CONNECT WITH US | | Letter from the Editor Jon explains in this newsletter why so much less of conventional medicine is backed by science than you ever imagined. And even those parts backed by science are not necessarily as credible as you might believe. Peer review doesn't guarantee the accuracy of a study -- only that it's logical and its methodology makes sense. Even more surprising, though, is how often the medical community refuses to accept a series of new studies and instead chooses to hold on to outdated procedures. Your very life could depend on knowing what camp your doctor is in the next time you think of following her advice. (Click here to read article...) Note: You only have two days left in February to cash in on Baseline Nutritionals® Double Clean Pack special™ which contains 2 bottles of Ultimate Antioxidant™ (the formula for which Jon Barron is most famous) and 2 bottles of Digestive Enzymes (the formula he personally uses the most) for only $110. That's a savings of $59.80 per pack. What a great way to give these products a try! If you haven't already signed up to receive your discount coupons, learn how. It's free. PS: Don't miss our Daily Health Tips. Sign up for free here. And now Jon. Kristen Barron Unproven Medicine, Yet Again by Jon Barron We get thousands of emails at the Foundation every month, and they cover the full gamut -- from thanks for the information we provide to requests to join MLM companies to accusations that we've abandoned our principles and are now supporting the enemy: mainstream medicine. But that said, there's one type of email that stands out. And that's the snarky email from the person who writes in to dismiss an entire newsletter or blog by snottily asking, "Where are the clinical studies to back your support of alternative medicine? I won't pay attention to anything if it's not backed by clinical studies." Why is this so frustrating? Because it is based on a mistaken belief, inherent in the question, that mainstream medicine is different -- that it's somehow better, that it's scientifically "proven" by irrefutable studies. Unfortunately, this belief is both mistaken and naïve and so off base that there's nothing "we" can ever say to disabuse these people of the notion once they've got it locked into their heads. Continue Reading... Find more great topics on natural health @ JonBarron.org! Health Topics | Detox Program | Health Articles | Programs | Podcasts |
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