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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 697229"><p>You might like to read this article.</p><p></p><p><strong>"All natural." </strong>Some plants found in nature (such as poisonous mushrooms) can kill when consumed. Moreover, FDA has found numerous products promoted as "all natural" but that contain hidden and dangerously high doses of prescription drug ingredients or even untested active artificial ingredients.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Miracle cure." </strong>Alarms should go off when you see this claim or others like it such as, "new discovery," "scientific breakthrough" or "secret ingredient." If a real cure for a serious disease were discovered, it would be widely reported through the media and prescribed by health professionals-not buried in print ads, TV infomercials or on Internet sites.</p><p></p><p><strong>Conspiracy theories. </strong>Claims like "The pharmaceutical industry and the government are working together to hide information about a miracle cure" are always untrue and unfounded. These statements are used to distract consumers from the obvious, common-sense questions about the so-called miracle cure.</p><p></p><p>It cured my diabetes</p><p><a href="http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/4137/20141205/it-cured-my-diabetes-testimonies-more-likely-to-be-health-fraud-scams-says-fda.htm" target="_blank">http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/4137/20141205/it-cured-my-diabetes-testimonies-more-likely-to-be-health-fraud-scams-says-fda.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 697229"] You might like to read this article. [B]"All natural." [/B]Some plants found in nature (such as poisonous mushrooms) can kill when consumed. Moreover, FDA has found numerous products promoted as "all natural" but that contain hidden and dangerously high doses of prescription drug ingredients or even untested active artificial ingredients. [B]"Miracle cure." [/B]Alarms should go off when you see this claim or others like it such as, "new discovery," "scientific breakthrough" or "secret ingredient." If a real cure for a serious disease were discovered, it would be widely reported through the media and prescribed by health professionals-not buried in print ads, TV infomercials or on Internet sites. [B]Conspiracy theories. [/B]Claims like "The pharmaceutical industry and the government are working together to hide information about a miracle cure" are always untrue and unfounded. These statements are used to distract consumers from the obvious, common-sense questions about the so-called miracle cure. It cured my diabetes [url]http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/4137/20141205/it-cured-my-diabetes-testimonies-more-likely-to-be-health-fraud-scams-says-fda.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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