
Renowned physician Paul Offit exposes the dangerous myths behind alternative medicine, challenging celebrities like Oz and McCarthy. All proceeds benefit children's healthcare, while his provocative question - "Is there such thing as alternative medicine, or just medicine that works and medicine that doesn't?" - has sparked national debate.
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Why would a brilliant man like Steve Jobs, diagnosed with treatable pancreatic cancer, delay surgery for nine months to pursue acupuncture and herbs - a decision that likely cost him his life? This pattern repeats across society, with half of Americans spending $34 billion annually on alternative treatments despite mounting evidence questioning their effectiveness. The allure is powerful: natural remedies feel safer than pharmaceuticals, ancient wisdom seems superior to modern science, and personalized attention from alternative practitioners contrasts with rushed conventional doctor visits. But this seduction can be deadly when belief in natural healing trumps scientific evidence. The tension between evidence-based medicine and alternative therapies reflects our deepest anxieties about health, technology, and trust - a conflict that plays out in doctor's offices, courtrooms, and personal health decisions every day.
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