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Dr. Jonathan
Wright is the Medical Director of Tahoma Clinic in Renton,
Washington.
After achieving
his Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University and
medical degree from University of Michigan, he successfully
completed his residency at Group Health Hospital in Seattle,
Washington.
In addition to allopathic medical training, Dr. Wright
received
an honorary doctorate degree in Naturopathic Medicine from
Bastyr University.
A leader in the field of complimentary
medicine,
Dr. Wright emphasizes natural treatments for
health problems and applies his medical expertise in
diagnosing and treating diseases with natural therapies.
Within Dr. Wright’s clinic, preventive medicine, nutritional
medicine, biochemistry, as well as allergy research are
emphasized. Under the guidance of Dr. Wright,
Tahoma Clinic is staffed with medical doctors, naturopathic
physicians, nutritionists,
allergists and
technicians.
Dr. Wright is
internationally known for his medical publications, two
texts achieving best selling status; “Book of Nutritional
Therapy” and “Guide to Healing with Nutrition.”
Other popular
texts are “Natural Hormone Replacement for Women over 45,”
“Maximize Your Vitality and Potency for Men Over 40,”“The
Natural Pharmacy,” and “The Patient’s Book of Natural
Healing.” Most recent publications are “Why Stomach Acid Is
Good For You”, “D-Mannose and Bladder Infection” and
“Xylitol, Dental and Respiratory Health”. As a columnist,
Dr. Wright authors Nutrition and Healing, a monthly
newsletter that emphasizes nutritional medicine.
Additionally, he wrote regular articles for Prevention
magazine from 1976 to 1986 and Let’s Live magazine
from 1986 to 1996. Dr. Wright continues to publish
articles in various periodicals.
Dr. Wright is
in demand as a speaker both locally and abroad.
Currently, he
lectures nationwide on various topics including nutritional
medicine, anti-aging, natural hormone replacement for men
and women, the natural treatment of cardiovascular diseases,
adrenal diseases, blood sugar disorders and many others.
Together with Dr. Alan Gaby, he presents the well-received
seminar “Nutritional Therapy in Medical Practice” every
other year.
Jonathan V.
Wright, MD is a board member of various organizations.
Dr. Wright
participates in multiple health care associations. He also
believes strongly in the individual’s freedom of choice in
health care and maintains memberships in organizations
dedicated to the preservation of patient choice.
Interview of Dr. Jonathan
Wright by Ralph Zuranski
Ralph Zuranski: “Dr. Wright,
could you introduce yourself?”
Jonathan Wright, MD: to “Hi, I am Jonathan
Wright. I grew up in Ohio and from there went to Harvard
University and then the University of Michigan Medical
School.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How long have
you wanted to be a doctor?”
Jonathan Wright, MD: “My folks tell me that I
was telling them I wanted to be a doctor since I was eight
years old…at least that is the first they heard of it.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Where did you
go to medical school and complete your residency?”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “I made it through
college and medical school. I wanted to be family doc so
after that I went off into a residency, as it’s called after
medical school, into family medicine and that was in
Seattle.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How did you
get involved in alternative medicine?”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “Well, I was about
done with that residency and I ran into a couple of folks
that had problems. They just were not getting better with
all the conventional means. One of those ladies, brought in
a book and said “It says right here that vitamin E will get
rid of my problem.”
Ralph Zuranski: “It is pretty
amazing you were open to listening to suggestions from your
patients.”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “She tried every
single drug she could think of. In fact, one of them was
making her ears ring and barely controlling her symptoms.
So, I asked her why she was asking me about vitamin E when
she could just go down to the health food store and buy the
stuff. She said, “I want to make sure that vitamin E won’t
kill me, because it’s a fat soluble vitamin and those
government agencies are telling us we are going to kill
ourselves with fat soluble vitamins”.
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!”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did you at
that time realize there was a problem with your education?”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “Oh, I figured there
was a problem with my education. I got the book and
fortunately, there were all the footnotes at the bottom
where they got the information. For those who are interested
that was Adelle Davis’ book. Some of you may remember Adelle
Davis.”
Ralph Zuranski: “I do remember
Adele Davis. Her book was the first book on nutrition that
I read. I think I was about 13 years old when I have the
opportunity to find it at the bookstore. Did you look for
information in the other places?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “I took off and went to
the medical library. I found that there was all kinds of
information right in the medical library that nobody had
ever bothered to teach us about.”
Ralph Zuranski: “When did you
really get interested in vitamins and mineral research?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “That was about 1972.
At that time, I started collecting photo-copied articles
from medical journals, scientific journals, chemical
journals, agriculture journals and any kind of journals that
had to do with human physiology, including information about
diet, vitamins, minerals, natural hormones, biochemistry,
botanicals and all that. I started collecting those
articles, putting them in file cabinets; cross-referencing
them and yes, I also read them.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did that
material become the foundation of your exhaustive database
on health, vitamins, minerals, hormones, cancer, AIDS, heart
disease, strokes, and other topics?
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “Yes, that started my
database. I collected all the scientific literature that
focused on what is now called Alternative Medicine
and eventually will be called Real Medicine.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Were you one
of the first people to start studying natural healing
methods?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “I think I was the very
first one that started into a very extensive collection. It
started in 1972. I kept that going through the 70’s and was
joined in that effort in 1978 by Dr. Allen Gabbie, MD. The
two of us have now put together a collection of photo-
copied things from medical journals that runs to 40,000 or
50,000 articles."
Ralph Zuranski: “Did you in
Dr. Gabby read all those articles?”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “Either Dr. Gabbie or
myself have read the information. We put a title on them.
They we either published it or filed it away. We have used
that information as a large part of the basis of what we do
in our medical practices. We can look up diabetes, what does
vitamin B3 do, or we can go the other way and look up what
vitamin A is good for in this file.”
Ralph Zuranski: “When did you
decide to go into practice on your own?”
Jonathan Wright, M.D.: “We collected enough
data and by 1973, I thought we could do a whole lot for
medical care without using all the drugs and chemotherapy
and so forth. Therefore, I left the clinic where I was and
started the Tacoma Clinic in 1973 and here it is the year
2004 and its still going.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How many
people work at your clinic today?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “There is a fairly
large number of practitioners, nurses and technicians. Also,
there’s a laboratory and a dispensary. All together we have
about 80 folks working on site…trying to help folks get
better and prevent disease.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How long did
Dr. Gabbie work with you?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “After I collected all
that information, Dr. Allen Gabbie joined me in 1978. He
stayed with us until 1981. Then, he moved back east. By the
way, we are in Seattle in a little town called Renton,
Washington.”
Ralph Zuranski: “When did you
start teaching courses to other doctors and health
professionals?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “We started teaching a
course. I think we called it Clinical Applications of
Nutritional Biochemistry in 1983. We taught that course
13 or 14 times between 1983 and the present. The first time
we had 65 doctors attend. They thought we knew something. We
were happy!”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did you
continue to do seminars?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “Yes, we put it on
again. Then, we continued to collect all the information
available from the literature and compiled it into different
databases. For diabetes you can do this and you can use
Vitamin C this way and so forth.
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “The last time the
course was taught was in 1998. We had 460 doctors there all
wanting to learn about the nutritional medicine. Without
bragging too much, that course, has been the number one
course teaching doctors how to do this in the field.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did you write
any books during this time?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “Dr. Gabie and I have
some books out. In 1976, I got a call from Prevention
Magazine and I started writing a monthly health column
for them. I continued from 1976 to 1986. From 1986 to 1996,
I wrote a health column for Let’s Live magazine.”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “In addition for
working with folks in the office, one of the things I have
tried to do was get the information out there, both in the
courses Dr. Gabbie gave and in books and magazine articles.
We wanted to make the information available for anybody who
wants to read them and prevent disease and for their
families and them selves.”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “I started writing for
them in 1976 and I think by the time I got finished with
those magazines I had written about 250 articles or so, one
a month.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did any of
your books become best sellers?”
About 1979, I wrote a book called Book of
Nutritional Therapy and I think, I am not sure, but I
think it was the first very big seller in its’ field. By the
time it ran its course, it sold nearly 500,000 copies. We
followed that up in 1984 with another one called A Guide
To Healing With Nutrition and that sold another couple
of hundred thousand copies.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Do you think
it is important to educate the public?”
Yes, we are just trying to get the
information out in addition to working with folks one at a
time, one by one in my clinic.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did you come
up with any new programs?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “Yes, in the 1970’s, I
had read enough of this medical literature that I was able
to put together a treatment for kids with asthma. It is an
alternative medicine therapy program that is still the
mainstay for a kids with asthma.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How effective
was your asthma program?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “In fact, if a child
with wheezing comes into my office or into another office of
a doctor who does vitamins and mineral therapy, and we apply
this treatment, about half those kids don’t have a wheezing
problem anymore in a month. About another 30% or more have a
major improvement.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How long ago
was that?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “That was in the
1970’s. You may not have heard of this, and that is a little
bit sad. Many drugs are given to kids with asthma. More and
more kids are dying of asthma every year.”
Ralph Zuranski: “What was the
basis of the therapy?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “This treatment is so
simple. It does not cure the allergies, but it takes the
wheezing away. That is what people die from.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Do people
need to take other precautions?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “People still have to
pay attention to their allergies and not eat the wrong
foods. However, the treatment that takes the wheezing away,
and I had to piece it together from this article and that
article, had to do with vitamin B12.
Ralph Zuranski: “Did the
Vitamin B12 injections make the difference?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “Yes, to this day, if
we give a little one a Vitamin B12 injection, they
experience many benefits. Yes, it is an injection and that’s
a little hard on the kids. It does not work too well if we
do not inject it. If they swallow the B12, it sometimes
works and sometimes does not.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How often do
they have to get the injections?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “If we give them an
injection every day for about a month, then ½ the kids
aren’t wheezing anymore. Then we can just taper down.
Ralph Zuranski: “What happens
to the other half of the kids?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “With the other half,
there is still some wheezing, but, another 30% are much,
much better. Maybe another 20% are not affected too much.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Why isn’t
this treatment used more often?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “This treatment would
make big in roads with the little ones we have with asthma,
if we could just spread the word. Maybe you can tell someone
that has a child with asthma.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Have you worked much with
hormones?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “In the early 80’s, I
had a woman come into my office. She said she wanted a
prescription for some hormones. She was going through
menopause. So, I got out the prescription pad and started to
write the prescription. I guess luckily she could read
upside down because she looked over and said ‘But, I want
natural hormones.’ This was 1982. I said, Well at the
University of Michigan they told me these are natural. This
is Premarin and it comes from horses and horses are
natural.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “She pointed out
something that I should have noticed. She said ‘I’m not a
horse! I want hormones for people!!! Those hormones over
there are for horses and you know horses are this big and
they have four legs and everything.’”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “I said, Well, I hadn’t
thought of that, but your right. These are not exactly the
same hormones women have in their bodies prior to menopause.
She said, ‘I want some of the natural ones.’”
Ralph Zuranski: “Wow, she
sounded like she really knew what she wanted.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “I am probably
paraphrasing her. She was probably more polite. I told her
they were not available because big drug companies did not
want to make them. They were not patentable and therefore
not profitable. We could not get them anywhere. She was an
awfully confident lady and she got up and said, ‘I’m sure
you can find them and I’ll be back in 2 or 3 months.’”
Ralph Zuranski: “Where did you
finally find some.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “I worked with a
compounding pharmacist. We were able to get the formulation
together. That is where the first prescription of Triple
Estrogen came from. That formula is now available in
2000 compounding pharmacies in the United States. The woman
that did not want to be a horse or did not want horse
hormones in any form was responsible for this breakthrough.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Does that
mean you are trying to provide natural sources for all your
hormone supplementation?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “Since that time I have
been prescribing the hormones that are identical to natural.
We are calling them Bio-identical Hormones.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Are you
responsible for creating natural hormone supplements?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “I cannot say I invented
it. All I did was copy what is in women’s bodies. So, I can
say I was the first good copycat.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Is it
difficult to create natural hormone supplements?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “Incidentally, natural
medicine is not all that hard. All we have to do is observe
exactly the way our bodies work bio-chemically and
bio-energetically. We need to follow the way we fit in with
nature. There are many things out there, in nature, that
folks can use beneficially. All we have to do is copy that
original blue print as closely as we can.”
Ralph Zuranski: “What do you
see is the primary problem with conventional medical
educations?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “The whole problem with
the way I was educated, if you can call it that, is that
most of the doctors learned all about anatomy and physiology
and bio-chemistry. When it comes to doing something, we
learn to give drugs that have never been found in human
bodies before.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How did you
work through this problem?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “What I’ve tried to do
since 1972 is to work with things that belong in the body.
We try to give the body what it is accustomed to…the
essential nutrients, vitamins, minerals, amino acids,
essential fatty acids, natural hormones and botanicals. We
only use the drugs we absolutely have to when there isn’t
any better alternative.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Were you one
of the first to write articles about the benefits of DHEA?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “In 1982, in one of the
articles in one of the books I wrote, I think I was the
first to put out there the idea of the use of DHEA. I
certainly did not make up DHEA. Remember, it is in all our
bodies. I also did not do the basic research. It was done by
the universities.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Were you the first to use
bio-identical estrogens?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “As for putting it into
general everyday practice, well that was a good year 1982.
We created a process to produce bio-identical estrogens. We
created DHEA in a natural form.
Ralph Zuranski: “Was there
anyone else working in the same field?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “I’m sure you all know
that Dr. John Lee, at the same time, was working on natural
Progesterone. He had a program that studied and produced
identical natural estrogen, progesterone and DHEA. Also,
they created a natural testosterone that we have been
working with at our clinic, the Tacoma Clinic, since 1982.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did you write
any books on hormones?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “A long about 1997, it
seemed about time to write a book on that subject. With
co-author, Mr. Morgan Thaylor, we wrote a book called
Natural Hormone Replacement for Women Over 45. I am
happy to say that some 200,000 copies have been sold. We
have made that information available so that people can be
better informed about not taking horse hormones or synthetic
hormones, or other things that don’t belong in the body.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did you write
any books on testosterone?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “We followed up on that
book with Dr. Leonard. We wrote a book on testosterone
replacement as well as the vitamins and minerals and
botanicals everyone can use. That one came out in 1999. It
has not quite sold 200,000 copies yet. That’s probably not
important, but getting the information out is.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did work with
people who were in danger of death from super microbes
created by the overuse of antibiotics?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “Yes, another thing that
occurred in our practice in the mid-1980’s had to do with a
child, probably four or five years old. Her parents brought
her in because of multiple kidney infections. She was told
at her local university hospitals they were running out of
anti-biotics that were effective. They told the parents she
would probably be going into kidney failure and needed a
kidney transplant.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “When her parents
brought her in they wondered if there was anything that
could be done with natural medicine. Fortunately, the mom
had kept a big scrapbook of all the things her daughter had
to go through, including all the doctors she had seen. She
had all the reports on the infections. They all turned out
to be the most common bladder infections caused by the
bacteria called E-Coli.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “That is not the same as
the E-Coli, called OH-157, we all hear about these days. It
gets into meat and contaminates it. Unfortunately, food
processing is not quite clean enough. People eat that
contaminated meat and end up in the hospital with kidney
failure and they die.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “That is a mutant
E-Coli. I am talking about the ‘normal’ E-Coli that lives in
all mammals and people. It is found in the intestines and
helps to digest food and make vitamins and other things.
Basically, it’s called one of the normal internal
micro-flora that we are all told by research scientists that
we couldn’t exist without. they probably could not exist
without us either, so we all get along.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Do these
E-Coli migrate to other places in the body, outside of the
intestines?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “Yes, these E-Coli, as
women unfortunately know more than men, have a bad habit of
crawling around in the wrong place and creating infections.
It is that kind of E-Coli…not the absolutely deadly ones
that infected this little girl.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How did you
overcome the infection?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “She had so many
infections of this E-Coli it was very difficult. What we did
was find a simple sugar called
D-Mannose.”
This simple sugar has the very fortunate
effect of attaching itself to the E-Coli bacteria like
Teflon. The bacteria can no longer stick to the walls of the
bladder or the urinary tract. Each time the person urinates,
the bacteria are excreted.
Ralph Zuranski: “Is it an
antibiotic?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “It is not an
anti-biotic. It does not kill the bacteria. It just makes it
simply impossible for them to stick in the bladder.”
Ralph Zuranski: “What impact
does D-Mannose
have on the cells?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “It is also a simple
sugar that is not metabolized by our bodies. It is extremely
safe. No one ever was hurt with this stuff. A little bit is
metabolized, less than 5%. 95% or more just gets into the
system. It circulates in the blood stream and is eliminated
through the kidneys. If there happens to be any E-Coli in
there, it just rinses it away.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Was the
treatment totally effective?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “This little girl was
five at the time. Now, she’ is nearly 20. She started taking
quantities of D-Mannose.
Remember, it is a sugar and tastes good. Can you imagine
that a medicine that works and actually tastes good?”
Ralph Zuranski: “How was the
sugar administered?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “The mom just stirred it
into her daughter’s water every 3 or 4 hours. She had to do
that all day. But, from that time until now, and that was
1985 or 1986, she has had only one bladder infection. That
was the time they went on vacation and forgot to take the
D-Mannose
with them.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did the
D-Mannose
work for your other patients?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “We have used that
therapy at the clinic now for many years. Even though it is
not in all those scientific papers, I told you about for
this particular use. Since it has worked well for over ten
years, I thought I could tell people about it even though
there wasn’t scientific references I like to have when I
tell people about therapies that work.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Is
D-Mannose
available in most stores?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “Yes, now you can find
D-Mannose
in most natural food stores and many of the compounding
pharmacies. Since this E-Coli causes more that 90% of all
bladder infections, we actually need only 1/10th
or less the number of antibiotics that are currently being
used for urinary tract infections. You can actually get by
with a simple sugar.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Are there
other natural solutions to many of the health problems
people suffer from?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “The reason I brought
this up is to illustrate that there are a whole lot of
things we can use in nature that solve problems which still
aren’t being solved.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Wasn’t your
clinic raided by the FDA in the early part of the 1990’s.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “Let’s do a little
politics. Sometimes that is fun! Well, in 1992 we were
having an average day at the Tacoma Clinic. Just before we
were about to unlock our doors for the day, there was a ‘big
ole banging on the doors’ and somebody kicked in the front
doors.
Ralph Zuranski: “Wasn’t that
kind of frightening?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “They came running in
through the side doors and the back door. These fellows were
holding guns and were yelling “Raid! Raid! Raid!” And, it
wasn’t an insecticide commercial! It was like one of those
cop’s episodes!”
Ralph Zuranski: “What did your
staff do?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “You know that would
have been funny except those were real guns! I am a 2nd
amendment supporter so I’m happy that most of them had them
pointed towards the ceiling. But, they did point one at our
receptionist and said, ‘Hands up!!!’ So she put her hands up
and said, ‘If you want an appointment, you don’t have to
come in with a gun.’”
Ralph Zuranski: “Did the
agents threaten you and your employees?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “They told her to shut
up! Actually, if it hadn’t been for real and gotten
everybody’s adrenaline going, it would have been funny. They
had a search warrant and we read the warrant.”
Ralph Zuranski: “What were the
federal agents looking for?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “They were there to
arrest our B vitamins. No, I’m not kidding. They were there
to arrest our vitamin B-Complex and our Vitamin B-12, some
vitamin C and herbal extracts. And, all of these by the way
were injectibles. They wanted them because they had the
misfortune of being made in Germany, even though we bought
them here in the United States.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “The only reason I’m
bringing this up is at that time, one of our favorite
federal agencies, the FDA was before the congress asking for
more and more power to regulate vitamins and minerals and
botanicals. I guess they were demonstrating how much power
they didn’t have with their guns-loaded-raid.”
Ralph Zuranski: “How did the
media respond?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “Very fortunately, some
of the people that come to our clinic arrived for their
appointment and were turned away. They started calling up
the local radio, television and newspapers. It actually
turned into a fairly big deal.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “We are told by some
White House officials that they had to install a special fax
line at the White House. Before they were done, they
received 25,000 faxes and who knows how many phone calls
about this raid.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “There was a cute letter
to the editor of the newspaper. The writer said, “Here, I
was sitting a McDonalds eating a Big Mac, drinking my
coffee, smoking a cigarette and watching a cocaine deal go
down across the street. When I saw the news flash about the
B vitamin raid, I’m sure happy the government was protecting
me against those B vitamins”!!!
Ralph Zuranski: “What do you
feel were the long term consequences?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “That is the kind of
attention I received. The congressional hearing that was
being held about giving the FDA more power was halted. We
think by sitting there and getting ourselves raided by the
FDA, we may have contributed to the turn around in the
United States. It still needs more turning around. Please
help us on that folks.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “We contributed to the
turn around that led to the changing the law allowing for
vitamins, minerals, botanicals and so forth to be used more
openly and freely. The big improvement was now people can
put things on the market that are natural without having to
get all this permission, as long as they are safe and
natural.”
Ralph Zuranski: “What also
needs to be done?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “We still have one more
step. We still can’t tell you what to do with them!! What do
I mean by that? Ever pick up a bottle of Vitamin E and look
at the label? It says Vitamin E 400 units. What’s it for? We
are not supposed to tell anybody what it’s for, but at least
we can put it on the market now. We couldn’t provide near
the range of natural substances before the change in the law
that happened in 1994. This new law was partly a result of
that B vitamin raid on our clinic in 1992.”
Ralph Zuranski: “What was the
final outcome of the raid?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “In case you were ever
wondering what the outcome of that raid was, that agency
went through two grand juries. No indictments were handed
down. Who knows, maybe the grand jurors were taking their B
vitamins and they didn’t mind. After 3 years and $350,000 in
legal defense funds, that agency just dropped the charges
without telling us. We read about it in the newspapers that
the case was dropped. And, for those of you who contributed
to our legal defense fund, thank you, thank you very much,
we wouldn’t have made it, our clinic couldn’t have afforded
it.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Are you happy
to be a part of the solution rather than the problem?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “We are happy that the
case was dropped. We are grateful we could contribute in
some way to what we think is the political progress in this
field. Well, the politics were fun and entertaining in
retrospect, but what’s more important is continuing to look
at that basic research.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Are you
grateful more universities and research institutions are
studying vitamins, minerals, herbs and hormones?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “We are very happy now
to see that many more universities are now researching and
inventing more natural medicines. For example, researchers
are studying what vitamin C and vitamin B will do. And, we
are just happy and smile because we knew it all along, but
why tell them? They just have to discover the truth for
themselves.”
Ralph Zuranski: “What do you
think about so many people taking credit for the vitamin and
mineral revolution?”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “Let anyone who wants to
take the credit do so. It is important that the information
is out there so folks can take care of themselves with the
help of their doctors, when they need it, in a more sound,
natural, safe and effective manner.”
Ralph Zuranski: “What is your
perspective on the pharmaceutical industry?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “Hopefully, the use of
those things we call pharmaceuticals will decrease. We
really should call them patented medicines because that is
what they really are. The use of chemotherapy and radiation
will decline as we do more research. Ultimately, we are a
scientific community. When researchers do basic research in
natural medicine and vitamins and minerals and herbs, the
truth will become obvious to everyone.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Are you
continuing with your research?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “Yes! I keep collecting
all that scientific literature and putting it into effect.
So do all the other doctors in our clinic.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Is there any
way readers can help in defending our freedom to receive
natural therapies and supplements?”
Jonathan Wright M.D.: “Those of you that are
interested in this can help out in this effort by joining
what we like to call the Movement for Healthcare Freedom.
We are doing basic research that comes from looking at all
that old medical literature and putting the therapies to
good use.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “In the AMA Journal from
1944, a doctor from the Mayo Clinic talked about the use of
intravenous histamine for Multiple Sclerosis. He said better
than 60% of the 100 patients he’d worked with had a major
improvement, not a cure, but a major improvement in their MS
by the use of this natural substance called histamine.
Histamine was used from the 1940’s to the early 50’s. Then,
it died out. In this decade, a nurse who has MS herself,
Eileen Delac, figured out that it could be used in a
transdermal patch rather than an IV solution. We are
finishing up a double blind, placebo controlled research
project on this material and it looks like its really
helping folks.”
Ralph Zuranski: “Thanks for
being a pioneer in alternative medicine and a health freedom
fighter.”
Jonathan Wright M.D: “Thanks for listening. I
hope everyone does a lot more watching and reading in this
field to be able to take care of themselves and their
families. Talk to everyone you know about their health.
Thank you.”
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