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Mitchell Gerskup @ November 1st, 2008 - No Comments
Panel Discussion #1 - Natural Health Products


Lintbox Feature @ September 1st, 2008 - 5 Comments
As revealed in a previous post, we’ve recently implemented some fairly large additions to Lintbox and its direction. Many may have noticed the newly-added Special Features section, wherein we will occasionally bring you a variety of special content. Among these is the Panel Discussion, a biweekly compendium where the Lintbox staff and contributors alike may [...]
More Water/Energy Confusion


Kyle @ August 27th, 2008 - No Comments
This article was linked to on Digg recently, and there has been some misunderstanding of its content. It concerns a discovery of a new catalyst that could make it possible to use sunlight to directly split water into hydrogen and oxygen. This might turn out to be quite important in the future (if we start [...]
Glucosamine


Mitchell Gerskup @ August 27th, 2008 - No Comments
Is it ethical to prescribe a placebo?
Glucosamine is a drug that is sometimes prescribed, and often recommended, to treat joint pain and arthritis. Extracted from the shells of shellfish, it isn’t toxic, and it’s relatively cheap to purchase. People who use it often notice a substantial decrease in their joint pain while they [...]
Nuts!


Mitchell Gerskup @ August 15th, 2008 - No Comments
I recently read this article on organic foods over at quackwatch.org. Following the article, the author had posted a reader protest complaining how it was unfair to lump organic farmers/foodies in with other “quacks”. The reader asks:
Honestly, is it so nutty to think we would be better off eating food that ISN’T full of [...]
Damnit, CBC!


Mitchell Gerskup @ August 13th, 2008 - No Comments
The CBC posted this article on naturopathic “medicine” by “Doctor” Lorne Swetlikoff, N.D. (not M.D.).
The article is a load of crap (the claims can be easily dismissed as nonsense), but what do you expect from a “doctor” of naturopathy? What surprises and disgusts me is that the CBC, a supposedly reputable news source, thought [...]
The Evils of Organic Food


Mitchell Gerskup @ August 12th, 2008 - 2 Comments
In my recent article about Consumer Reports, I mentioned that there was no evidence to support the hypothesis that organically grown foods are any safer, tastier, or more nutritious than are their non-organically grown counterparts. Accepting this premise, you might say that it is still a legitimate choice to purchase organic food to support [...]
Article: Consumer Reports: They Just Don’t Make ‘em Like They Used To


Mitchell Gerskup @ August 6th, 2008 - No Comments
I am a big fan of Consumer Reports magazine. For those of you who don’t know, it’s a consumer information and advocacy magazine. In each issue, it selects groups of products (e.g. computers, televisions, lawn mowers, refrigerators), and makes recommendations based on a battery of tests, surveys, and investigation of the product. It tests [...]
Uri Gellar Attempts Bending the Law; Fails.


Paul @ August 5th, 2008 - No Comments
Last year, noted “psychic” Uri Gellar began harassing Youtube user RationalResponse with the threat of a lawsuit for eight seconds of copyrighted footage used in a 13-minute video featuring James Randi. Despite the case being a very clear example of fair-use, Uri and his corporation, Explorogists Ltd., claimed that the unauthorized use of the footage [...]
Water: Where Scam Artists Get Their Energy


Kyle @ July 29th, 2008 - 2 Comments
It seems every other day that someone comes up with a way to extract useful chemical energy from water. The fact that it’s physically impossible is less important than the fact that one can always find gullible people to fork over large quantities of money for these so-called “inventions”.
But this guy is really taking it [...]

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