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Wildly Popular Natural Health Champion Shocks, Informs Readers With Outrageous Web Content


NewsTarget.com's Mike Adams gains popularity as a strong proponent of natural health and harsh critic of conventional medicine.

(PRWEB) August 11, 2005 -- You can't argue with his popularity. Natural health writer and modern medicine critic Mike Adams is now reaching half a million readers monthly with articles, commentary and satire pieces found at NewsTarget.com, now the internet's fastest-growing natural health website.

Even without an advertising campaign, word about the site is spreading across the 'net, and readers keep coming back for an apparently good reason: the content is astounding. It's also polarizing: you'll either love it or hate it, depending on what you believe about health and medicine.

Adams, who swore off conventional medicine and turned to natural health to transform his own life, venomously attacks the principle players of conventional medicine: doctors, surgeons, drug companies and even the FDA. Although he isn't winning any friends in the ivory towers of modern medicine, he is winning the attention of literally millions of site visitors. Readers are flocking to NewsTarget.com to read his essays, listen to his free MP3 rants, and learn more about solving common health problems without drugs or surgery.

Adams may be radical, but he at least has a point of credibility: he posts his own astonishing health statistics and blood chemistry lab tests for everyone to see. With an LDL cholesterol of 67, blood pressure of 105/60, and a bone mineral density score better than most 20-year-olds, it's hard to argue with this 35-year-old champion of personal health transformation whose own health statistics probably put most doctors to shame.

"When doctors question my credibility, I ask them to post their own blood chemistry results online," explains Adams. "As of yet, not a single doctor has agreed to do it. You know why? Because they aren't healthy." That's the kind of blunt criticism you'll hear from this middle-aged guy who isn't afraid to put doctors in their place when it comes to actually teaching people how to be healthy.


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