Episode #252 – Tom Cowan – Vaccines, Viruses and Questioning Medical Assumptions with Tom Cowan

“Once you understand that you have agency in your life, then you ask the question: How should I live?” – Tom Cowan



Disclaimer: This episode is intended to encourage thoughtful conversation and the exploration of different perspectives. Dr. Tom Cowan shares views on health, medicine, vaccines and disease that differ significantly from established medical and scientific consensus. The views expressed by the guest are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of The Everyday Millionaire, its host or its producers. This conversation is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research and consult qualified healthcare professionals when making decisions about their health.
  • What if some of the things we accept as scientific fact deserve a second look?
  • In this provocative episode of The Everyday Millionaire, Patrick Francey sits down with Dr. Tom Cowan, former medical practitioner, author, speaker and founder of the New Biology Clinic, for a conversation that challenges many conventional assumptions about medicine, disease and human health.
  • Cowan traces his journey from conventional medical training to a radically different approach built around observation, personal experience and questioning established medical models. He argues that rather than beginning with a diagnosis or accepted theory, practitioners should begin with the individual: What changed? What happened before symptoms appeared? What is happening in the person’s environment, diet, relationships and life?
  • The conversation ventures into highly controversial territory as Cowan challenges mainstream scientific understandings of viruses, vaccines, bacteria, autoimmune disease and even the causes of heart attacks and cancer. Patrick pushes Cowan to explain how he reached these conclusions, why they differ so dramatically from conventional medicine, and what listeners should do when highly credentialed people offer completely opposing explanations.
  • Cowan also discusses his decision to voluntarily surrender his medical licence, the creation of the New Biology Clinic and his work mentoring practitioners interested in his approach.
  • But beneath the medical debate lies a broader theme that applies far beyond health: How do we know what we think we know?
  • Cowan encourages listeners to become comfortable saying “I don’t know,” investigate claims rather than immediately replacing one explanation with another, and pay closer attention to their own observations and experiences.
  • Whether you agree with Cowan’s conclusions or strongly disagree, this episode invites you to examine assumptions, question inherited beliefs and consider the role personal agency plays in how you approach your health and your life.
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  • Timestamped show notes
  • 00:00 | Meet Dr. Tom Cowan
    Patrick welcomes Tom, who describes his current life, gardening, preparing food, doing interviews and his involvement with the New Biology Clinic.

  • 01:15 | Why the New Biology Clinic Exists
    Cowan explains his conventional medical training and why he eventually came to question standard models of disease and treatment.

  • 03:00 | Treating the Person Rather Than the Diagnosis
    Using hypothetical and personal clinical examples, Cowan explains his emphasis on investigating what happened before symptoms began.

  • 07:52 | Vaccines, COVID and Medical Controversy
    Patrick raises vaccine injuries, COVID-era division and the difficulty ordinary people face when experts offer opposing views.

  • 09:28 | Cowan Challenges Conventional Virus Theory
    Cowan lays out his controversial argument questioning accepted definitions of viral disease, virus isolation and vaccination.

  • 18:13 | Do Viruses Exist?
    Patrick asks Cowan directly whether he believes any viruses have been demonstrated to exist. Cowan explains why he rejects conventional virology’s methodology.

  • 21:33 | Theory vs. Investigating a Claim
    Cowan pushes back when Patrick refers to his ideas as a theory, saying he sees his work as examining whether other people’s claims have been substantiated.

  • 24:43 | How Should People Evaluate Medical Claims?
    Cowan encourages listeners to ask doctors how particular medical claims were established and to investigate the underlying evidence themselves.

  • 29:53 | Is It Really About Money?
    Patrick asks whether pharmaceutical profits explain the system. Cowan argues that the deeper issue is a worldview about life, science and human existence.

  • 34:41 | Why People Seek the New Biology Clinic
    Cowan discusses people who arrive after years of conventional treatment and explains the clinic’s emphasis on understanding the person’s entire situation.

  • 38:52 | Health, Agency and “Victim Consciousness”
    The discussion turns toward personal responsibility, lifestyle, environment and Cowan’s argument that people should rely more heavily on direct observation and experience.

  • 42:54 | Is Cowan a Holistic Doctor?
    Cowan rejects the label, arguing that much alternative medicine relies on the same underlying biological models as conventional medicine.

  • 44:19 | What Is “New Biology”?
    Cowan explains why he created his own terminology and describes similarities he sees between his approach and older systems such as Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine.

  • 46:10 | The Moment That Changed His Thinking
    Cowan recalls an experience at age 15 with oncologist Herman Klein that first caused him to question conventional explanations of illness.

  • 49:08 | Controversy and His Medical Licence
    Cowan discusses conflict with the California Medical Board, his COVID-era videos and his decision to voluntarily surrender his medical licence.

  • 52:15 | Building the New Biology Clinic
    Cowan explains how his son encouraged him to create the clinic, how practitioners were recruited and how the New Biology curriculum helps train them in his approach.

  • 55:35 | Four Reasons Cowan Believes People Become Sick
    Cowan identifies injury, deprivation, poisoning and what he calls “delusion” as four fundamental categories behind illness.

  • 58:49 | Stress, Beliefs and Physical Health
    Patrick adds his observations about stress and the physical effects he has witnessed in people experiencing difficult life circumstances.

  • 1:01:48 | The Mind and Physical Reality
    Cowan agrees that thought patterns, fear and personal narratives can influence how people experience their health and their lives.

  • 1:03:21 | Get Comfortable Saying “I Don’t Know”
    Cowan shares what he considers one of his most important lessons: investigate the claim first rather than immediately trying to determine the alternative explanation.

  • 1:05:33 | If Not Viruses, Then What?
    Patrick presses Cowan on how he explains illnesses such as chickenpox, measles and respiratory symptoms. Cowan describes symptoms as the body’s response to environmental or physical challenges.

  • 1:07:17 | Disease or the Body’s Healing Response?
    Patrick explores Cowan’s argument further through examples involving coughing, mucus, wounds, bacteria and antibiotics.

  • 1:10:34 | A Rusty Nail and a Final Example
    Patrick shares his own experience treating a puncture wound by soaking it in salt water, leading into the conclusion of the conversation.

  • 1:10:51 | Closing Thoughts
    Patrick thanks Cowan for a conversation that challenged him to reconsider assumptions and continue thinking through Cowan’s arguments.

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