websites for reference
May 30, 2010
Miranda Castro reminds us of good sites to do some of your own research:
Cosmetics safety for men, women and children:
www.cosmeticsdatabase.com
Drug safety/side effects; herbs and supplements:
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/
http://www.brighterdayfoods.com/common/adam/index.asp?storeID=AD4DB884427948DBA7A06D81F925991B
Patients’ experiences with conventional medicines:
www.askapatient.com
I recommend www.mercola.com for a free weekly alternative news subscription.
A quick snip from Mercola.com this morning, with which I heartily agree:
“Barbara Loe Fisher is the founder of the National Vaccine Information Center, www.NVIC.org, which is, unquestionably, the best resource for vaccine safety and efficacy information on the Internet.
If you need to make a decision about whether or not the risk benefit ratio of a specific vaccine is appropriate for you or someone in your family, this is the go to site you need to review before you make your decision. It will provide you with loads of objective unbiased information that you simply will not get from the media, the CDC or your doctor.”
Bee well!