Category: Alternative Medicine

  • COVID Misinformation Pushed By Some Doctors Without Penalty : Shots

    COVID Misinformation Pushed By Some Doctors Without Penalty : Shots

    Dr. Simone Gold discourages vaccination against COVID-19 and promotes alternative, unproven therapies. She has spent much of the past year speaking at events like this one held in West Palm Beach, Fla., in December. The conference was aimed at young people ages 15 to 25.



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    Dr. Simone Gold discourages vaccination against COVID-19 and promotes alternative, unproven therapies. She has spent much of the past year speaking at events like this one held in West Palm Beach, Fla., in December. The conference was aimed at young people ages 15 to 25.



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    Last month, Dr. Simone Gold stood before a crowd at a conservative church in Thousand Oaks, Calif., and delivered a talk riddled with misinformation. She told people to avoid vaccination against the coronavirus. As an alternative, she pushed drugs that have not been proven effective at treating COVID-19 — drugs that she also offered to prescribe to the audience in exchange for $90 telehealth appointments.

    “Don’t text me when you’ve gotten a positive test; I don’t want to hear it,” she said to the gathering. “I’ve told you ahead of time to get the medicines. It can take a week because we’re so swamped.”

    Almost everything Gold said in her 45-minute talk was contrary to the best science and medical standards of care for treating COVID-19. But there was one thing she said that was at least partially true: “I am an emergency physician.”

    NPR found that Gold’s emergency medicine certification lapsed in December of last year, but she still is, as she claims, a licensed physician in the state of California (her license lists her professional address as a UPS shipping store in Beverly Hills).


    Despite more than a year spent spreading misinformation about a pandemic that has killed more than 650,000 Americans, she has what might be considered a professional clean bill of health with no complaints, disciplinary actions or malpractice lawsuits on her record. The California Medical Board, which oversees her license, told NPR it expects doctors to “follow the standard of care when treating patients at all times.” But the medical board declined to say whether it was investigating Gold, citing reasons of confidentiality.

    Gold is not the only physician promoting misinformation while avoiding professional censure. NPR looked at medical licenses for 16 doctors, including Gold, who have proven track records of doing so online and in media interviews. Fifteen of the 16 had active licenses in good standing. One appeared to have let his license expire, but there was no suggestion in his record that it was because of any disciplinary action.

    Now, some organizations affiliated with medical licensing are encouraging action.

    Late last month, the American Board of Emergency Medicine, which had until this year certified Gold under her maiden name, Tizes, put out a statement warning it could revoke certification for any of its specialists for spreading “inaccurate information.”

    The Federation of State Medical Boards issued a statement in late July warning that “Physicians who generate and spread COVID-19 vaccine misinformation or disinformation are risking disciplinary action by state medical boards, including the suspension or revocation of their medical license.”

    Why professional censure has lagged

    So, why hasn’t more punitive action already been taken? At its heart, the problem is the fragmented medical licensing system in the United States. Individual states have licensing boards made up of a mix of doctors, lawyers and private citizens. These boards, with an eye toward medical malpractice, usually respond only to complaints against individual physicians.

    “People assume that licensing boards are on the lookout, they’re on the internet,” says Dr. Humayun Chaudhry, president of the Federation of State Medical Boards. “They actually don’t have the resources — neither the money nor the manpower — to monitor what happens on the internet or social media.”

    In the absence of oversight, doctors such as Gold have been able to spread misinformation with impunity. Imran Ahmed, chief executive of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, which tracks vaccine misinformation online, says that even though the number of doctors involved in spreading this sort of bad information is tiny, they’re having an outsized influence. Other people in the anti-vaccine movement promote their posts “because they have the ‘Dr.’ before their name and they appear to understand what they’re talking about.”

    Ahmed says that having a medical degree may also be helping these doctors skirt social media bans on coronavirus misinformation. “We will find that social media companies will hide behind any excuse that they can to leave up [the profiles of] those people spreading misinformation, and one of the excuses they use is citing their medical credentials,” Ahmed says.

    A few doctors with bad information have been given big megaphones

    In fact, while other promoters of bad information saw their Twitter profiles suspended this summer, Gold’s followers swelled to more than 300,000. And it’s not just happening via social media: Doctors who discourage vaccination have found regular spots on conservative radio and TV talk shows and on cable networks. Among the most prominent promoters of this brand of false information is former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, who regularly interviews a small, rotating cast of these physicians on his talk show.

    The misinformation — which usually involves inflating the risks of vaccines and offering the false promise of alternative therapies — is coming as cases of COVID-19 surge nationwide, mainly in areas with low rates of vaccination. Other doctors working in those places are understandably frustrated.

    “We would like there to be some easy answer out there, some medication that’s been around forever that we could just take from home,” says Sonja Rasmussen, a pediatrician and epidemiologist at the University of Florida in Gainesville. The problem, she says, is that so far the alternative therapies such as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine have not been proven effective against COVID-19.

    In reality, ICUs are packed with sick, unvaccinated people

    “There are outliers out there who are preaching nonsense,” says Dr. Kendall McKenzie, the chair of the department of emergency medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. While Gold has been giving talks to packed audiences, McKenzie has been dealing with packed ICUs filled with sick, unvaccinated people. He says he sees patients every day being influenced by the kind of misinformation that Gold and others are promoting.

    “What it’s doing is filling up my emergency department with intubated patients and ultimately leading to deaths,” he says.

    Chaudhry says there have been some recent cases where disciplinary action has moved forward. In May, the Oregon Medical Board suspended the license of a doctor for encouraging patients to go unmasked, and Hawaii’s medical board is pursuing a complaint against a state health official and a physician, both of whom are reportedly promoting alternative therapies for treating COVID-19 — alternatives that federal agencies have specifically warned are not helpful and can sometimes be harmful.

    Chaudhry thinks many licensing boards may already be conducting additional confidential investigations against doctors promoting misinformation. Those investigations, he adds, are typically only triggered by a complaint, but the complaint can come from anyone. “People don’t realize it doesn’t have to be the patient themselves. It can be a patient’s family member; it can be another doctor,” he says.

    Gold has new problems: She participated in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and is now awaiting trial on criminal charges of forcing her way into the building and engaging in disorderly behavior. She has pleaded not guilty and through her lawyer declined NPR’s request for an interview.

    While she awaits trial, Gold continues to give talks as a fully licensed physician.

  • Matt Kahl, Veteran Rights and Alternative Medicine Advocate, Passes Away

    Matt Kahl, Veteran Rights and Alternative Medicine Advocate, Passes Away

    click to enlarge Matt Kahl's medical marijuana activism made him a regular presence at the State Capitol a decade ago. - MATT KAHL'S FACEBOOK PAGE

    Matt Kahl’s medical marijuana activism manufactured him a normal presence at the State Capitol a ten years back.

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    Matt Kahl, a Colorado-based activist for armed forces veterans as well as cannabis, psychedelic procedure and other sorts of option therapeutic, has handed away.

    Kahl died on Monday, September 13 he was 44 several years aged. In accordance to his wife, Aimee St. Charles Kahl, her husband’s demise “was a tragic accident and was not purposeful.” She’s requested that her loved ones be permitted privacy to grieve, and points to a statement she posted on her individual Fb site.

    “Matt was liked by so several and impacted people today on their soul degree,” it reads. “His eyes had been gateways to a further dimension and his passion for every thing he touched rippled far and large.”

    A United States Military veteran, Kahl served in Afghanistan from 2007 to 2011 in advance of relocating to Colorado in 2013. He finally made his house in Divide with his spouse and their two sons.

    In From Shock to Awe, a 2018 documentary about the therapeutic added benefits of psychedelics. Kahl information how ayahuasca, an intoxicating South American brew made from Banisteriopsis caapi and Psychotria viridis plants, enhanced his PTSD and in general mental health. It made him “a new male,” he reported.

    “I cannot even understand the person I was in the movie,” he explained to Westword in 2019. “That sensation of brokenness and reduction and hopelessness. I have goal.”

    But those shut to Kahl would argue that he previously had loads of purpose before his daily life-changing encounter with ayahuasca. He’d founded Veterans for Pure Rights, a veteran advocacy and guidance group, in 2014, sooner or later developing the group’s Facebook site to around 31,000 associates. Kahl routinely used his social media presence to obtain veterans and buddies anything from a mattress to a new job, and he was usually keen to stir the pot in an engaging discussion, no matter the matter.

    Kahl’s activism bordering clinical marijuana and veteran accessibility to substitute wellbeing solutions manufactured him a normal presence at the State Capitol in the mid- to late 2010s. He was integral in pushing lawmakers towards introducing publish-traumatic stress ailment to Colorado’s listing of satisfactory health-related marijuana disorders in 2017, and frequently lobbied for easing medical cannabis entry for veterans as perfectly as securing firearm rights for marijuana end users. Kahl was also a person of Colorado’s to start with registered hemp farmers immediately after the state legalized the exercise in 2014, and he served as an urban agriculture representative on the condition Section of Agriculture‘s Pesticide Advisory Committee.

    “It was his enthusiasm and mission for everybody, including himself, to be much better than they were being the working day ahead of,” St. Charles Kahl claims in a message to Westword. “He strived for that, normally.”

  • Deepak Chopra Joins UCF College of Medicine To Teach Integrative Medicine

    Deepak Chopra Joins UCF College of Medicine To Teach Integrative Medicine

    Integrative medication advocate Deepak Chopra has joined the UCF University of Medicine as a volunteer faculty member to present electives and other applications on the head/physique link for wellbeing and perfectly-remaining.

    Chopra has been a frequent customer to Lake Nona, having portion in the once-a-year Lake Nona Impression Discussion board, which draws globally industry experts on wellbeing innovation, wellness and engineering. Much more lately Chopra has built Lake Nona a additional long lasting household and will be paying time performing with the health care faculty, his Chopra Foundation and the new Lake Nona Effectiveness Club, a medically supervised physical fitness facility.

    “One of the things that drew me to the professional medical metropolis is the range of talent, and variety of schooling and diversity, education in quite disparate fields of information and facts technologies, and also the biological sciences,” Chopra says.

    His aim is how medicine and technologies can come jointly to provide better wellness monitoring, sickness avoidance and mental and actual physical wellbeing. His exploration with the Chopra Basis is hunting at engineering and synthetic intelligence to help psychological health, notably employing chatbots to decrease suicide by creating counseling a lot more available.

    “Every function that takes place in the intellect is registered in the system and vice versa,” he suggests. “And so we can look at a more holistic, integrative way of knowing what we contact the therapeutic approach. I consider as we fully grasp a lot more about that, the upcoming of nicely-currently being results in being very specific, really personalized, preventable, predictable, participatory and approach oriented.”

    Chopra initially researched medicine in India in advance of coming to the U.S. and has taught at Tufts, Harvard and Boston College. Skilled as an endocrinologist, Chopra at the moment also serves as adjunct professor of urology at Mount Sinai, clinical professor of family medicine and general public health and fitness at the College of California, San Diego, and as a senior scientist with the Gallup Group. He has also collaborated with scientists at Duke College and Scripps Health and fitness.

    Sharon Wasserstrom, a way of living medicine specialist at UCF Overall health and medical director at the Lake Nona Performance Club, is doing work with Chopra on creating courses on making more healthy life-style possibilities.  Medical pupils have the option to conduct exploration with club users on how the overall performance programs can help greater deal with continual diseases this kind of as diabetes.

    “We can enable equally our upcoming wellness professionals, our local community, and with any luck , create a hub for each integrative medication and way of living drugs, to improve and learn methods to carry out this, that can be achievable for every person,” suggests Wasserstrom.

    Jeffrey LaRochelle, affiliate dean for Tutorial Affairs, suggests Chopra’s classes will support students superior connect with patients to help inspire them to make healthy selections and will complement the conventional curriculum. “It delivers is one more pathway for persons to fully grasp why it is important to alter their life and the influence it can have to control of their possess health,” he says.

    Chopra claims the Faculty of Medicine partnership offers an opportunity to create plans that will impression many learners.

    “We’re looking ahead to generating some applications here for healthcare students, citizens, certification affiliation with other integrative platforms throughout the country, a telemedicine built-in system,” he claims.

  • Scam online pharmacies selling fake, dangerous pills find opportunity in the pandemic

    Scam online pharmacies selling fake, dangerous pills find opportunity in the pandemic

    The coronavirus pandemic has kick-started a host of on the internet and remote services, but not all of them are as valuable as expansions to telemedicine or having groceries requested on line and delivered to your doorstep: Pretend on line pharmacies have also proliferated all through COVID-19, putting their consumers at serious risk.

    “Criminals will use any emergency or crisis to make revenue,” John Hertig, vice chair at Butler University’s University of Pharmacy and Well being Sciences and chairman of the Alliance for Risk-free On the net Pharmacies, explained to the Arizona Mirror

    Due to the pandemic, several men and women across the nation and in Arizona have been restricted in their actions, specially those with pre-existing wellbeing ailments that necessary unique medications. With that arrived a growth in faux on the web pharmacies taking gain of the condition, Hertig claimed. 

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    On line pharmacies have existed just about as extended as the internet, as have types that are operated by criminal enterprises or individuals who are not skilled to make or adequately keep the pharmaceutical compounds needed to make a litany of medicines. 

    “Most people feel that, if it exhibits up in that first web site benefits in Google, it has been accepted by the Food and drug administration or Google,” Hertig mentioned, adding that numerous individuals are drawn in by low prices and the simplicity of use. 

    Arizona, which has a big aged populace, is particularly at danger for phony on-line pharmacy scams. 

    The situation of faux on the net pharmacies has turn out to be so rampant that the Drug Enforcement Administration issued its 1st community protection warn in six several years, warning of an raise in faux prescription medicines currently being marketed on the web that have perilous prescription drugs like fentanyl and methamphetamine.

    Fentanyl and methamphetamine are not the only issues that these bogus pharmacies are putting into their medicines. Some contain ethylene glycol, a chemical usually found in antifreeze and brake fluid, since it can make items have a “sweeter” taste. In some situations, it has been discovered in remedies meant for small children. 

    “It’s not a great business enterprise design,” Hertig said about employing antifreeze in remedies, but it can be a inexpensive substitute for all those phony on-line pharmacies attempting to make a speedy buck. 

    Other occasions, law enforcement has located these pharmacies offering sugar tablets as medicine. Or the pills are cut with inert substances like brick dust or chalk in order to dilute the medicine applied, enabling them to promote much more capsules, Hertig said. 

    But this is just the tip of the iceberg and in the wake of COVID other troubles have started to crop up, specially with “alternative” remedies. 

    Previously this year, a pharmacist in Utah was arrested just after illegally shopping for a bulk amount of money of hydroxychloroquine from a wholesaler in China that experienced mislabeled the controversial drug. That tactic is typically used by wholesalers that promote to non-respected online pharmacies, claimed Shabbir Imber Safdar, govt director of the Partnership for Protected Medications.

    Chinese and Indian corporations make what are recognised as “precursor chemicals” that are needed for numerous pharmaceutical compounds together with hydroxychloroquine and the now well-known ivermectin. 

    “It’s not difficult to get your palms on this stuff — it’s huge income for this stuff,” Safdar stated. 

    Just a single web page visited by the Arizona Mirror marketing a number of types of ivermectin without a prescription by an alleged Canadian pharmacy.

    Safdar said they have not witnessed faux ivermectin however, but the drug has been getting far more level of popularity amid vaccine skeptics who have seen it as an different to acquiring a absolutely free vaccine. 

    Ivermectin has not been authorised by the Foodstuff and Drug Administration to handle COVID-19. It is mainly made use of for treating parasitic worms and is not an antiviral drug. One particular variety of the treatment that is approved by the Food and drug administration is made use of for treating persons with intestinal conditions and roundworms.

    In Arizona, the drug has led to an raise in phone calls to poison command facilities with a single individual even staying hospitalized and people today are undertaking determined points to check out to get their arms on the medicine. 

    The Mirror observed many on the internet pharmacies alleging to be based mostly in Canada — but that say they just can’t provide medications to Canadians, for unexplained causes — offering the drug in paste sort and in an injectable variety intended for animals as properly as in capsule kind. None of these varieties necessary a prescription, nonetheless, hydroxychloroquine did on at least 1 of the internet sites. 

    None of the internet sites fulfilled the criteria of LegitScript, a web site that allows individuals establish if an on the web pharmacy is a legit pharmacy or not. 

    Though trustworthy online pharmacies are regulated by the federal government and the states, the pretend pharmacies centered in foreign international locations are not — and they prey on uneducated buyers.

    “The lack of a pharmacy license suggests that absolutely nothing else issues, it is implicitly not harmless,” Safdar mentioned. “We have noticed all these illustrations of people running with no regulatory oversight.” 

    Mainly because they are international, the on the internet pharmacies simply cannot be regulated by the Arizona Board of Pharmacy, and the board has no electricity to carry out any investigations or enforcement actions in opposition to them. The Board of Pharmacy did not straight away reply to a ask for for comment for this story. 

    This leaves enforcement on these pharmacies up to the federal federal government and other international businesses. 

    “If it is all federal, that is a ton of crime competing for a lot of legislation enforcement hrs,” Safdar claimed. 

    The DEA did not respond to a ask for for comment for this story. 

    Shoppers can even now protect them selves by utilizing web pages like LegitScript to make absolutely sure they are using a true on line pharmacy with board certifications and is dependent in just the United States. 

    For now, people like Safdar and Hertig are sounding the alarm and striving to get their colleagues, law enforcement and customers to hear and be educated on the issue which is continuing to grow in scope as we come to be a modern society much more and additional reliant on supply services. 

    “There is a inhabitants of the world-wide-web that now will get all the things online,” Hertig mentioned, “This isn’t heading away. If everything it has been exacerbated by the pandemic.”

  • Maine doctor administers post-Lyme disease alternative treatments

    Maine doctor administers post-Lyme disease alternative treatments

    CDC officials advise chatting to your health care service provider before attempting these choice remedies

    HAMPDEN, Maine — In accordance to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, a course of antibiotics is the most helpful way to eliminate off Lyme disease if caught early.

    The CDC claims 300,000 people today are diagnosed with Lyme disease just about every year throughout the county.  But in some conditions of publish or write-up-remedy Lyme,  neurological and other symptoms can acquire.

    Symptoms that can linger for a long time are driving far more sufferers to look for option therapies.

    13 a long time ago, Amy Cray begun getting migraines that came out of nowhere. Then there had been a lot more complications so undesirable that they affected her skill to perform.

    “I was obtaining blurry eyesight, begun to get the brain fog, joint discomfort in my knees,” Cray reported.

    A 12 months and a fifty percent later, she was diagnosed with Lyme, Bartonella a tick-borne co-infection, and Bell’s Palsy, a issue that triggers facial muscle weak spot or paralysis, all inspite of under no circumstances getting a tick chunk. Programs of antibiotics assisted but anxiety introduced on new flare-ups and even much more signs and symptoms.

    Linked: New review finds proof of Lyme microorganisms in brain tissue

    “The far more time went on, the weaker I received. I bought down to 90 lbs,” Cray mentioned.

    Following seeing a host of doctors, such as an infectious sickness professional and psychological health companies, Amy’s daughter arrived across the Lyme Laser Facilities which has an affiliate in Hampden. Since this previous winter, Amy has been on a 50 {fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} dozen protocols, such as natural dietary supplements, a detox plan like a sugar-no cost eating plan, chiropractic do the job, lymphatic and cold laser therapy treatments. 

    Contrary to a surgical laser which transmits heat and tears down tissue, the protocol uses a chilly laser, which has a crimson mild and is positioned on acupuncture factors, stimulating energy generation in the body’s cells. The protocol, which is not included by most coverage strategies, is administered by licensed chiropractor Dr. Debbie Baker. Baker claims the multi-phase protocol targets the biofilm which functions as a protect for Borrelia burgdorferi, the micro organism that results in Lyme, building the spirochete resistant to cure. 

    “It takes almost certainly about 9 months to split down the biofilm and that’s wherever the spirochetes cover,” Baker explained.

    Betsie Gonzalez, a senior public affairs professional with the CDC tells News Middle “most circumstances of Lyme sickness can be treated with a two to four-7 days training course of antibiotics. Individuals who are taking into consideration option remedies for ongoing symptoms linked with a Lyme sickness an infection need to converse to their well being treatment provider about the doable challenges and efficiency of this sort of solutions. Pharmacists can also present useful facts if you have thoughts about a drug, medicine, supplement, or clinical system.”   

    Amy is practically concluded with the application and claims the vast majority of her debilitating indicators like fatigue and brain fog are absent or fading.  At a recent bodily, her key care physician, who is conscious of the Lyme Laser Heart protocol, was surprised about how Amy is doing. 

    “She was like ‘this is great for you, it is the finest I have witnessed you in a good deal of many years,’” Cray stated. 

    For much more information on avoidance, prognosis, and therapy from the Maine CDC, click here. For genuine-time monitoring information and facts on claimed conditions of Lyme condition and other illnesses from the Maine CDC, click here.

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  • Alternative Therapies That Have Helped Me Manage Different MS Symptoms

    Alternative Therapies That Have Helped Me Manage Different MS Symptoms

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