Again, I'm curious to know how much DTB2's wife spent before going to a real doctor.Placebo is a helluva drug. But at that point, you might as well try anything.
Again, I'm curious to know how much DTB2's wife spent before going to a real doctor.Placebo is a helluva drug. But at that point, you might as well try anything.
So you're paving the way for a snake oil salesman? By looking at mainstream medicine through a microscope, and Mercola through a kaleidoscope?Hey FF, how is Mercola different from Big Pharma, with all those oppressed research, minuscule results pumping statins and shit?
How about the diet industry or the government giving us incredibly BAD guidelines for decades?
I do my own research and take what I believe in.
Seriously, so far the government's response was for catching the virus: stay home and drink liquids. Now that is some advice!!
So you're paving the way for a snake oil salesman?
Yeah, about that:By the way Mercola was right about coconut oil, it does help with heart disease by boosting good cholesterol. His problem was you can't make medical claims without FDA approval but that doesn't mean you are not right.
Why is he snake oil?
Except when he's overpricing nonsense, and selling shit that's bad for you. Mercola tanning beds, anyone? Look years younger.Placebo is a helluva drug.
Mercola tanning beds,
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Did he perhaps make unsubstantiated claims? Because that's what he does.
What's wrong with tanning beds? As long as he doesn't claim it cures cancer, I am fine with it.
The defendants were charged with falsely claiming that their indoor tanning devices would enable consumers to slash their risk of cancer and improve the clarity, tone and texture of their skin, giving them a more youthful appearance.
Vibrant Health Research Chlorella XP, claimed to “help to virtually eliminate your risk of developing cancer in the future.”