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the sense and nonsense of alternative medicine

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An edition of Killing us softly (2013)

Killing us softly

the sense and nonsense of alternative medicine

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A medical expert - the Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia - offers a scathing expose of the alternative medicine industry, revealing how its popular therapies are ineffective, expensive and even deadly. A half a century ago, acupuncture, homeopathy, naturopathy, Chinese herbs, Christian exorcisms, dietary supplements, chiropractic manipulations and traditional Indian remedies were once considered on the fringe of medicine. Now, these practices-known as alternative, complementary, holistic, and integrative medicine-have become mainstream, used by those seeking to burn fat, detoxify livers, shrink prostates, alleviate colds, stimulate brains, boost energy, reduce stress, enhance immunity, eliminate pain, prevent cancer, and enliven sex. But as Paul Offit reveals, alternative medicine - an unregulated industry under no legal obligation to prove its claims or admit its risks - can actually be harmful to our health.

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Fourth Estate
Language
English
Pages
322

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Table of Contents

Distrust of modern medicine (Rediscovering the past : Mehmet Oz and his superstars)
The lure of all things natural (The vitamin craze : Linus Pauling's ironic legacy)
Little supplement makers versus big pharma (The supplement industry gets a free pass : neutering the FDA ; Fifty-one thousand new supplements : which ones work?)
When the stars shine on alternative medicine (Menopause and aging : Suzanne Somers weighs in ; Autism's Pied Piper : Jenny McCarthy's Crusade ; Chronic Lyme disease ; the Blumenthal affair)
The hope business (Curing cancer : Steve Jobs, Shark cartilage, coffee enemas, and more ; Sick children, desperate parents: Stainslaw Burzynski's urine cure)
Charismatic healers are hard to resist (Magic potions in the Twenty-First Century : Rashid Buttar and the Lure of personality)
Why some alternative therapies really do work (The remarkably powerful, highly underrated placebo response ; When alternative medicine becomes quackery)
Epilogue : Albert Schweitzer and the Witch Doctor : a parable.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
615.5
Library of Congress
R733 .O33 2013, R733

The Physical Object

Pagination
322 pages
Number of pages
322

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28422785M
Internet Archive
killingussoftlys0000offi
ISBN 10
0007491727, 0007491735, 0007491743
ISBN 13
9780007491728, 9780007491735, 9780007491742
OCLC/WorldCat
828415335

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