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Joseph Mercola

Joseph M. Mercola (born 1954) is an alternative medicine proponent, osteopathic physician, and web entrepreneur, who markets a variety of controversial dietary supplements and medical devices through his website, mercola.com.〔 Until 2013,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Dr. Mercola's Natural Health Center )〕 Mercola operated the "Dr. Mercola Natural Health Center" (formerly the "Optimal Wellness Center") in Schaumburg, Illinois.〔 He wrote the best-selling books ''The No-Grain Diet'' (with Alison Rose Levy) and ''The Great Bird Flu Hoax''. Mercola criticizes many aspects of standard medical practice, such as vaccination and what he views as overuse of prescription drugs and overuse of surgery to treat diseases. On his website mercola.com, Mercola and colleagues advocate a number of unproven alternative health notions including homeopathy, while promoting anti-vaccine positions. Mercola is a member of the Political advocacy group Association of American Physicians and Surgeons as well as several alternative medicine organizations.〔(Professional Organizations, from mercola.com )〕
Mercola has been criticized by business, regulatory, medical, and scientific communities. A 2006 ''BusinessWeek'' editorial stated his marketing practices relied on "slick promotion, clever use of information, and scare tactics."〔 In 2005, 2006, and 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned Mercola and his company to stop making illegal claims regarding his products' ability to detect, prevent, and treat disease.〔 The medical watchdog site Quackwatch has criticized Mercola for making "unsubstantiated claims () clash with those of leading medical and public health organizations and many unsubstantiated recommendations for dietary supplements."〔
== Biography ==

Mercola is a 1976 graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago and a 1982 graduate of the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (now Midwestern University).〔(My Education, from mercola.com )〕 According to Mercola's website, he is a former Chairman of Family Medicine at St. Alexius Medical Center. He has written two books which have been listed on the ''New York Times'' bestseller list: ''The No-Grain Diet'' (May 2003) and ''The Great Bird Flu Hoax'' (October 2006). In the latter book, Mercola dismisses medical concerns over an avian influenza pandemic, asserting that the government, big business, and the mainstream media have conspired to promote the threat of avian flu in order to accrue money and power. Mercola has appeared on ''The Dr. Oz Show''〔(【引用サイトリンク】 The Alternative Health Controversy )〕 and ''The Doctors''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Health Investigation: Artificial Sweeteners )

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