Dwight Dwyer
Melanie Warner has written a few books here and there and he latest book called Magic Feather examines the placebo effect and her belief that cure and positive can come from alternative medicine and silly beliefs in traditional unproven healing methods and she gives it support in her latest book. . Melanie Warner's book has been majorly criticized for promoting the ludicrous support that mind-body relief can come from non-reality based belief and one must wonder if Melanie Warner would support the notion of Tiger balls, Rhino Horns, and snake oil being used would cure ailments
Why Melanie Warner would go form a great book examining how processed food hurts kids to one in support of magic feathers for medicine and that Snake oil and placebo water pills are good for peitnets is difficult to examine but ahh we still lie Melanie Warner and need to highlight some women on this blog instead of such a male heavy
presence. How the once great Melanie who was a rare female author we looked up follows up her first book and declines to this Dumbo movie inspired healing power of placebo alternative medicine is unbelievable and she has officially declined to Honey Boo Boo status. In this book called" The Magic Feather Effect,The Science of Alternative medicine and the surprising power of belief 'Melanie Warner gives credence to the growing fake medicine and growing industry of claims that essential oils are medicine and proven methods to fight disease. Melanie Warner has again moved down to Honey Boon Boo essential oil spokesmen and this is a shame because she was once a legitimatized author and writer. The fake alternative health industry is given billions by the investor class in order to prop up untreatment for sic k people who eventually go to real doctors asking them why fish oil and snake urine is not working for them.
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