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Hi,
I would like to see your references for all of the things that are
"proven scientific facts." It is very suspicious that you don't
include them on the website. One other thing, where did Dr. Rosedale
get all of his extensive nutrition education?
Thanks,
Kylie
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Fiona on 02 Aug, 2012 07:13 PM
Dear Kylie,
I am a little confused by your question, as you did not reference the location or context of what topic you are looking for the scientific proof in.
If you read most of Dr. Rosedale's data you will see that it is loaded with references to studies and articles, university studies, science studies, in fact he has the reputation for going all out on stating references.
However, he is also the leader in his field often stating a fact many years before there are official studies done to back it up, thus there would be no 'scientific data in the forms of studies'.
That happens with the original thinkers, every time a new drug comes out Rosedale has stated the obvious (to him) of the outcome of that drug, and every time he has been right, sadly thousands of people had to suffer before pharmaceutical companies were forced to take these drugs off the market.
He "IS a researcher", gathering, analyzing the data in a way that most are not capable of doing.
Dr. Rosedale does this with the pure passion of bringing the truth of health to people, it has not been a for profit path, but rather for passion to help with what is right.
A lot of what he recommends does not make him money, unlike pharma, the ADA, AHA, etc. It is a total unbiased opinion based on research of so much data and knowledge, but also based on the amazing success of his own patients over 20 years, getting results that were 'scientifically proven impossible'.
See the links below, all of them from our website, so maybe looking at a few more pages would have given you what you are looking for. OR, it is quiet easy to search the web and find the support science reports and studies that are freely available. However, there is a lot of data that is original to Dr. Rosedale.
Here are links to just a few but not all of Dr. Rosedales 'references' you are demanding, all of which ARE on our website. 'Suspicious' might be that you did not look too deep before throwing out such accusation.
http://drrosedale.com/blog/2012/07/20/the-tall-tail-of-telomeres/
http://drrosedale.com/blog/2011/11/22/is-the-term-safe-starches-an-...
http://drrosedale.com/resources/pdf/Clinical%20Experience%20of%20a%...