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Tag Archives: Alternative Medicine
Marijuana – The Truth – Part 5
In the book that I co-wrote with my good friend, Donal O’Mathuna, Ph.D., Alternative Medicine: The options, the claims, the evidence, how to choose wisely, we wrote an evidence-based article on marijuana. Here’s our fourth excerpt of that information: In … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Medicine, cannabinoids, cannabis, drug abuse, grass, immune system, Indian hemp, marijuana, medical marijuana, pot, THC, weed
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Marijuana – The Truth – Part 4
In the book that I co-wrote with my good friend, Donal O’Mathuna, Ph.D., Alternative Medicine: The options, the claims, the evidence, how to choose wisely, we wrote an evidence-based article on marijuana. Here’s our fourth excerpt of that information. In earlier … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Medicine, cannabinoids, cannabis, drug abuse, grass, immune system, Indian hemp, marijuana, medical marijuana, pot, THC, weed
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Marijuana – The Truth – Part 3
In the book that I co-wrote with my good friend, Donal O’Mathuna, Ph.D., Alternative Medicine: The options, the claims, the evidence, how to choose wisely, we wrote an evidence-based article on marijuana. Here’s our fourth excerpt of that information: In … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Medicine, cannabinoids, cannabis, drug abuse, grass, Indian hemp, marijuana, medical marijuana, pot, THC, weed
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Marijuana – The Truth – Part 2
In the book that I co-wrote with my good friend, Donal O’Mathuna, Ph.D., Alternative Medicine: The options, the claims, the evidence, how to choose wisely, we wrote an evidence-based article on marijuana. Here’s our second excerpt of that information: In … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Medicine, cannabinoids, cannabis, drug abuse, grass, Indian hemp, marijuana, medical marijuana, pot, THC, weed
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Marijuana – The Truth – Part 1
Marijuana – The Truth – Part 1 In the book that I co-wrote with my good friend, Donal O’Mathuna, Ph.D., Alternative Medicine: The options, the claims, the evidence, how to choose wisely, we wrote an evidence-based article on marijuana. Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, General Health, Parenting
Tagged Alternative Medicine, cannabinoids, cannabis, drug abuse, grass, Indian hemp, marijuana, medical marijuana, pot, THC, weed
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Warning Signs of Quackery and Fraud – Part 5
Here’s Part 5, the last of a series from an excerpt from my and Donal O’Mathuna’s book, Alternative Medicine: The options, claims, evidence, how to choose wisely. You find the book here. 21. Does the product you’re considering require advance … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Bioethics, General Health, Nutritional Health
Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, fraud, quackery
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Warning Signs of Quackery and Fraud – Part 4
Here’s Part 4 from an excerpt from my and Donal O’Mathuna’s book, Alternative Medicine: The options, claims, evidence, how to choose wisely. You find the book here. 16. Is a therapy encouraged simply because it’s been used for centuries by … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Bioethics, General Health, Nutritional Health
Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, fraud, quackery
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Warning Signs of Quackery and Fraud – Part 3
Here’s Part 3 of an excerpt from my and Donal O’Mathuna’s book, Alternative Medicine: The options, claims, evidence, how to choose wisely. You’ll find out more about the book here. Next week, I’ll post another five warning signs. 11. Does the … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Bioethics
Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, fraud, Kevin Trudeau, quackery
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Warning Signs of Quackery and Fraud – Part 2
Here’s Part 2 of an excerpt from my and Donal O’Mathuna’s book, Alternative Medicine: The options, claims, evidence, how to choose wisely. You find the book here. Next week, I’ll post another five warning signs. 6. Are technical words used … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, General Health
Tagged Add new tag, Alternative Medicine, fraud, health fraud, quackery
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Warning Signs of Quackery and Fraud – Part 1
Here’s an excerpt from my and Donal O’Mathuna’s book, Alternative Medicine: The options, claims, evidence, how to choose wisely. You find the book here. Each week, for the next 4 weeks, I’ll post another five warning signs. So, when you … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, health fraud, medical fraud, quackery, quacks
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Report: Colon cleansing lacks evidence to support its use
In my best-selling book, Alternative Medicine: The Christian Handbook, in the chapter on “Colonics,” co-author Donal O’Mathuna, PhD, and I conclude: “There is no scientific basis for using or recommending colonics for general health.” A new report confirms our recommendations.
Survey: 38 million US adults turning to alternative therapies
WebMD reported, “Most Americans believe that prescription medications are the most effective treatments for many common illnesses, but a Consumer Reports survey of more than 45,000 people finds that three-fourths of us are turning to alternative therapies like yoga and … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Medicine, Alternative Medicine: The Christian Handbook, complimentary and alternative medicine
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White mulberry for type 2 diabetes
For some strange reason, I’ve had more folks searching my web site for “white mulberry for diabetes. So, here’s my take on the topic.
Posted in Alternative Medicine
Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, alternative treatments, complimentary and alternative medicine, diabetes, mulberry, type 2 diabetes
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Feds issue warning to makers of unproven STD treatments
The AP reports, “Federal health officials are cracking down on bogus pills and supplements that their makers claim will cure or prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like HIV, herpes and genital warts.”
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Infectious Disease, Men's Health, Woman's Health
Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, alternative treatments, complimentary and alternative medicine, STD
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Infants are being given potentially harmful herbal supplements
About one in ten infants are given unregulated and potentially unsafe herbal products or teas by their moms.
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Children's Health, Nutritional Health, Parenting
Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, alternative treatments, colic, complimentary and alternative medicine, herb, herbal remedies, herbal tea, herbs
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Alternative Medicine and Children – Part 7 – The Bottom Line? The Risks Are Simply Too Great for Children
In general, we believe that alternative medicine is inappropriate for children. Why? The potential risks are too high.
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Children's Health, Parenting
Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative medicine and children, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, complimentary and alternative medicine, herb, herbal remedies, herbs
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Alternative Medicine and Children – Part 6 – Vaccination and Alternative Medicine
The anti-vaccination movement has no better friends than in the alternative medicine world. In the Massachusetts study mentioned in my last blog, less than one-third of the homeopaths recommended immunization, and almost 10 percent actively opposed immunization. In England, the most … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Children's Health, Infectious Disease, Parenting
Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative medicine and children, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, alternative treatments, complimentary and alternative medicine, delayed vaccines, DPT vaccine, homeopath, homeopathy, measles vaccine, vaccination, vaccination rates, vaccine, vaccine effectiveness, vaccine myth, vaccine safety, vaccine schedule, vaccines, whooping cough vaccine
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Maqui berry is the latest trendy super food
Maqui berry (pronounced “mah-kee”) is one of the hottest new berries being marketed for “weight loss,” “detoxification,” and for “general health.” But, does it work? Or not?
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Nutritional Health
Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative therapies, alternative treatments, antioxidants, flavonoid, Maqui, natural medications, natural medicines, Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database
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CoQ10 test results show high quality, but wide differences in dosages, formulations, and cost
CoQ10 is among the most popular supplements in the U.S. and is used for cardiovascular disease and a range of other conditions. However, it is easy, however, for a consumer to be confused about CoQ10 due to mixed clinical findings, … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, General Health, Heart Health
Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, alternative treatments, consumerlab, CoQ10, ubiquinol
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Antioxidant supplements boost male fertility
In my book, Alternative Medicine: The options, the claims, the evidence, how to choose wisely, in my chapter on antioxidants, I conclude, “The best advice is to meet most of your antioxidant needs through a healthy diet supplemented by a single multivitamin.” However, … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Mental Health, Nutritional Health, Woman's Health
Tagged Alternative Medicine, alternative therapies, antioxidants, magnesium, subfertility, vitamin E, zinc
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U.S. spending millions to see if herbs truly work
People have been using herbal supplements for centuries to cure all manner of ills and improve their health. But for all the folk wisdom promoting the use of such plants as St. John’s wort and black cohosh, much about their … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Medical Economics
Tagged Alternative Medicine, Alternative Medicine: The Christian Handbook, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, alternative treatments, complimentary and alternative medicine
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FDA announces crackdown on chelation therapy — finally!
I’ve written about chelation for many years. In my book, Alternative Medicine: The Christian Handbook, I conclude, “Evidence against (chelation’s) effectiveness in heart disease is so clear, its continued use raises serious ethical questions. The therapy is very expensive and can be … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Medicine, Alternative Medicine: The Christian Handbook, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, alternative treatments, chelation, complimentary and alternative medicine, fraud, quackery, quacks
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Yoga: Should Christians Be Concerned?
Yoga is an alternative therapy that raises difficult questions for Christians. The physical and breathing exercises taught in yoga classes may improve general well-being. However, as a deeply religious practice with the goal of union with the divine, it is … Continue reading
Study: Shark cartilage does not help patients with lung cancer
The Los Angeles Times “Booster Shots” blog reports that shark cartilage may not benefit patients with lung cancer, according to a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Investigators “enrolled 379 patients with non-small cell lung cancer … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Medicine, Alternative Medicine: The Christian Handbook, lung cancer, shark cartilage
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Homeopathic Cobra Venom for Pain? Watch out!
According to the experts at the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database, Cobroxin and Nyloxin are new homeopathic products used for chronic pain. They come as an oral spray and topical gel. The bad news is that these products contain a “5X … Continue reading
Acupuncture found lacking for fibromyalgia
Reuters Health is reporting on a new study examining the treatment of fibromyalgia with acupuncture. Indeed, acupuncture may provide some temporary pain relief for people with fibromyalgia, but does not help with fatigue, sleep problems, or physical function, according to … Continue reading
Many autism therapies are unproven and risky
In a gripping series exploring autism and its treatments, the Los Angeles Times reports that “after reviewing thousands of pages of court documents and scientific studies and interviewing top researchers in the field, an investigation by the Chicago Tribune found … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Medicine, Alternative Medicine: The Christian Handbook, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, alternative treatments, autism, autism spectrum disorder, chelation, complimentary and alternative medicine
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Newly released test show most Milk Thistle supplements are substandard
White Plains, New York — December 2, 2009 — A recent review by ConsumerLab.com of ten milk thistle supplements showed that only one met ConsumerLab.com’s quality standards. Two products failed to properly list the part of the milk thistle plant … Continue reading
Herbal remedies need real regulation
In my best-selling book, Alternative Medicine: The Christian Handbook, I explain the reasons that natural medications (herbs, vitamins, and supplements) received so little regulation in the United States, and the many problems this causes for health consumers. Now, David Frum, … Continue reading