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Do You Believe in Magic?: Vitamins, Supplements, and All Things Natural: A Look Behind the Curtain

 

By Harper Paperbacks
Do You Believe in Magic?: Vitamins, Supplements, and All Things Natural: A Look Behind the Curtain
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In , medical expert Paul A. Offit, M.D., offers a scathing expos of the alternative medicine industry, revealing how even though some popular therapies are remarkably helpful due to the placebo response, many of them are ineffective, expensive, and even deadly.

Dr. Offit reveals how alternative medicinean unregulated industry under no legal obligation to prove its claims or admit its riskscan actually be harmful to our health.

Using dramatic real-life stories, Offit separates the sense from the nonsense, showing why any therapyalternative or traditionalshould be scrutinized. He also shows how some nontraditional methods can do a great deal of good, in some cases exceeding therapies offered by conventional practitioners.

An outspoken advocate for science-based health advocacy who is not afraid to take on media celebrities who promote alternative practices, Dr. Offit advises, Theres no such thing as alternative medicine. Theres only medicine that works and medicine that doesnt.

 

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Discussions on Reddit mentioning this product:
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/r/explainlikeimfive ELI5: Why do some people believe vitamins/supplements don't do anything-- wouldn't that be easy to test? Feb 15, 2016
/r/skeptic I just finished "Bad Science" by Ben Goldacre. Any recommendations for similar books? Dec 13, 2014

 

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