Ralph Zuranski: “What was your perspective on vitamins at that time?”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “I told her one thing I knew about vitamin E was that it never killed anybody. That is about all they told us in medical school.” She said, ‘Thank you!’ Then she went off and got her vitamin E.”
Ralph: “did you ever hear back from the patient that told you about vitamin E?”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “Well, she called back about six weeks later and said she was all better and she had the problem for 7, 8 or 9 years. She also flushed all her medication down the toilet.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How did you feel when she told you about her beneficial results?”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “I thought that was kind of interesting because remember, the University of Michigan Medical School told us all about drugs, surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. They only gave us one hour on vitamins and minerals.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did doctors think that was kind of strange to only receive only one hour of training on vitamins and minerals?”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “We did not even think about it. Doctors followed their training without question in those days.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Well, what did you do when the drugs didn’t work on the patients?”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “The next time somebody came in and had a problem that hadn’t been handled by the various drugs and so forth, that we had all been educated in, at least we thought we were, I didn’t have any answer for it.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How, did you finally become educated bout vitamins and minerals?”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “I thought, ‘Gee, why don’t I get a copy of that book that had the vitamin E in it.’ I did and it said Vitamin B6 would do the job, so I passed that along to the person I was working with. ‘Dog gone, if Vitamin B6 did not do the job!”
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