All "alternative" medicine peddlars should be thrown into jail for fraud unless they can verify their outrageous claims by coming up with evidence from controlled experiments from an impartial third party.
I mean could you just IMAGINE the lawsuits that would result if a pharmacy started selling some random substance, making all all sorts of wild outrageous claims about its medicinal properties, without any foundation (let alone the substance having gone through through strict controlled medical trials). The moral outrage doesn't even bear thinking about. But slap the label "alternative" or "complimentary" on the product, and suddenly everything is A-ok.
This Kevin Trudeau guy just seems to be one of the very few who got caught (and obviously wasn't dealt with seriously enough the first time around).
Oh, and I have the same feelings towards astrologers and mediums and psychics.
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