Skinny Coffee Club Review (UPDATED 2018) : Does it Work?
  Start the Diet Now Advertisement Skinny Coffee Club is a weight loss drink made to produce results in just one week. It’s coffee mixed with other ingredients said to be clinically formulated for weight loss. The intended benefits of this drink include decreased hunger, increased metabolism, more motivation and energy, better skin health, enhanced stamina and fitness, and anti-aging. Diet and exercise are not required, but the company strongly recommends it. Our experts have rated several diet plans and they found the most effective was the 18Shake Diet. It combines two all-natural weight loss supplements, an a...
Source: Nursing Comments - March 13, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: M1gu3l Tags: Weight Loss Source Type: blogs

Wheatgrass quack Brian Clement returns to the scene of the crime in Six Nations
Many are the cancer quacks—and just plain quacks—whom I have discussed over the years. Some of them, like Robert O. Young, have been truly horrendous, so bad that I’m left shaking my head and wondering how anyone can fall for their obvious misinformation and outright lies. For instance, Robert O Young claims that all cancer—not… (Source: Respectful Insolence)
Source: Respectful Insolence - May 6, 2016 Category: Surgery Authors: Orac Tags: Cancer Complementary and alternative medicine Quackery Brian Clement Hippocrates Health Institute Six Nations wheatgrass Source Type: blogs

Brian Clement and the Hippocrates Health Institute: Cancer quackery on steroids
I think we’ve spent enough time on Bill Maher’s antivaccine posturing for now. There really isn’t much more to say for now. I’m sure he’ll probably dump some pseudoscientific nonsense about medicine on his show to provide me with more blogging material. Today, I’m moved to revisit a certain cancer quack whose offenses are threatening… (Source: Respectful Insolence)
Source: Respectful Insolence - February 11, 2015 Category: Surgery Authors: Orac Tags: Cancer Complementary and alternative medicine Naturopathy Politics Quackery Brian Clement detox footbath Hippocrates Health Institute wheatgrass Source Type: blogs