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Originally Posted by graciegirl
I agree.
It used to be that ethical and professional M.D.s and Attorneys didn't advertise in media of any kind.
A free lunch should be the warning sign on a lot of things.
Until I moved here, I had never heard of the word chelation. There still is quackery being practiced, if you ask me.
I am SO glad that we have posters that make good sense on the issue of medicine.
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Try to forget the word "chelation", unless you ingest a heavy metal and have to use it as a legitimate medical treatment. Also, try to ignore anything like "colon cleansing", especially if it is a banana or coffee flavored enema

I find it amazing, that despite all the good info out there, these quacks are able to attract large numbers of people, many of whom become true believers. Another piece of sound advice---don't try to argue with one of these true believers, no matter how much evidence you present, their mind is made up and shut. Now, if anyone feels better with these "therapies", go ahead, because you never know if you're being helped in some way. I always say an inexplicable cure is better than a fancy diagnosis.