Health, Fitness, & Nutrition


April 1, 2002,
Vol. 4, No.7

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 Editorial

Consumer Health and Quackery?

Consumer health is important for anyone who will either eventually become ill and need health care or who wants to take an active role in their own health--and that includes just about all of us. Being a knowledgeable consumer should help us take better control of our own health and avoid potentially costly experiences due to fraudulence and misinformation. Hopefully, we will all become more aware of the health misinformation that exists and of some of the fraudulent health beliefs and practices. We are individually responsible for our health and the quality of prevention and treatment we experience. The sooner we understand that our doctor or the health care system does not determine our health status, the sooner we can maximize our resources toward better health.

The consumers in America won a major victory in 1962 when President John F. Kennedy outlined the "Consumer Bill of Rights" to Congress. Some of the rights included in this bill are:

  • the right to safety
  • the right to be informed
  • the right to choose
  • the right to be heard

Quackery has been defined by the National Council Against Health Fraud as "the promotion of health products, services, or practices of questionable safety, effectiveness, or validity for an intended purpose." The term 'quackery' is derived from the Dutch word quacksalver, which is used to identify someone who makes unsubstantiated claims about their salves. A quack is someone who pretends to have medical training and skill. The most significant threat posed by quacks is that they rob people of valuable time and money they could otherwise spend on more legitimate methods of prevention, treatment, and healing.

Ron Hager
Health and Fitness Section Editor






 Information and Internet Resources

The National Council Against Health Fraud

NCAHF is a private nonprofit, voluntary health agency that focuses on health misinformation, fraud, and quackery as public health problems.

Quackwatch

Quackwatch, Inc., a member of Consumer Federation of America, is a nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to combat health-related frauds, myths, fads, and fallacies. Some of their many quackery topics include:

  • Cancer Quackery
  • Dental Quackery
  • Dietary Supplements
  • Multilevel Marketing
  • Mental Health Quackery
  • Mental Retardation Quackery
  • Physical Therapy Quackery
  • Special Education Quackery




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 Health & Fitness

Characteristics of Quacks

Quacks are usually very good salespeople--they are slick with sales pitches and make a product sound "too good to be true". Often, they can stay a few steps ahead of the scientific community, either because their routine is so clever that studies haven’t been performed to expose their hoax, or the scientific community doesn’t rally enough support against the quack until he or she has effectively marketed a product or service. Their primary motivation is typically to make money at the expense of the consumer. There are ways to spot a quack:

Quacks tend to be secretive about their products or services. They will sometimes claim to have a cure that is recognized in other parts of the world but is not yet known or accepted in the United States.

Quacks promise cures. Quacks promise quick and easy cures with no risk to the client. They often claim their product or service can cure a wide range of unrelated health problems.

Quacks flaunt academic degrees. Often times these degrees or licenses are either from non-accredited schools, have been revoked, or have lapsed.

Quacks use scare tactics. Quacks will convince consumers that, based on their symptoms, they must use their products soon or suffer severe health consequences.

Quacks use testimonials to advertise or promote their products or services. Quacks use anecdotes, testimonials, and other forms of advertising not legitimate and scientifically validated information. 

Quacks claim medical conspiracy. They claim to be persecuted by orthodox medicine only because they are controversial or because the medical establishment is trying to avoid competition.

Quacks are often sued. They will claim the consumer misused the product, and that the litigation is yet another sign they are being persecuted by the government or orthodox medicine.

Quacks promote the use of vitamins or some type of nutritional supplement. They claim that most Americans need help with their nutrition and that supplements can give this assistance.

Quacks use "detoxification" methods. Instead of treating risk factors or specific symptoms, they claim that detoxifying the body will strengthen the immune system and return the body to a state of well-being.


 Contribute YOUR Ideas

If you have ideas, comments, letters to share, or questions about particular topics, please email one of the following Health and Fitness Section Editors:

Andy Jenkins

Darren Dale
Ron Hager




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 Nutrition

Need Nutrition Advice?

Where can you receive sound nutrition information when you make eating decisions? How do you stay current in an age of limitless information? Do you know where to turn for credible nutrition advice? Magazines, newspapers, and television reports are the primary sources of nutrition information for most consumers. However, more reliable nutrition information is available than ever before, but many sources only contain threads of truth or are completely inaccurate. You must be a cautious consumer of nutrition information. Just because it is in print, on TV and radio, or on the Internet does not make it true. You need to evaluate what you see, hear, and read.

When do you need nutrition advice? There are many times you may benefit from nutrition guidance, including:

  • If you are trying to become pregnant or already are pregnant.
  • If you are nursing or feeding an infant
  • If you are feeding children, teenagers, or an aging individual.
  • If you or your children are involved in sporting activities.
  • If you are trying to make any type of weight change.
  • If you are trying to change your eating habits to prevent or control a health condition.
  • If you are trying to change your eating habits to prevent or control a health condition.
  • If you are trying to make lifestyle changes to stay fit.
  • If you have a question about food safety.
  • If you are researching a health claim.

Who is an expert? Sometimes it is difficult to determine who is a qualified nutrition expert. Real experts have specific academic training and credentials in nutrition. they have degrees in dietetics, nutrition, public health, or related fields, such as medicine and biochemistry from respected colleges and universities. The initials R.D. for "registered dietitian" mean an individual has completed specific academic requirements in the field of nutrition and has passed a national certification test. Be cautious of the title "nutritionist" or "diet counselor." In many state the titles are not regulated, meaning that anyone--including people who are not qualified--can use those titles.




 Information and Internet Resources

The internet has a wealth of information on nutrition topics for consumers. It is an empowered tool that can help people find health information and improve their well-being. Some sources provide accurate information, including:

The American Dietetic Association

Tufts University Nutrition Navigator

International Food Information Council Foundation

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Mayo Health Oasis

Johns Hopkins Health Information

Institute for Scientific Information


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