Friday, January 13, 2017

FAKE MEDICINE

We have now all experienced the dangers of fake news.

Let us now consider the dangers of fake medical advice.

As a January ritual, many of us try to improve ourselves and our lives by making New Year Resolutions. Usually these are propaganda based decisions. Women have to be skinny. Men have to have great jobs.

It is VERY LUCRATIVE to sell diet stuff.

There is a recent study that dietary supplements are USELESS. The study did NOT involve vitamins.

SO PLEASE IGNORE THE EVIL IDIOTS WHO ARE TELLING YOU NOT TO TAKE PRENATAL VITAMINS. Prospective mothers' use of prenatal vitamins has greatly reduced nerve and brain based birth defects.

ANYTIME someone tells you that a medicine does or does not work, you can look at various websites to see if the person is totally unscientific and/or lying to you in order to make lots of money. I prefer websites connected with real science and medicine, like the Mayo Clinic website. University Hospitals have good info also.

There are an incredible number of wanna be healers out there. If you want to experiment with your own body, be my guest. But please do not spread fake medical information. The grandchild who is harmed may be your own.

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