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http://www.newstarget.com/012092.html

 

The Health Ranger exposes health deceptions while promoting honest

health solutions

 

I've received a lot of reader feedback since writing the article on

the Hoodia scam, and it appears some people are a little bit confused

about my position on the issue. Why I would choose to write about a

nutritional supplement company that was selling a counterfeit product

and using a lot of unscrupulous marketing tactics? Let me clarify

here: I am not a defender of all nutritional supplements and

everything natural health just because it's a supplement or just

because it's a vitamin. Simultaneously, I am not a critic of

everything from the pharmaceutical industry. This article is a

clarification is exactly what I stand for, why I'm a huge defender of

Free Speech, and why I'm willing to hunt down crooks in any industry

and expose them for all the world to see.

 

Let's start with some basics: the number one cause of death in this

country is organized medicine and there is a huge effort out there to

try to discredit nutritional supplements and prevent people from

learning the truth about how supplements and nutrition (see related

ebook on nutrition) can not only prevent chronic disease, but even

reverse it. There's plenty of evidence for this.

 

However, that doesn't mean I'm not willing to stand up and point out a

company in the nutritional supplements industry that is ripping off

customers. I'm not going to stand by idly or just walk away from an

issue like that if I become aware of it, and I'm convinced the hoodia

company I've covered before is not only ripping people off, but may

possibly be harming folks, because who knows what's really in those

capsules that are being sold to customers? I don't know what was in

the capsules I received. What I do know, though, according to the lab

results I got from the three different tests that Truth Publishing

paid for, was that it was not Hoodia Gordonii. I know that for sure.

 

We don't need new regulations, we need to prosecute crooks

Some of the other emails I received said, " Hey Mike, why are you doing

this? It's almost like you're calling for regulation of the

nutritional supplements industry. " That's definitely not my position.

Even if there were additional regulation of the supplements industry,

the FDA is the wrong body to do it. The FDA has well proven it's going

to defend the financial interests of the pharmaceutical industry at

all costs, it's going to discredit supplements and herbs (and

especially Chinese herbs) at every opportunity and it's going to

completely ignore any standards of safety for prescription drugs.

 

For example, the FDA panel voted to put Vioxx back on the market, even

though this drug – according to the FDA's own drug researcher, Dr.

David Graham – has caused 144,000 heart attacks, and at least 40

percent of those were fatal. Apparently that is not dangerous enough

for the FDA to say, " Hey, this should be taken off the market. " So,

there's no question the FDA shouldn't be regulating nutritional

supplements -- they just don't have the integrity to handle it. If

anything, the FDA seemingly just wants to wipe out supplements altogether.

 

On the other hand, do we need more regulation for nutritional

supplements in this country? There are, after all, some con artists

out there selling products. I don't think we need new regulations. I

think we just need to enforce the existing laws. You see, this

particular problem I investigated and reported on was not a

supplement-regulation problem; this was a criminal problem. This was a

con artist problem, and if we enforce the laws we have right now, we

can get these people off the internet and out of business, and we can

help protect the integrity of the nutritional supplements industry.

So, this is not a regulatory question; this is a law enforcement

question. If we had more regulations about nutritional supplements, it

wouldn't stop people like this, because we (as a nation) are not

enforcing the laws on the books right now that could take con artists

out of society, or at least take them offline.

 

Making an honest living is not that difficult

I have to add: I don't have anything personally against the person who

turned out to be a con artist. In fact, I feel sorry for the guy in a

big way. I have a lot of compassion for him. He must have a terribly

sad life. He must have non-stop conflict; it has to be a terrible way

to live. He may not realize success can be achieved by moving in the

other direction. You can achieve success in the natural health

business by being honest, having integrity, selling an honest product

to people, offering good customer service and being creative. I mean,

this guy was creative enough to set up three front companies, and set

up all these product comparison charts that were rigged, of course. He

was creative enough to do all of that and handle the production,

bottling, labeling, shipping and search-engine advertising. The guy

has some talent. Why not use it to do something good?

 

In fact, if he were selling an honest product, he would have received

my recommendation, because I want to recommend companies that are

selling honest products, delivering what they promise to deliver and

treating customers well. It wouldn't take much more effort to do

something right, and get my recommendation, than it would to be a con

artist and end up having me investigate your company and write a huge

exposé on it. Some people, it seems, just want to be criminals for

whatever reason. They want to flout the law, they want to take the

short cuts and they're not willing to put out the effort it takes to

achieve real results. Make no mistake; it takes effort. If you want to

create success, you're going to have to put in the time, the effort

and the dedication.

 

I know this and other entrepreneurs know this: There are no shortcuts.

When I launched my software company, I worked at least 60 hours a

week, year after year after year, taking no vacations whatsoever; no

weekends off. I did this for so many years -- at least five or six ---

before the company really started to grow and become a financial

success and a marketplace success. That's a sacrifice not everybody's

willing to make.

 

Even in terms of writing about natural health topics, I wrote at least

1,000 articles before we really got any kind of decent readership

through Truth Publishing and all the websites it owns. It took some

real effort to get out there. There are no overnight successes, but if

you have the creativity; if you have the intelligence to build a

successful product and to build a successful business, why not use it

to do something good? Why not get the thanks of people, be able to

sleep at night, and have all the good karma that goes along with that?

It's not that much more difficult than being a criminal mastermind.

You can be positive and do some good in the world just as easily, I think.

 

I'm going to expose the con artists in medicine

I say to all the con artists out there -- whether they're in the

pharmaceutical industry, the nutritional supplements industry or the

surgical procedures industry -- if I hear about your con, and I can

manage to dig up enough evidence on it, I'm going to write a feature

story and you will be found out. You will be caught. You will be

publicized for conning the people.

 

At the same time, if I find companies that are selling fantastic

products -- or if I see creative individuals who are innovative in

this industry, provide an honest product, provide an honest service

and are really helping people be healthier -- then I'm going to

promote that even more. That's what I'm really passionate about. I'm

talking about companies like New Chapter and their Berry Green

product, which is just a fantastic, innovative product; something that

I believe can literally help prevent, and in some cases, even reverse

chronic disease. Jenny Lee Naturals has a similar product called

Prevention Powder which actually tastes much better and is made with

20% organic blueberries -- a potent superfood that I know treats high

cholesterol, inflammation, eye disorders and much more.

 

There are plenty of products out there that offer health benefits to

consumers. Miracle Greens is another great, innovative supergreens

product; it deserves a lot of recognition. Similarly, the Enzymatic

Therapy Earth's Promise product is truly remarkable as well.

 

I love to see innovation out there; companies that are willing to put

in the work and apply the energy it takes to do something right, and

then find success in doing that. Any company would really deserve

credit for that, and I hope to give them credit for it, to give them

publicity and help make connections between those companies and

customers who need their information and products.

 

An independent voice for natural health

My role here is just to be the voice for both the customers and these

companies. I am here to serve as a bridge between them. And to serve

as an effective bridge, you have to be truly independent. You can't be

financially involved in any of the companies you're recommending, and

I am not. You can't take kickbacks, you can't have any payola and you

can't be making affiliate fees, because the minute you start taking

money from the companies you're recommending, you start becoming

distorted. You don't have neutrality any more.

 

We bridges have to have very strong ethics laid down in concrete that

say, " Hey, we cannot accept money or sponsorship fees from anybody,

especially from these companies that we're recommending. " That means

we're able to speak freely and give you the real story about what we

see out there in the natural health industry. So, if you're looking

for the real story; the real information -- and you probably notice

that you get a lot of good, juicy information here on this network --

then this is the place to go.

 

I'm not trying to say that you're going to agree with everything that

I say. On the contrary, nobody agrees 100 percent on everything. I'm

also not saying we know all the great products that are out there. We

don't. No one person can. It would be impossible. However, I am saying

you're going to get an honest opinion that hasn't been distorted by

financial influence; it hasn't been modified due to the requirements

of political correctness or the politics of the publisher. You're not

going to get a story that has an agenda of pleasing advertisers, which

is what you see in the mainstream press all too often. All these

stories about the " miracles " of prescription drugs -- for example,

this new statin drug, impotence drug, anti-cholesterol drug,

anti-inflammatory drug -- these stories keep advertisers happy, don't

they? That's because the advertisers are supporting more and more of

the salaries and financial infrastructure of the media today.

 

Why mainstream media can't be trusted on health

How can you get an honest story when all the people writing the

stories are, in effect, paid by the drug companies? You can't, and

that's why most of the information out there is just hogwash. It's

completely distorted; it's basically payola. You pay the right

publisher enough money in advertising; you have influence over their

content. That's why you can only get trusted content from sources that

are truly independent.

 

I have people say to me, " No, Mike. I work for a newspaper, and we

have an iron curtain between editorial and advertising. " But there's

always influence. Because the minute someone tries to do an exposé on

some advertiser -- let's say it's the local car dealer that's been

caught rolling back the odometers -- the car dealer calls the ad

executive and says, " Hey, we're going to pull all our ads for the next

year and we're going to boycott your paper if you run that story. " The

next thing you know, (gee, what a coincidence) the story gets canned.

It never runs. There's always influence in modern media, and it's

naive to think otherwise. There's no such thing as objectivity when

the very companies you're supposed to be writing about are paying you.

 

So, I know that's getting a little off track from the original focus

of this editorial here, but the point is that personally, I'm going to

continue to cover the stories that are important. Whether it's a

nutritional supplement company, a pharmaceutical company, good news or

bad news, I'm going to cover what I believe to be true and what I

believe to be important for the consumer out there. I cannot be

bought, I can't be paid off and no one can come in and threaten me

with legal action to get me to change my story. It doesn't work. I

know what free speech is and I'm willing to defend it.

 

If all of that interests you, I invite you to stick around, because

there's a lot more interesting content where this stuff came from.

There's a whole universe of information I hope to get into print,

audio and websites, so that you can learn the truth about what's going

on out there. The truth will shock you; you couldn't even imagine

what's really true, because the world that most people live in today

is nothing but one illusion after another and one distortion after

another. Propaganda, misinformation, disinformation -- all designed to

keep you buying as a consumer. Keep consuming, folks! Help the

economy! Be a good American!

 

Yeah, make sure that every penny of your monthly paycheck goes out for

something; drug companies, home loan, home mortgage, auto insurance,

new clothing, personal care products or high-priced (over-priced) food

products. They want to make sure that every penny you earn gets spent

on something that makes them money. That's the agenda out there.

 

But I say there's another way. I say there's a totally different way

to live. A way where you control your finances, you control your

choices, you control your health outcome and you control your destiny;

a way where you can create abundance and you can find true happiness –

not the false happiness that people think comes with buying a new car,

but by finding a way to have healthy, loving relationships in your

life; a way to give back to society; a way that helps you find

outstanding cognitive function and lucidity through nutrition,

superfoods, medicinal herbs and honest nutritional supplements.

 

All of these things are possible. Information is what helps people

connect with those ideas, and then pursue them to turn them into

reality. I hope to be one of the people in your life who can help

bring you that kind of empowering transformative information.

 

Overview:

 

* the Health Ranger exposes health deceptions while promoting

honest health solutions

 

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