MotherNature.com Blasted by American Pharmaceutical Association
MotherNature.com, which went online in 1996 and redesigned its Web site in 1998, anounced early in early in 2001.that the company was going out of business and would no longer take product orders. The site had offered “30,000 vitamins, herbs, and supplements. And expert advice. On everything from breast tenderness to gout. In complete and total privacy.” It further claimed be “a leading provider of health information on the Internet, with personalized information delivery and contributions from a panel of medical experts.” Its “medical advisory board” was composed of three medical doctors, one naturopath, one exercise physiologist, and two biochemists. The site featured: An “Encyclopedia of Natural Health” that recommends products for more than a hundred conditions. The encyclopedia’s homeopathic section contains lists of homeopathic remedies claimed …
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