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Re: Anyone treating PCOS just with diet and excercise?From: Victoria (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 5 Jan 2003 13:20:40 -0500
Pretty interesting all the posts we are getting replying to posts months old ..... http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/clark.html, The Bizarre Claims of Hulda Clark. Actually search that site, there are a number of things on that. In addition: Before you consider trying the progesterone creams, I made an investigation into them into a webpage: (http://nichollsvi.tripod.com/p_cream.html). The issues I mainly deal with are: 1) the FDA (regulatory body in America) and its legal stance on the products being in violation of current laws. 2) the lack of facts or science (validity) behind the product and theories of Dr. John Lee (started it all), taken from doctor comments, Medline, and other reliable medical science sites. There is no evidence to support that it is anything other than a placebo. 3) Other information, including a promotion from a heavily promoted website that may or may not be stated with the product, where you become an 'associate' of, earning $ on books to 'get the most' out of progesterone creams (Letter I, #2). Always do thorough medical based research on anything you take that is given a reputation to alleviate, cure, treat or deal with a specific problem or problems. It may be in violation of the law, or there might be no evidence to support it. www.quackwatch.com, http://www.quackfiles.com, http://quackbusters.quackfiles.com are good places to start to review all sorts of questionable health products and practices. I have recently updated the site to include more links to the above information. I have some more I will be adding soon.
-- Victoria
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