Killing us softly: the sense and nonsense of alternative medicine

Offit, Paul

Killing us softly: the sense and nonsense of alternative medicine Offit, Paul - London Fourth Estate 2013 - 322 p.

A half a century ago, acupuncture, homeopathy, naturopathy, Chinese herbs, Christian exorcisms, dietary supplements, chiropractic manipulations and traditional Indian remedies were once considered on the fringe of medicine. Now, these practices - known as alternative, complementary, holistic and integrative medicine - have become mainstream, used by those seeking to burn fat, detoxify livers, shrink prostates, alleviate colds, stimulate brains, boost energy, reduce stress, enhance immunity, eliminate pain, prevent cancer and enliven sex. But as Paul Offit reveals, alternative medicine - an unregulated industry under no legal obligation to prove its claims or admit its risks - can actually be harmful to our health. In Killing Us Softly he exposes how:Homeopathic asthma preparations and bogus cancer cures have replaced life-saving medicines
Indian remedies have contained dangerous quantities of heavy metals
Chinese herbs have caused kidney failure and bone marrow suppression
Acupuncture needles have pierced hearts, lungs, and livers and transmitted viruses, including hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV
Chiropractic manipulations have torn arteries
Dietary supplements have caused uncontrolled bleeding, heart failure, hallucinations, arrhythmias, seizures, coma, and death
Mega vitamins increase the risk of cancer and heart disease - a fact well known to scientists but virtually unknown to the public.
Using dramatic real-life stories, Dr Offit separates the sense from the nonsense, showing why any therapy - alternative or traditional - should be scrutinized. As he writes, “There’s no such thing as alternative medicine. There’s only medicine that works and medicine that doesn’t.”


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Alternative medicine
Medical misconceptions
Health risk assessment

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