activities, the denial of adverse events from following jabs, and the loss of informed consent.
Incurable Me embodies all that is Dr. Stoller's 'wandering but not lost' ethos as a healer. His many examples from the trenches show how corporatization of healthcare has left many good ideas out of our healers hands. It is a testament to the role of pioneers like him among all of us, searching for more information in improving our own biological lot in life. Our national discourse needs this voice as more of our political apparatus is run by corporate money proxy from those who's market is your body rather than your vote. There is much in the book that will awaken the curious to the neo-feudal prerogative of the powerful in this world. -- Edward Ted Fogarty, M.D., Chair, Department of Radiology, UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences They say that hindsight is 20/20. That's certainly true of our current understanding of notoriously bad medical treatments from yesteryear. Remember bloodletting? Leaches? Lobotomies? But what about today's medical treatments? What will our children and grandchildren look back on and ask, 'How could those people have been so blind?' Thanks to K.P. Stoller, MD, we don't have to wait 50 years to find out. --Brett Wilcox, author of Jabbed: How the Vaccine Industry, Medical Establishment, and Government Stick it to You and Your Family