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I've been a reader for many years. Some of the best functional medicine practitioners author articles. The site is very strong in nutrition. All of the science pieces are expert reviewed. I trust the content and find it very informative.
This site is run in cohoots with gundrymd.com. An absolute boiler plate example of an online health scam. It's like every scam. Sell yourself, tell people what they want to hear. You'll hear all about the great man- sell yourself- and then hear how he has a special energy pill for you- tell the gullible what they want to hear. Investigated for making unsubstantiated and dangerous claims, it's like all the internet "cures" that people want to believe are true. The local BBB's complaints against them are pretty typical. Less than a year, so only two reviews there, but google and you'll find lots more that are identical. Haven't found a positive one yet. ***** Here's another: Typical review: ***** Update: after 30 days, 30 complaints with that ONE BBB office. No positive reviews.
Very bad advice, based on telling people what they want to hear. You should eat more whole grains and less refined flour? No! Just the opposite. Those whole grains are raising your blood pressure and making you fat! BS like that. Really bad, unfounded advice, based on "the great man", who just happens to be peddling what you would *like* to believe...and they have a product to sell too.
I was providing a healthy vegan and tasty dish for a friend, his date, and my date. He never had vegan before, and he had always frowned at the idea, so I had to make sure it was good, and healthy at the same time.
This website made me succeed at that, and has changed his mind that vegan food was always bland or tasteless.. That's untrue, myth debunked,
-V.
I was referred to this one by a buddy. After an initial look I read several articles and really really liked the content. It was headed for dark green.
Then I scrolled down some more and I saw some utter hogwash. There were articles about crystal power, detox diets and other pure bunk... And yes, I am a licensed trainer and I know these things backwards and forwards.
If they would remove some of the junk this could be green. They need to step up their editing and screening.
note the quack disclaimer hidden at the bottom of every page:
"MindBodyGreen.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. "
Contains medical quackery, vague admonitions about "toxins" and appeals to buy a video download or app on every page. Its useless snake-oil, apart from the advice to exercise more and use your smart phone less
Although much of the information is harmless and all exercise will do you some good, the site still misleads about ill-defined toxinsv and makes claims about diets advertised on the site being able to cure us of them. Use WebMD or NHS Choices instead. Neither of those will try to sell you anything.
Scam site that pushes every kind of unscientific woo known to mankind. Profoundly anti-science, anti-medicine and anti-vaccine.
Dangerous information that can harm your health and the health of your children - avoid this site like the plague.
This site is totally safe and does not deserve this rating. I have looked over the previous comments and forum discussion. It looks to me they have cleaned up the site. I ran it on hpHosts and it's not listed http://hosts-file.net/?s=mindbodygreen.com&x=30&y=5 .
http://whois.domaintools.com/mindbodygreen.com shows many changes
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