Rangan Chatterjee

Rangan Chatterjee

Dr. Rangan Chatterjee is a pioneer in the emerging field of progressive medicine and is changing the way we look at illness. He is known for finding the root cause of people’s problems by taking a 360-degree approach to health, which was highlighted in his groundbreaking BBC One TV show, Doctor in the House. He regularly lectures on this subject at events and conferences around the world.

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How to Make Disease Disappear
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How to Make Disease Disappear
  • By: Rangan Chatterjee
  • Narrator: Matthew Waterson
  • Length: 5 hours 26 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: May 22, 2018
  • Language: English
  • (823 ratings)
(823 ratings)
A much-needed program to prevent and reverse disease, and discover a path to sustainable, long-term health from an acclaimed international doctor and star of the BBC program Doctor in the House. How to Make Disease Disappear is Dr. Rangan... Read more

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