
Bad Medicine is the first UK produced film exposing the true human cost of animal
experimentation. Although many people believe that vivisection is a 'necessary evil',
essential to the well-
This is the film that the BBC would show you if it were not bed-
Though to informed people this situation is understandable, a much more worrying
fact is that this is the sort of film that should have been made, and widely distributed,
many years ago by the wealthy 'anti-
Bad Medicine exposes:
The devastating toll in human lives because of animal 'safety-
The basic scientific reasons why animal research cannot help people
How human health is declining despite 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
That vivisection continues because of the vast amount of money at stake
How the media and politicians both benefit from vivisection's continuation
How many within the medical profession are opposed to vivisection
Why animal testing is used as a scapegoat when drugs kill or injure
How vivisection is the cause of an out-
Why vivisection is responsible for the poisoning of our air, food and water
That vivisection has never been shown to be relevant to human beings
Bad Medicine (DVD only) is 45 minutes long, and contains interviews with:
Mat Fraser, actor
Dr Monheim Fadali
Dr Tony Page, author of Vivisection Unveiled
How you can help:
Show the film to others. Purchase a copy of the film in order to learn more about the vivisection issue yourself, if you are already not informed as to the true extent of how animal experimentation causes untold suffering to people and animals alike.
Lend or show it to your family, friends, neighbours, work colleagues, or to anyone
whom you think will watch it, or purchase copies for them -
Put on screenings of the film anywhere you are able to get a group of people together.
If you have a website please put a link on it to this page.
Please help us promote the film by making a donation. We want to get the information contained in Bad Medicine to as many people as possible, and there is unfortunately no getting away from the fact that this will require money for leaflet and poster printing, and distribution, magazine and newspaper advertising, film screenings, and in any other way we feel we may be able to promote the film and get its message to many more people.
Cost: Bad Medicine is available at £5.00 per copy. Please see our campaign materials page.
A slightly edited and low resolution version of the film can also be downloaded.
