Natural Causes: Death, Lies and Politics in America's Vitamin and Herbal Supplement Industry

by Dan Hurley
Natural Causes: Death, Lies and Politics in America's Vitamin and Herbal Supplement Industry  
published 2006 by Broadway
binding Hardcover
isbn 0767920422   (isbn13: 9780767920421)
pages 336
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A riveting work of investigative journalism that charts the rise of the dietary supplement craze and reveals the dangerous—and sometimes deadly—side of these highly popular and completely unregulated products.

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03-03-07



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Ellen
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04/19/08

Read in April, 2008
recommends it for: voodoo witch doctors, alchemists, quacks, herbalists, homepathists, Scientologists
Oh, I don't even know where to start. This book was AWESOME. As a science person, I find myself constantly annoyed by pseudo-science like homeopathy and herbalism and the whole anti-medical establishment. This book is excellent at pointing out that not only are these anti-science movements UNPROVEN and in direct conflict with generally accepted laws of physics, biology, and chemistry, but they are also potentially mortally dangerous. As if that wasn't enough, some of the largest supplement/vitam...more
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Carol
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12/20/07

Read in March, 2007
recommends it for: anyone that takes, or is considering taking supplements
As a pharmacist, I'm on a mini-crusade to convince people that just because something is 'all-natural' does NOT mean that it is good for you. Snake venom is all natural, strychnine is all natural, arsenic is all natural. It's amazing how lobbyists have prevented the regulation of vitamins and supplements. Not only are supplement companies not required to study toxicity, but they don't even have to offer any proof whatsoever that the stuff is effective!! Despite millions of dollars in testing...more
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If you take vitamins or other supplements, you should read this book.
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