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I also wouldn't give any weight to anything he has to say about the FDA and FTC considering the nature of his past criminal charges. Just do a little bit of lazy research on the guy and you'll get plenty of information about that, or even just a quick wiki;
| quote: | | Trudeau has criminal convictions in the early 1990s for fraud and larceny. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and several states have sued him numerous times for misrepresenting his products.[2] |
| quote: | | On November 19, 2007, a court found Trudeau in contempt of court of that order for making "patently false" claims in his weight loss book.[5][6] |
| quote: | | Critics say that by not referencing studies to substantiate claims, Trudeau gets into a conflict with the FTC. The infomercials suggest that these subjects will be addressed further in the book, but this is not the case. Readers of his book are often referred to his website to find Trudeau's suggested natural cures, where a fee must be paid for its use. |
| quote: | | One common criticism by consumer groups is that Trudeau has had no medical training. Trudeau responds that by not having such, he is not biased towards pharmaceutical companies and the FDA, and that medical doctors "are taught only how to write out prescriptions" for "poisons" and "cut out pieces of a person's anatomy." (Natural Cures, Chapter 1 - "I Should Be Dead By Now") |
That's just scratching the surface. Personally I find him and the gullible sheep who read his books very amusing.
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