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2 Reddit comments about The Hidden Story of Cancer: Find Out Why Cancer Has Physicians on the Run and How a Simple Plan Based on New Science Can Prevent It:

u/silverhydra · 28 pointsr/Nootropics

You know this is the same author who made The Hidden Story of Cancer: Find Out Why Cancer Has Physicians on the Run and How a Simple Plan Based on New Science Can Prevent It, right? Once you go shill, it's hard to be real.

Also it's my personal opinion that whenever anybody crams in a section of their book on autism (if that book is not specific to the state of autism or fetal development at least) that they're just trying to siphon money from a certain subset of housewives who will gobble up anything on that topic.

Another bit on that, for him to call them Parent ESSENTIAL OILS rather than parent essential fatty acids shows that marketing also plays a role in this name, since 'essential oil' is a huge keyword these days for shit like homeopathy and other naturalistic BS. Sure, fatty acids are oils, but it's still a misnomer if he only refers to LA, ALA, and GLA.

I'm glad the LA/ALA oil blend is working for your mental clarity, but none of this refutes the potential benefits of EPA/DHA supplementation. You notice that most of his claims have a single citation connected to them? This is because single citations can be twisted into whatever you want, from agreeing that fish oil is useless for cardiovascular health, to mixed evidence, to the AHA recommended seafood outright. His take-aways are large enough in magnitude that he needs a large body of evidence to support those claims, and essential fatty acids are known to be quite flippant in how they behave (as prior EO status in the body is a major factor, yet rarely measured) so cherrypicking can be a huge problem.

u/h7oyNn · 1 pointr/conspiracy

cancer is simple. its diet 100%. if you want to pop a magic pill then enjoy cancer.

answer lies in why are soybean, canola, and corn crops all gmo'd. and why is milk pasteurized and red meat demonized.

https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Story-Cancer-Physicians-Science/dp/0988278006

dont know much about hiv, but im certain it doesnt lead to aids. if anyone has any good books to recommend id be interested.