Re: Great things fromt the Color of Berries: From "Sham vs. Wham: The Health Insider"



"D." wrote:

As in all supplement products, stick with major brand names
and quality vendors. Better yet, buy the brands that are sold
through your doctor or holistic healthcare practitioner.

Wrong, again. In the U.S., it's considered a violation
of medical ethics for a doctor to sell supplements to
his or her patients. It's a conflict of interest.
If your doctor tries to sell you supplements, you
need a new doctor.

This is something the spammer didn't tell you, because
any suggestion that it would be unethical for a medical
professional to sell supplements to patients is bad
for the supplement companies, which the spammer would like
to have as advertisers on his commercial blogspot website.
Naturopaths, chiropractors, and other non-MD's are not bound
by the same ethics and frequently do sell supplements.

You won't get the straight, accurate facts from the spammer,
because he allows commercial interests to slant his
poorly researched articles.
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