Fdip213: Sports Medical Quackery

Published: Nov. 13, 2009, 5 a.m.

b'Human beings have always feared the unknown and unknowable.\\xa0 Desperate for cures to our everyday ailments and those conditions and illnesses which cause pain and death, we are willing to try anything that we can justify as a reasonable remedy.\\xa0 Runners, who are often prone to injury, are especially vulnerable to medical quackery.\\xa0 Take a walk around the Health and Fitness Expo of the Boston Marathon, and you\\u2019ll find all sorts of samples of alternative medicines, with products and services that claim to relive pain, help you run faster and longer and prevent injury.\\nBeware promises of un-tested alternative medical treatments or any medical therapy that remains untested by science.\\xa0 Do not fall prey to the lies and false claims of alternative medical practitioners who seek to cheat you with magical magnets, suspicious serums and tacky treatments.\\xa0 Trust your doctor and science, and accept the validity of scientifically proven medical therapies regardless of how complex and unnatural these things may sometimes seem.\\nRemember that there are people like Jenny McCarthy in the world who would like nothing more than for you to avoid receiving a flu shot; for her own purposes\\u2026.be that to sell a book, claim her fame or get her nose picked face back on MTV\\u2026.there are charlatans, impostors, con artists, frauds and quacks out there who think nothing of causing you harm through making you believe that un-tested alternative medicines and medical treatments are the best and only way to cure you, keep you healthy and improve your performance on the road.\\nShow Links:THANK YOU for your VOTE: \\u201cRattlesnake Oil\\u201d the Bad Detectives'