Don’t Believe Everything You Read
Creator of Cancer-Cure Diet Faked Her Cancer
Nick Mulcahy April 23, 2015“The creator of a best-selling mobile phone app and cookbook,The Whole Pantry, has confessed that her story of healing terminal brain cancer through diet and other natural therapies is a fabrication.”…
Dr Saunders continued: “This story shows the difficulty scientists have in getting their stories heard over snake oil salespeople.”
“Hopefully this will make people think twice and do some basic checking of facts,” he added. “We need to be skeptical of the mythical lone genius selling magical cures that ignore basic science and hard evidence.”
I get hundreds of emails a week asking me about my opinion on new hair loss treatment or my thoughts on side effects of Propecia. While the Internet is a great source for information, it is not always accurate. My point has always been there is no substitute for seeing a doctor (in person) when it comes to your personal medical issues which include side effect from Propecia or your hair loss issues. Finally the old adage, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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