General Characteristics
Any site used to market herbs or dietary supplements. Although some are useful,
I do not believe it is possible to sell them profitably without deception, which
typically includes: (a) lack of full disclosure of relevant facts, (b) promotion
or sale of products that lack a rational use, and/or (c) failure to provide
advice indicating who should not use the products. During the past 25 years,
I have never encountered a seller who did not do at least one of these three
things.
Any site used to market or promote homeopathic products. No such products have
been proven effective.
Any site that generally promotes "alternative" methods. There are
more than a thousand "alternative" methods. The vast majority are
worthless.
Any site that promotes "nontoxic," "natural," "holistic,"
or "miraculous" treatments.
False Statements about Nutrition
Everyone should take vitamins.
Vitamins are effective against stress.
Taking vitamins makes people more energetic.
Organic foods are safer and/or more nutritious than ordinary foods.
Losing weight is easy.
Special diets can cure cancer
Diet is the principal cause of hyperactivity.
False Statements about "Alternative" Methods
Acupuncture is effective against a long list of diseases.
Chelation therapy is an effective substitute for bypass surgery
Chiropractic treatment is effective against a large number of diseases
Herbs are generally superior to prescription drugs.
Homeopathic products are effective remedies.
Spines should be checked and adjusted regularly by a chiropractor.
False Statements about Other Issues
Fluoridation is dangerous.
Immunizations are dangerous.
Mercury-amalgam ("silver") filings should be removed because they
make people sick.
All teeth that have had root-canal therapy should be removed because they make
people sick.
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