Robert
Bradford is president of The Commitee for Freedom of Choice in Medicine (CFCM) whose main goal, which they call “health freedom”,
seems to be to ensure that quacks should not be held legally responsible for
the harm they cause to ordinary people. The group was apparently started in
response to the arrest of the legendary snakeoil salesman John A. Richardson.
Bradfor
has no medical background (he has a ”cultural doctorate in nutritional science”
from the (unaccredited) World University and a “doctor of biochemistry degree” from Medicina
Alternativa, an “international
holistic medical group” in Sri Lanka; that doesn’t prevent him from presenting
himself as “Dr.
Bradford”.
His main
area of crackpottery is cancer. The CFCM is primarily known for being the main
pushers of laetrile (also here),
one of the most well-known demonstrably non-efficacious altmed products on the
general market.
Bradford’s other favorite field of quackery is Chronic Lyme Disease,
and Bradford is the inventor of Bismacine.
CFCM’s newsletter, The Choice, contains articles that (predictably) invariably
promote alternative treatments and criticize scientifically
accepted treatment and government regulation of the health marketplace (with
headlines such as “Fedstapo
targeting our medical freedom”).
Bradford
and co. are also the founders of American Biologics, an expat altie community
in Mexico in order to pander snakeoil, in particular laetrile, (and smuggle it
into the US) without any pesky control or regulations from American law. Among
the people involved are one Brigitte G. Bird, and John R. Toth, a doctor from
Kansas who has been serving prison time for negligently killing a patient. It
is worth mentioning that Bradford has founded an impressive number of
organizations over the years, several listed here.
Bradford
has, predictably, experience recurring problems with the law, and in
2008, he was convicted of conspiring to violate federal food and drug laws and
defraud individuals seeking medical care (again), this time for marketing bogus
Lyme disease products and a microscope system that was falsely claimed to
diagnose the disease (there is a decent piece on Lyme disease and the media,
and what Bradford was doing, here.
In 2010 he pled guilty to charges that Bismacine caused the death of a woman in
Kansas and admitted that they inflated fears of Lyme disease as part of a
marketing campaign to increase sales of Bismacine.
He is
also thr founder of the (unaccredited, of course) The Capitol University of
Integrative Medicine (CUIM), which offers (among others) “Doctor of Integrated Medicine” and
“Master of Integrated
Health Science” programs, as well as an honorary degree awarded to U.S.
Representative Dan Burton,
one of quackery’s best friends in Congress.
Bradford
is prominently represented in this illuminating social history of health quackery in the US.
Diagnosis:
A grand old man of dangerous quackery in the US, Bradford is a true enemy of
reason, truth and accountability, and is nevertheless among the more dangerously
influential people around.
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