If you do a 'loaded' Google search, look for the a
Post# of 123771
Of COURSE you found what you were LOOKING for on Mecola's site. He promotes and shills for the 'unsubstantiated'. As stated, I prefer at the least 'some evidence to support the following'.
I don’t support fictitious concepts so no, no ‘deep state’ support from me.
'Sieg Heil’ helps you make exactly…… no point.
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On his website mercola.com, Mercola and colleagues advocate a number of unproven alternative health notions including homeopathy, and anti-vaccine positions. Mercola is a member of the political advocacy group Association of American Physicians and Surgeons as well as several alternative medicine organizations.[5]
Mercola has been criticized by business, regulatory, medical, and scientific communities.
A 2006 BusinessWeek editorial stated his marketing practices relied on "slick promotion, clever use of information, and scare tactics."[3] In 2005, 2006, and 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned Mercola and his company that they were making illegal claims of their products' ability to detect, prevent, and treat disease.
[6] The medical watchdog site Quackwatch has criticized Mercola for making "unsubstantiated claims [that] clash with those of leading medical and public health organizations and many unsubstantiated recommendations for dietary supplements."[6]