An analysis of more than 1000 reports, published mainly between 1980 and 1992, on unproven, disproven, controversial, fraudulent, quack, and otherwise questionable approaches to solving health problems. Organizations that promote alternative methods and organizations and publications that are skeptical of these methods are listed. Designed for the lay reader, the topics included are those most frequently asked of the AMA, including chiropractic, herbs, faith healing, raw milk, kinesiology, vitamin C, and biofeedback. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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