2011年11月1日火曜日

Acai Berry Scams, Complaints to the BBB, Better Business Bureau

I made sure to TiVo my local news report about acai berry pill warnings, but when I watched it, I realized it was a "buyer beware" warning about some DISHONEST SELLERS of acai berry -- not of the pills themselves.




The Holy Spirit and Whole Body Cleanse Works for Me...


Which is good, because the Whole Body Cleanse that I love, that the power of God alone has helped me complete -- it's a 14-day cleanse whereby you eat mostly fruits and veggies with it -- contains some acai.


I lost about 11 pounds when I did it last July 2008, and even when school started back some of the moms still told me how great I looked by fall. So now He's helping me thru it again -- it's great prep for cleaning out your system before a real fast.


And I know it was our Maker alone that made me make it thru 14 days with no chocolate or sweets or alcohol and junk food. I learned to open the huge capsules (I don't really like taking a lot of big pills) and put the powder in LaCroix sparkling water and orange juice to make them easier to take and more palatable. The I sopped up the fiber powder still clinging to the plastic cup with pieces of fruit. I ate no meats or anything like that for 14 days, but I ate red beans and rice, maybe a little pasta at times, and snacked on nuts. They say you shouldn't eat too many nuts.


Not much dairy either. This time I'm still taking my iron pills, too. My friend hipped me to the whole body cleanse -- and she said to stay close to the bathroom, but it didn't affect my system like that. It was great and my skin cleared up, too.




Anyway, the Acai Berry scams went like this...


...people agree to some website offering a free trial for acai berry products, then they fail to read in the fine print whereby customers must cancel within 15 or 20 days or else their credit card is charged $50 - $100 or more.




And even some people who canceled the Acai Berry free trail were scammed...


...and there credit card were still charged!


One older woman said she called the number to cancel and was told there would be an 80 minute and 17 second wait to speak to a customer representative.


Those acai berry scammers probably didn't even have anyone on the line. So my recommendation is if you want to try the acai berry stuff, find it in GNC or viagra cialis online pharmacy pharmacy at Amazon or some place reputable, not thru one of those acai berry scam websites just trying to steal people's money.




The acai berry scam sites use before and after pics...


...and they have a lot of fine print -- so read it, or better yet, stay away!




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2011年10月29日土曜日

Columnist's selective view [Acupuncture]

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Columnist's selective view [Acupuncture]

Feb 23, 2011

AS A champion of evidence-based medicine, Dr Andy Ho never fails to highlight little molehills of evidence that cast the slightest doubts on the efficacy and safety of complementary and alternative medicine such as acupuncture, homeopathy, chiropractic and bioresonance ("Pinning down acupuncture: It's a placebo", Feb 12; "Indefensible ideas behind homeopathy", Jan 22; "Perils of chiropractic neck manipulation", Jan 21; "Sending out the wrong signals", Nov 6, 2010).
Yet he turns a blind eye to the huge mountains of scientific evidence that point to the harm and/or ineffectiveness of medical treatments and procedures, including:
- arthritis drugs, cholesterol-lowering drugs, diabetes drugs, anti-depressants, anti-viral drugs for flu and other drugs;
- medical tests such as magnetic resonance imaging;
- chemotherapy;
- vaccination;
- unnecessary surgery; and
- dental amalgams that contain toxic mercury.
Iatrogenic disease - which refers to illness caused by medical treatment, including medical errors, infections picked up at hospitals and "acceptable" drug side effects - has become a serious problem. Some medical commentators have statistics to show that it is now the third-leading cause of death in medically advanced countries like the United States.
Dr Ho is also largely silent about the many scandals involving fraudulent medical research, data cover-ups, negative studies that go unreported when they fail to prove a drug's safety or effectiveness, and other unethical practices of the pharmaceutical industry, all of which cast serious doubt on the validity of the "evidence" that support drug-based medicine.

Richard Seah

[There is a difference between saying that western medical science has errors and scandals and saying that acupuncture in theory and practice is based on erroneous assumptions, and unsupported beliefs, and has no efficacy beyond that of a placebo effect.

Western medicine is not perfect. Drugs have side effects, precisely because it has effects. (Viagra's efficacy as an impotence cure was originally a side effect.) The difference is between having a falsifiable, testable hypothesis to gather evidence for one or another conclusion. Western medicine continues to test and retest hypotheses. Sometimes human failings short cut the process and drugs or treatment are approved when they should not. But there are remedies and channels to correct these mistakes.

There are no such peer review or scientific approach to alternative medicine. If such review exists there is no rigour to the review. Unlike western medicine which has competing opinions and testing of hypothesis, alternate medicine practitioners all have a vested interest in an autistic conspiracy to prove their practices' efficacy.

Studies published by China's TCM show only half a bell curve in terms of the efficacy of acupunture. The believer will say that this shows that acupuncture works because even the least effective treatment showed positive effect. The skeptic will suspect that the authorities only publish positive supportive studies.

You never hear of side effects or overdose by homeopathy. There are no reports of misapplication of acupuncture resulting in an inadvertent result or side effect. You never hear of a misapplied needle leading to some unintended side effect.

Either every acupuncturist is so well-trained and so experienced that there is no misdiagnosis, no misapplication of the needles, and no side effect, or very simply, nothing is happening.

Similarly, you can't overdose on homeopathy cos there's nothing there.]

2011年5月4日水曜日

What's a D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)?

What's a D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)?

What is Osteopathy? "Osteon" in Greek prefix means bone, and "Pathos" (πάθος) is a suffix meaning "suffering or disease." Some also says that "osteo" also means the 'root' or the 'origin.' Therefore, the term Osteopathy could mean the "disease or suffering of the bone," or the "root or origin of disease." As you will see, I vote for the latter.

As a student of Osteopathy, I have begun to wonder what this term really means outside of academia. There is got to be more than the argument of semantic and who practices better medicine. As we all know, there are 2 ways to become a fully licensed physician in the USA, purchase cialis of Osteopathy (DO) and Medical cialis (MD). We call these 2 paths Osteopathic and Allopathic, respectively. In the clinical setting, DOs and MDs do not differ in their practice. You’ve probably gone to the hospital and clinic and been seen and treated by a DO while mistaken him/her to be a MD. DOs participate in medicine throughout all specialties. However, what set us apart are 2 basic facts: our beginning and the way we approach health! Notice, I talked about health instead of disease.

Our beginning
:

The DO profession started in 1892 by an MD surgeon, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still. His life was filled with many adventures and misadventures; and if you were born in his time, you most likely would have lived through few wars. In fact, he lost his entire family to illnesses. He realized that pharmacotherapeutics and technology contribute partially to healing. ‘There is got to be more we can do to help people.’ So, through careful observation and studies, Dr. Still discovered that God had designed into each of us the ‘inherent ability to heal ourselves.’ This means that, as doctors, we are only facilitating healing, we are not the Healer! By facilitating health, we can help people in ways that pharmacotherapy and technology cannot.

So, through these studies, Dr. Still penned following four Tenants of Osteopathy:
1. The body is a unit. The physician uses a whole-person approach to wellness and disease prevention.
2. The body has self-protecting and regulating mechanisms. The body as well as the mind and spirit will compensate to maintain health.
3. Structure and function are inter-related. All the body’s systems are inter-related and interdependent. An imbalance in one system affects the other systems.
4. All three prior tenants will be addressed in creating the patient’s treatment plan.


Our approach to health:
As we approach a patient, we treat the patient as a WHOLE person, not just the disease or their chief complaint. If there is lower back pain, we don’t just put the patient on muscle relaxers, steroids, and pain killers; we first get the entire story, then we put our hands on the patient to exam the strain that was in the whole body, then we treat with our hands in addition to pharmacotherapy as needed. The hands-on treatment is called OMT, or osteopathic manipulative treatments. If there’s headache, many times it could be relieved instantly by simple 5 minute OMT instead of the too-often-prescribed medications. Often, we look for what is healthy instead of what is sick. We believe in treating the body according to how the body responds to the treatment, yielding optimum and long lasting results. Alignment of bones is often the wrong approach for long term healing, though it may have short term relief. I believe that our body has an amazing way of ‘balancing’ itself. Its capability to compensate for physical insults and diseases are unequaled by any modern medicine or technology. So, it is the doctor’s job to access that part of the body for ‘its own good.’

Our training in medical school:
Medical school for DOs and MDs are all 4 years. We take the same classes and go through all the same academic and clinical rigors of training. Often, DO students take both of the MD and DO board exams and scoring well. We go through the same residency trainings. The only difference in our training is that the DO students have an additional 300 hours of training in OMT, on top of their regular studies in their first 2 years of medical school. We are taught to start treating patients our first year of medical school based on what our hands tell us of what’s wrong/right in the patient. Cool huh?! I thought so! Often I offer to give free OMT to patients in the office, because I know they’ll feel better when they walk out. Isn’t that what we all look for when we go to the doctors?

True Osteopathy:
So, as I ponder on the meaning of Osteopathy, I have come to recognize that it requires its practitioners to treat the patient as a whole person. The ‘whole-person’ approach means that we, as physicians, are concerned with the body, mind, emotions, and the spirit when we treat a person. That means also that some MDs are practicing Osteopathy, and some DOs are not practicing Osteopathy. If we just give a medication for an illness, and not examining the entire body for strains, imbalances in the fluids/nervous system/lymphatic system/vascular system/primary respiration… we are not looking at the whole person, and we are not practicing Osteopathy. If we find segmental dysfunction on the spine and just treat those dysfunctions, we are not practicing Osteopathy. If we are only concerned about disease and not also ‘health,’ we are not practicing Osteopathy.

Our bodies are ‘fearfully and wonderfully made,’ and there are amazing features built in that we cannot understand. If any physician claims to be the ‘healer,’ I can assure you that they are the most ignorant person in the world! Consider this, when was the last time a physician closes a wound by suture and the wound was ‘healed’ right away? Any physicians actually lay down the fibroblasts, reconstruct the dermis layer, and close the skin and wipe away the scar to finish it all off? NO! There is more happening than meets the eye! God has designed our body to ‘heal itself.’ That is a process that we cannot duplicate. If we can duplicate that, we can literally glue up a dead pig and all the ‘scars’ will disappear and we can put the breath of life back into a dead body. Yeah, know this, we can only facilitate healing. I consider it a privilege to be a physician, because it is as if God gave me the opportunity to use me as His instrument in participating in His miracles. I can’t explain it. I can try, but, I will not be able to tell you for sure.

So, what do you want to believe? I am through with teaching and claiming the unbelievable wonders as something I can explain, that is absolute ignorance. However, I will never stop telling and describing how awesome our God is as I witness His work and His wisdom. Medicine is at the absolute frontlines of God’s wonders.