Pat: Mercola's good and I read him like I read 20 - 30 other health newsletters - with questions in mind. Always questions. I like to compare and I think cross-referencing is a necessity. Mike Adams may not have the patience of some, but he is excellent and there is a lot of good info, there. Maybe I enjoy his findings because I've been at this for 35 years. I've been a member of Life Extension for years, too, but their celebrity push (Sanjay Gupta and Suzanne Sommers, etc.,) turns me off. Gupta thinks chlorine washes for veggies and fruit is just fine. I seriously debate that knowing that chlorine causes cancer - and many other problems, too. I'm glad Sommers published her "book" on cancer and the good and bad, but it's too bad she didn't recognize the problem before she got cancer. Prevenhtion is the key. Balancing the body is the key.
John On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Pat <[email protected]> wrote: > I trust Dr. Mercola. I know you have to sensationalize headlines to get > people to read and you have to make money to support your cause (educating > the public about health). > > Life Extension Foundation (lef.org) seems as pushy as any drug company, > but they have to bring in the money for research or they'd be unable to > bring us the information we need. > > It's just hard sometimes to know who to trust with everyone trying to talk > us out of our money. > > I used to enjoy reading Natural News, but lately I'm irritated by a lot of > it. Mike Adams is so self-righteous that he has no patience for those who > are just beginning to learn alternative ways or are struggling with changing > their diets. To me he sometimes comes off as judgmental and intolerant and > he lacks understanding for people who aren't young and energetic as he is. > > Pat > >

