Bad Medicine, a 45 minutes documentary produced by The British Anti-Vivisection Association about animal testing (vivisection) being scientifically unsound. Bad Medicine : the Human Cost of Animal Experiments

Bad Medicine, a 45 minutes documentary produced by The British Anti-Vivisection Association about animal testing (vivisection) being scientifically unsound.

 

Bad Medicine is a 45 minutes documentary produced by The British Anti-Vivisection Association (2007) about the history of animal testing and it's implications on human and non-human animals. It contains interviews with: Dr Monheim Fadali, Dr Tony Page (author of Vivisection Unveiled), actor Mat Fraser.

Bad Medicine is the first UK produced film exposing the full implications of basing human medicine on the practice of animal experimentation or vivisection.
It was produced as a reaction to the pro-vivisection propaganda that has been spread by the industry-beholden media – the BBC in particular.

Bad Medicine exposes:

  • The devastating toll in human lives because of animal 'safety-tested' drugs.
  • The reasons why animal research cannot help people, and how human health is declining despite - or rather because of - the billions spent on animal research.
  • How the cancer industry is not interested in genuine cancer treatments.
  • The real reasons for the decline of the infectious diseases.
  • How the media and politicians both benefit from vivisection's continuation
  • How many within the medical profession are opposed to vivisection.
  • That vivisection is responsible for destroying our environment.
  • That vivisection has never been shown to be relevant to human beings.

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