Seek a Professional's Medical Advice Before You Believe What You Read on the Internet

By The Blonde Geek, published Nov 26, 2007
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There is an overabundance of free web sites on the Internet today, on which you can find a wealth of information about anything you desire. There is a ton of free information concerning many medical conditions, free samples, free information about how to read your home of roaches, and for information about anything you desire on the internet.

The free information that you find on the Internet can be misleading or downright false, and this is why you need to consult a professional in that particular field, before you take anything on the Internet as gospel.

There is a wealth of free information about thousands of medical conditions in today's society, and some of that information is true and correct but not 100 percent of it is on the internet. Since the earliest times in history, where there have been medical doctors, there have been people pretending to be doctors.

We call them quacks, and those quacks thrive on the Internet businesses selling information on everything from medicines, to diet aids, birth control, and sleep aids. Those quacks give bogus medical information on the internet, and offer thousands of people folks hope through their flashy free to view web sites. The quacks in medical cures are anything but free and can even cause a body great harm.

Before you try a new in miracle drug or medicine that can be purchased on the Internet's informational web sites, I urge you to contact your health care professional before you buy and waste your money on these products. I know by consulting your doctor, you will incur fees, which certainly are not free, but you will save your self a ton of aggravation.

Last week, I was searching for MRSA information; I knew that MRSA was a staph infection that can only be cured with IV medications, from my work as a nurse's aide. I was researching for an article and I found all kinds of free information from the quacks that toted in miracle cures for MRSA. The only cure for MRSA is the antibiotics and not some herbs or specialty soaps that one can find on the Internet. It is free web sites like that from quacks on the portion of the Internet that has medical information a bad rap.

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