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Alternative Health Website Counters Propaganda of Big Pharma and the FDA


Readership is growing at one of the top alternative health websites thanks to uncensored articles covering modern medicine, the FDA, prescription drugs and more.

(PRWEB) August 18, 2005 -- Millions of readers are discovering a new online destination for information about preventing chronic disease, eliminating pain, and setting themselves free from prescription drugs for life: NewsTarget.com. Seemingly out of nowhere, NewsTarget.com has achieved unprecedented, explosive readership growth over the last six months, catapulting the site into the world's No. 3 spot for alternative health websites.

What's NewsTarget all about? It gives readers an alternative view of what's happening with modern medicine today. With regular assaults on Big Pharma, the FDA, food manufacturers, and the practices of "old school" doctors, NewsTarget gives readers an uncensored look into the ugliest corners of modern medicine... the stuff mainstream media rarely wants to report.

The site was the first, for example, to point out that one painkiller drug (Vioxx) has killed more Americans than the entire Vietnam War, if drug safety statistics from the FDA are to be believed. NewsTarget also ran a study revealing that prescription drugs have killed 16,400 percent more Americans than terrorists since 2001.

That's the kind of raw reporting served up daily at NewsTarget. "The American people are being lied to about prescription drugs," says Adams, the primary contributor to the site, who is 100 percent free of all drugs and yet has such outstanding health that he posts his blood chemistry lab results online. "NewsTarget.com is one of the few websites where people can learn the uncensored truth about this fiasco called modern medicine," he says.

Why is NewsTarget able to get to the truth about drugs? The site accepts no advertising from drug companies, food companies, vitamin manufacturers or any other health products. So advertising revenues don't control the site's content.


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