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Old April 4th 10, 01:50 PM posted to misc.health.alternative,misc.kids.health,sci.med,sci.med.nutrition
Peter Parry
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Default Doctors Say, Reader's Digest is Wrong

On Sun, 4 Apr 2010 08:50:23 +0100, "john" wrote:


Doctors Say, Reader's Digest is Wrong
Physicians and Researchers Set the Record Straight about Vitamins


But these doctors disagree:


Allan N. Spreen, M.D. (Mesa, AZ)

Certified Nutritional Consultant , founder of The Nutrition
Physician(tm), a nutrition therapy service

Erik Paterson, M.D,

Orthomolecular Practitioner

James A. Jackson, Ph.D.

PhD apparently in Physiology, Pharmacology, and Biochemistry from the
School of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn. For many
years head of the Bio-Centre laboratory which provides clinical assays
focusing on nutritional medicine.

Steve Hickey, Ph.D. (Manchester, UK)

PhD in Medical Biophysics. Awarded the Volvo Award for back pain
research and developed a range of conformable catheters. Member of
the Alliance for Natural Health "expert committee"

Thomas E. Levy, M.D. (Colorado Springs, CO)

Former Medical Technical Advisor, International Tesla Society left
when it went bankrupt late in 1998 due to internal political dissent.
Professor, non accredited Capital University of Integrative Medicine
until 2006 when CUIM discontinued its degree granting function and
went out of business.

Michael J. Gonzalez, Ph.D. (San Juan, PR)


Inventor of the bioenergetic theory of the origin of chronic
degenerative diseases. consultant for several companies and
responsible for designing formulations of supplements and
pharmaceutical products. Consultant for The Center for the
Improvement of Human Functioning.

Now why do you think all these people disagree? Might it be that they
all selling books, pamphlets, nostrums and services which could be
affected if anyone took any notice of the Readers Digest?