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healthdefense discovered this in Health/Fitness
•4 reviews since Nov 7, 2007
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healthdefense discovered 9 months ago- Very Informative!

retsudo rated 5 weeks ago- Awful website; unblockable popups and totally untrue articles.

Stariuss rated 7 weeks ago- failure of a website, has a unblockable pop-up.

themasterchief rated 3 months ago
The articles here are generally of dubious quality, avoid. As an example, they advocate raw foods because the enzymes are supposedly not destroyed. This is absolute nonsense. Enzymes generally denature quickly from these sources, hence why when we work with enzymes that do indeed reside in these foods, WE WORK AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE AND KEEP THE SAMPLES ON ICE, WITH A SUITABLE BUFFER. Otherwise any enzymes are quickly made useless, never mind when that food enters your stomach at a cozy ~100 degrees with ph 1-2 acid which destroy the overwhelming majority of enzymes. And then there's good old-fashioned pseudoscience, revisionist history and paranoia. From the page: "From the very beginning, the people behind the AMA were not about protecting your health; they were interested in gaining power and getting rich." and.... "And yet, it wasn't that long ago that the AMA was still in the minority. People didn't trust this new conglomeration, because in the 19th century, most Americans thrived on more natural approaches like homeopathic medicine. " I guess that explains why they had such short lifespans, they were "thriving" themselves to death...