Reviews for the Encyclopedia for Forbidden Treatments and Hidden Cures

Trudeau's book Natural Cures – Updated Edition

Natural Cures "They" Don't Desire You To Know Almost is a 2005 self-published book by American writer Kevin Trudeau, promoting a diverseness of not-drug and non-surgical purported cures for many diseases, primarily in support of his business selling such products. Trudeau accuses pharmaceutical companies and the Us government of censoring these products and methods on the footing that it would cut into their profit-margin. The volume is the subject of widespread allegations of fraud.

Premise [edit]

In the volume, Trudeau claims that there are all-natural cures for serious illnesses including cancer, herpes, arthritis, AIDS, acid reflux disease, various phobias, low, obesity, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, lupus, chronic fatigue syndrome, attention deficit disorder, muscular dystrophy, and that these are being deliberately hidden and suppressed from the public past the Food and Drug Assistants (FDA), the Federal Merchandise Commission, and the major food and drug companies, in an try to protect the profits of these industries and the authority of the governmental agencies. Trudeau claims that the source of illness are toxins from processed food, nutritional deficiencies, and other environmental sources; and that eliminating these factors will facilitate a cure for about diseases. Trudeau claims that his lack of medical preparation or expertise is what makes him virtually qualified to investigate alternative medicine, and reports his opinions in his self-published volume. The first edition of the book lacked any mention of specific, brand-proper noun products for any illnesses inside its pages, as Trudeau claims the FDA and FTC censored this information and prohibited him from publishing it in the book. Instead, the volume independent references to Trudeau'southward subscription-based website where the actual 'cures' were supposedly posted and accessible for a monthly fee.

In May 2006, Trudeau cocky-published More Natural "Cures" Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease. This book responded to complaints that its earlier version did not actually comprise any cures simply pointed consumers to his subscription website. In More than Natural "Cures" Revealed, Trudeau says that workers at the FDA and FTC want to censor him and, figuratively, burn his books.

Versions [edit]

The original book contained 271 pages. Later on he released More than Natural "Cures" Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease in response to earlier criticism, an "Updated Edition" of the original Natural Cures was sold shortly thereafter, containing 563 pages. This adds a new Introduction, a Frequently Asked Questions chapter and a affiliate on website information. It as well adds iii appendices, containing newsletter articles, "No-Hunger Bread: A True FDA Horror Story," and locations of several health care practitioners. The FDA article, originally a curt letter and summary of the case in the original volume, is included in its entirety in the updated edition. One omission in the updated edition is a Glossary section containing several New Historic period techniques.

According to Trudeau, the affiliate "The Cures For All Diseases" was completely censored by the FTC in the original book. The affiliate is included titled every bit "Natural Cures for Specific Diseases" in the updated edition.

His website contains a number of references and articles, notably "FDA Horror Stories" such as "No-Hunger Bread," which describe declared instances of the FDA suppressing natural cures. Another article addresses 714X, a disproven cancer treatment developed in Canada.

Criticism [edit]

The book has been the focus of much controversy since its publication, with widespread allegations of fraud. The New York State Consumer Protection Board issued a warning in 2005 that the book "does not contain the 'natural cures' for cancer and other diseases that Trudeau is promising." Information technology asserted that "Trudeau is non only misrepresenting the contents of his self-published book, he is also using false endorsements to encourage consumers to buy Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know Nearly."[1] The Board also alleged that Trudeau was selling the consumer's contact information to other marketers without their consent and hitting purchasers with unauthorized charges.[2]

Skeptical writer Michael Shermer writes:

Every bit for the "natural cures" themselves, some are non cures at all but merely obvious healthy lifestyle suggestions: eat less, practise more, reduce stress. Some of the natural cures are flat-out wrong, such every bit oral chelation for heart disease, whereas others are laughably ludicrous, such as a magnetic mattress pad and crocodile protein peptide for fibromyalgia. Worst of all are the natural cures that the book directs the reader to Trudeau's Web folio to find. When you go there, however, and click on a illness to get the cure, you first have to become a Web site member at $1000 lifetime or $9.95 a month. It is a archetype con homo's combo: bait and switch (the book directs them to the Web page) and double-dipping (sell them the volume, then sell them the membership).[3]

Shermer and other critics have argued that Trudeau has used Natural Cures to circumvent a Federal Trade Committee ruling that Trudeau is barred "from actualization in, producing, or disseminating future infomercials that advertise any blazon of product, service, or plan to the public." The FTC issued its decision afterward it institute that Trudeau had defrauded consumers by making numerous false claims about his merchandise in infomercials.[4]

Others have criticized the volume for making such claims as, "If your body is alkaline, you cannot get cancer [...] and if you have cancer, information technology goes away."[v]

The book makes all-encompassing unreferenced claims that some drugs cause such conditions every bit AIDS, headaches, bloating, indigestion, heartburn, nausea, allergies, asthma, fibromyalgia, arthritis, diabetes, constipation, yeast infections, dandruff, acne, halitosis, fatigue, depression, stress, and disability to lose weight.

References [edit]

  1. ^ Cancer 'Cures' Are Empty Promises in Kevin Trudeau's 'Natural Cures' Book. New York State Consumer Protection Board News Release, Baronial 5, 2005.
  2. ^ Without Discover to Consumers, Kevin Trudeau is Selling Consumer Names and Addresses from Infomercial Orders - Consumers Also Hit with Unexpected Charges for Trudeau Newsletter and Discount Buy Programme. New York State Consumer Protection Board News Release, October 27, 2005.
  3. ^ Shermer, Michael. "Cures and Cons: Natural scams "he" doesn't desire yous to know about." Scientific American, March 2006.
  4. ^ Warner, Melanie. "Afterward Jail and More, Salesman Scores Big With Catholicon Book." The New York Times, Baronial 28, 2005.
  5. ^ Kevin Trudeau'due south Snake Oil Empire

Further reading [edit]

  • Trudeau, Kevin, Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You To Know Well-nigh, Brotherhood Publishing, 2005. ISBN 0-9755995-1-8
  • Candice Choi, Associated Press, No Sure Cure, The Detroit News, page 3b, 25 Sep 2005, in court records.

External links [edit]

  • Analysis of Kevin Trudeau'southward "Natural Cures" Infomercial (2004) past Stephen Barrett, Yard.D.
  • What Kevin Trudeau doesn't want you to know
  • Male monarch Con -- Selling Questionable Cures? – John Stossel, Glenn Rupel and Frank Mastropolo,January xx, 2006
  • Natural scams "he" doesn't want yous to know about – Michael Shermer, Scientific American, March 2006
  • Is Infomercial King a Helper or Huckster? – Jake Tapper, January 13, 2006
  • "Wait, There'south More: Kevin Trudeau's 'Natural Cures,' Swallowed past Millions Without A Prescription" Libby Copeland. Washington Mail service, Sunday, Oct 23, 2005; D01

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_Cures_%22They%22_Don%27t_Want_You_to_Know_About

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