What do others think about Cass Ingram?
Dr. Andrew Weil, the alt. medical guru, somehow doesn’t seem to me to be very interested in Ingram’s credentials, or his medical claims. Just read what Weil said about one of Ingram’s books in 1998. Why didn’t he update this review on his website and say that Ingram (Igram) has no valid osteopathic license in Illinois? Why didn’t he say that Ingram is a walking infomercial, plain an simple. • Dr. Weil reviews Ingram’s theories “The Cure Is in the Cupboard” (Knowledge House, 1997) by physician/surgeon Dr. Cass Ingram. Dr. Ingram tells how oil of oregano, given to him by a person who brought it from Europe, saved his life after he contracted a blood-borne fungus from an IV needle.” Did Weil actually verify what Ingram claimed? Was there any doubt in his mind? Book reviews from Amazon.com • “The Cure Is in the Cupboard : How to Use Oregano for Better Health” A Waste of Money April 7, 2000 Reviewer: Virginia Hall from California In my humble opinion this book is a lot of nonsense designed