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Tag Archives: quackery
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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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A Skeptical Look at Power Balance Products
I’ve had a couple of folks write in and ask about Power Balance devices. It looks like this may be an example of a quack product and company. But, it’s even worse than that. As one reader wrote to me: The Ovarian … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Bioethics, Cancer
Tagged fraud, health fraud, medical fraud, Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, Power Balance, Quack Watch, quackery
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Supposed ‘miracle drug’ for autism called ‘junk’
Desperate to help their autistic children, hundreds of parents nationwide are turning to an unproven and potentially damaging treatment: multiple high doses of a drug sometimes used to chemically castrate sex offenders. Believe it or not. More information:
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Children's Health, Parenting
Tagged autism, autism spectrum disorder, leuprolide, Lupron, quack, quackery, quacks
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Considering an Alternative Therapy? Here are signs that it may be fraudulent and unsafe
According to HealthDay News, alternative therapies, such as herbal remedies, acupuncture, or acupressure, are becoming increasingly popular. But you should always use caution when experimenting with any alternative therapy, because it is not regulated by any government agency. Here are … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Bioethics, Cancer, Children's Health, Heart Health, Medical Economics, Men's Health, Nutritional Health, Parenting, Woman's Health
Tagged acupressure, acupuncture, Alternative Medicine, alternative therapies, alternative therapy, alternative treatments, fraud, herbal remedies, herbs, medical fraud, quack, quackery, quacks
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Is Prince Charles Endorsing Quackery? His Herbal Detox Products Stir Controversy
In an unusual turn of events, a prominent scientist in the United Kingdom is accusing Prince Charles of contributing to the “ill health of the nation” by backing with his name an herbal detox product that sells for about $13.75 … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Men's Health, Nutritional Health, Woman's Health
Tagged colonics, detox, detoxification, herbs, homeopathy, natural medications, Prince Charles, quackery, quacks
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A natural product may falsely claim it uses “secrets of ancient medicine.” Ya think?
The Associated Press reported this week that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has launched an investigation of Kinoki Foot Detox. What’s their alleged crime? They claim their foot “pads use secrets of ancient Japanese medicine to cure or lessen … Continue reading
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