Guest guest Posted March 26, 2006 Report Share Posted March 26, 2006 Sun, 26 Mar 2006 15:26:23 +0200 " Andrew W. Saul " <drsaul " Sepp Hasslberger " <sepp Re: Wall Street Journal on Vitamins Rebuttal Letter Dear Andrew, thank you for the copy of your response to the Wall Street Journal editors. I have not re-published their article, so as not to give them further publicity, but I keep your response to use when needed, and I am forwarding copy of this to some people I think may be interested... Kind regards Sepp > Dear Sepp, > > I today sent this letter (below the +++ ) to five different editorial offices at the Wall Street Journal. > > Best wishes, > A. Saul > > (For information about my new book, " FIRE YOUR DOCTOR! " , please look at http://www.doctoryourself.com/fyd.html .) > > +++ > > To the Editors: > > A recent Wall Street Journal article (March 20, 2006) trashes vitamins. Financial newspapers are not medical journals. I am reasonably confident that the founders of the Wall Street Journal did not set out to rule on nutritional matters. Neither do we expect NEJM or JAMA or Lancet to give investment advice (although they have been shown sufficiently interdependent with the pharmaceutical industry to do so). > > There are those, especially in the pharmaceutical-advertising-supported media, who would like the public to think that vitamins have no therapeutic value. In fact, they'd like it to think that nutritional supplements are downright dangerous. Advertiser money buys editorial favor. Scare stories sell papers. > > If the Wall Street Journal were to analyze stocks with the convenient selectivity with which they choose to report on vitamins, either they'd have the SEC on their tail or we'd be in the midst of another stock market crash. Almost all vitamin research is positive. If you search the National Library of Medicine's MEDLINE index for " vitamin, " you will find over 174,000 papers. A Medline search for " vitamin therapy " yields 53,372 citations; " vitamin therapeutics " yields 16,191. A search for " vitamin contraindications " gets 165 responses. Vitamins are well studied, safe and effective. > > > My own personal search of the medical literature has failed to find even one death proven to be caused by the public's use of vitamin supplementation. ( http://www.doctoryourself.com/testimony.htm ) If you find to the contrary, please send it on to me. Remember, please, that I am looking specifically for proven instances, not hearsay. Not allegations, but forensic evidence. > > May I suggest that you might consider what I say when people talk to me about all this: > > " Show us all these people – any people – that have died from vitamins. Where are the bodies? Now explain this: the Journal of the American Medical Association reports that at least 106,000 Americans are killed by pharmaceutical drugs, properly prescribed and taken as directed, every single year. " (Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994, 272:23, p 1851. Also: JAMA. 2000 Jul 5;284(1):95-7.) > > In the end, you have to decide for yourself whether to trust Dr. Linus Pauling or Mr. Dow Jones. And, if it will help keep things in perspective, why not bear in mind what Ward Cleaver told his son, Beaver: " A lot of people go through life trying to prove that the things that are good for them are wrong. " > > And at least some of those people likely work at the Wall Street Journal. > > Sincerely yours, > > Andrew W. Saul > Assistant Editor, > The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine > > (end) > > -- The individual is supreme and finds its way through intuition. Sepp Hasslberger " Historical " page on physics/energy: http://www.hasslberger.com/ Critical perspective on Health: http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/ New blog on physics, new energy, economy: http://blog.hasslberger.com/ Freedom of choice - La Leva di Archimede: http://www.laleva.cc/ La Leva's news: http://www.laleva.org/ Robin Good - http://www.masternewmedia.org/ Trash Your Television! http://www.tvturnoff.org/ Not satisfied with news from the tube and other controlled media? Search the net! There are thousands of information sources out there. Start with http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/ http://www.truthout.org/ http://www.tvnewslies.org/ http://www.WantToKnow.info http://www.joevialls.co.uk/ http://www.Rense.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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