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[log in to unmask] (mailto:[log in to unmask])   writes:

http://articlesofhealth.blogspot.com/2013/05/russian-president-putin-warns-p
resident.html
I hope you are being facetious. 
 
The author of that blog is _Robert O. Young D.Sc., Ph.D., NMD _ 
(http://www.blogger.com/profile/02616033460475917492)  There's no  reason to think his 
blog and this report are credible, given  his history.  Certainly most 
medical doctors and medical  researchers do not agree with his ideas.
 
Robert Young's supposed graduate degrees were apparently from  unaccredited 
credential mills, and his stated mentor and apparent  former business 
associate was convicted of conspiring to violate  federal food and drug laws and 
defraud individuals seeking medical care.   Dr. Young has had his own run 
ins with the law for practice of medicine without  a license.  Unfortunately 
one of his 'cured' cancer patients who  appeared on national television died 
of the cancer.
 
He's high on several lists of known quacks, even being dubbed by one as the 
 Quack of quacks.  He and his wife run the pH Miracle Center - the name of  
the center is revealing.  His books and center thrive on the  desperation 
of people suffering from diseases such as cancer.  
 
He promotes an alkaline diet as a cure all and claims to use life blood  
analysis as a diagnostic tool.  His ideas have not appeared in any  
peer-reviewed articles, he lacks any medical degree, but he is an American  
entrepreneur and author (who makes money selling books and  promising cures), preying 
on fear and hopes for miracles.
 
Live blood analysis for determining a healthy diet is "no better than tea  
leaves or tarot cards," says Robert Baratz M.D. and president of the 
National  Council on Medical Fraud. "It's crapola."_*_ 
(http://legacy.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/jenkins/20050411-9999-1m11jenkins.html) 

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