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New blog - "Sham vs. Wham: The Health Insider"

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djensen36@cox.net - 01 May 2007 00:55 GMT
Hello,

Today's blog topic at "Sham vs. Wham: The Health Insider" is about the
topic of borrowed science, and how misleading it can be for one
company to use the science of another in the promotion of its
products. It happens all the time, and yet consumers are rarely aware
of it.

Topics on this blog involve products of all kinds, whether they are
alternative products like dietary supplements, pharmaceuticals,
nutritional recommendations, etc. Also, the site will feature exposés
on practices or products that have no science behind them. The author
invites reader comment -- we hope you will enjoy reading "Sham vs.
Wham: The Health Insider," at http://shamvswham.blogspot.com/

Thank you,

D.
Paul T. Holland - 02 May 2007 19:20 GMT
he's over on the fibrogroup -

his blog is thinly veiled sales site/click thru to company he runs
selling product...
he wants to argue about not being a spammer...

and gosh, his 'wham' tout is what he sells...golleee...

besides here and fibro - touting on kids , diet, depression, rec.drug
[lol], attn-deficit, aids, nutrition, ayurveda groups-

spammers just keep showing up...ah well

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