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9780879758554

The Health Robbers

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  • ISBN13:

    9780879758554

  • ISBN10:

    0879758554

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1993-10-01
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books
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Summary

While medical science has never had more to offer, many people are turning to "alternatives" such as chiropractic, homeopathy, "organic" foods, vitamin supplements, herbs, chelation therapy, and occult "healers." Millions of Americans who are unenlightened, seriously ill, or desperate have fallen into the clutches of TV promoters, nutrition hustlers, or other con artists whose offerings are ineffective or dangerous - and sometimes lethal. But quackery is not confined to individuals who fit the popular image of a quack. Significant numbers of well-trained physicians have strayed from science into "fad diagnoses" and unproven treatments that lack a rational basis.
The Health Robbers, featuring more than twenty highly respected authorities, explains the dangers of quack medicine, "alternative" cancer remedies, health fads, and "miracle diets." It argues for stronger laws and more vigorous policing of the marketplace. And it answers such questions as: "Are 'organic' foods worth their extra cost?" "Can acupuncture cure anything?" "Will vitamin B[subscript 12] shots pep me up?" "Can diet cure arthritis?" "Will spinal adjustments help my health?" "Will amino acids 'pump up' my muscles?" "Where can reliable information be obtained?" and "What's the best way to get good medical care?"
Even if the answers to some of these questions seem obvious, the details in this volume, written in an informative, highly readable, and easy-to-understand style, will astound you. Quackery often leads to harm because it turns ill people away from legitimate and trusted therapeutic procedures. However, its heaviest toll is in financial loss not only to those who pay directly, but to everyone who pays for bogus treatments through taxes, insurance premiums, and other ways that are less obvious.
Chapter titles include: "The Food Fear Epidemic" ("Beware of chemical con men"), "The Overselling of Herbs" ("More hype than help"), "Quackery and the Media" ("Should we believe what we see and hear?"), "The Holistic Hodgepodge," "Dubious Dental Care," and "How Quackery Sells."

Table of Contents

Introduction
Foreword: P. T. Barnum was right
Acknowledgments
Contributors
How Quackery Sells: Clinical tricks of the supersalesmanp. 1
Vitamin Pushers and Food Quacks: How to spot a nutrition hustlerp. 23
The Make-Believe Doctors: Medical impostorsp. 45
Occult Health Practices: Why the proof of the pudding is not in the eatingp. 55
The Food-Fear Epidemic: Beware of chemical con menp. 67
"Alternative" Cancer Treatment: Doublespeak that can kill youp. 83
The Misery Merchants: Exploiting arthritis sufferersp. 101
Weight Control: Facts, Fads, and Frauds: Beware of fat profiteersp. 113
Avoiding the "Marginal" Medic: How to spot a fuzzy-thinking physicianp. 125
Unproven "Allergies": An Epidemic of Nonsense "Environmental illness" and the "yeast connection"p. 137
Immunoquackery: Riding the crest of AIDSp. 155
The Spine Salesmen: Don't let chiropractors fool youp. 161
Homeopathy: Is It Medicine? Much ado about nothingp. 191
Genuine Fakes: The "organic" ripoffp. 203
The Overselling of Herbs: More hype than helpp. 213
Vitalistic Gurus and Their Legacies: Natural health?p. 225
The Multilevel Mirage: Person-to-person hypep. 253
Acupuncture: Nonsense with Needles: Don't get stuckp. 259
Nutrition for Athletes: Myths vs. Facts: An insider's views on "ergogenic aids"p. 269
Quackery by Mail: The "guarantees" are as bogus as the productp. 281
The Tooth Robbers: The unfounded attack on fluoridationp. 295
Dubious Dental Care: Delusions and poor science in the dental officep. 307
The Gadgeteers: Exploiting sciencep. 321
The Miracle Merchants: Faith healing doesn't workp. 337
The Eye Exorcisors: Don't throw away your glassesp. 347
The "Holistic" Hodgepodge: Look beyond the slogansp. 355
Prominent Promoters: Have they confused you?p. 367
"Health Freedom" Crusaders: Fighting to make quackery legalp. 397
The Mental Health Maze: How to find a therapistp. 421
The Mind Robbers: Destructive cultsp. 443
Quackery and the Media: Should we believe what we see and hear?p. 447
Why Quackery Persists: Quacks never sleepp. 457
The Truth-Seekers: Voices of scientific truthp. 465
Strengths and Weaknesses of Our Laws: How well does government protect you?p. 477
Getting the Most from Your Doctor: Communication tipsp. 485
Fighting Quackery: Tips for Activists: Your effort may even save a life!p. 495
Recommended Readingp. 501
Indexp. 507
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