Dr. Mercola: Visionary or Quack? (Excellent profile piece from Chicago Magazine)
Note: I posted this to the Health group as well.
This is a very long, ~4,700 words, profile of Joseph Mercola so I'm just going to excerpt the first four paragraphs.
He may not have the mainstream name recognition or rock-star appeal of, say, Mehmet Oz (though he has twice been a guest on The Dr. Oz Show). But Mercolas influence is nonetheless considerable. Each month, nearly two million people click to see the osteopathic physicians latest musings on the wonders of dietary supplements and minerals (The 13 Amazing Health Benefits of Himalayan Crystal Salt), the marvels of alternative therapies (Learn How Homeopathy Cured a Boy of Autism), and his take on medical research, from vaccines (Your Flu Shot Contains a Dangerous Neurotoxin) to vitamin D (The Silver Bullet for Cancer?).
Visitors to his site are also treated to heavy doses of the contempt Mercola holds for most things traditional medicine and Big Pharmathe medical-industrial complex, he calls it. Many followers are almost evangelical in their support of his message. If only the world had more Dr. Mercolas! wrote one in the comments section for The Thugs of the Medical World, a Mercola.com article about drug companies. You are a warrior sir, and your tireless, truthful, and fearless efforts to expose these criminals is much appreciated.
Not surprisingly, the medical establishment sees things differently. Some researchers and doctors say that Mercola steers patients away from proven treatments and peddles pseudoscientific misinformation on topics such as flu shots and fluoridation. In their view, he is resurrecting old myths, such as the threat posed by mercury in dental fillings, and promoting new ones, such as the notion that microwave ovens emit harmful radiation. The information hes putting out to the public is extremely misleading and potentially very dangerous, opines Dr. Stephen Barrett, who runs the medical watchdog site Quackwatch.org. He exaggerates the risks and potential dangers of legitimate science-based medical care, and he promotes a lot of unsubstantiated ideas and sells [certain] products with claims that are misleading.
Full article: http://www.chicagomag.com/core/pagetools.php?url=%2FChicago-Magazine%2FFebruary-2012%2FDr-Joseph-Mercola-Visionary-or-Quack%2F&mode=print
MineralMan
(147,829 posts)That is all.
mzteris
(16,232 posts)He s a damn duck.
Just because he ocassionaly and I stress that word comes close to the truth, ont forget, even a broken clock that doesn't even run or keep time is right twice a day.
salvorhardin
(9,995 posts)That's the headline Chicago Magazine used -- not my own words. I suspect they're not the author's words either since his profile of Mercola makes it very clear that the man is not representing medical consensus. He even quotes from David Gorski (Orac). I really appreciate the author's ability to give us an idea of what Mercola the man is like without countenancing any of Mercola's nonsense. Well worth the 15-20 minutes it'll take to read through the whole piece.
Warpy
(113,131 posts)some of whose followers have undoubtedly died because of his contempt for the standard medical treatment that has a good track record of working (whereas he stuff does not).
cleanhippie
(19,705 posts)DiverDave
(5,010 posts)And P.T.Barnum said it best, theres a sucker born every minute (or something like that)
But he is a despicable quack, giving hope to people that have none, and taking their money...a fucking ghoul