The GAPS scam - GAPS diet review. Photo: You. Tube. Standard You. Tube license. Author allows re- publication for review purposes. GAPS diet review. Dr. Natasha Campbell- Mc. Bride got a medical degree in 1. Bashkir Medical University in Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, when it was part of the USSR. Bashkortostan is a backward state and corruption is a way of life, with journalists routinely arrested and where state leaders and judges are regularly caught in taking bribes. Purchasing a degree is the rule, not the exception in Bashkortostan. I do not put much credence in a medical degree from a university of the Republic of Bashkortostan when Natasha Campbell- Mc. Bride has zero publications to back up her pseudo- scientific claims pertaining the GAPS diet and how it should cure all disease . She writes nothing but proven voodoo nonsense in her publications and has never disclosed the slightest evidence to substantiate her allegedly autistic son's alleged progress, or even evidence that her son once had autism and now does not. Together with her husband Peter Campbell- Mc. Diet Related Health Claims Manager ImportanceBride (born in March 1. Dr. Natasha runs a multi- million dollar dietary supplements empire and claims to be able to successfully treat Schizophrenia, Dyslexia, ADHD, Depression, Autism and many other serious mental and physical health issues. As most ambitious scammers do, they went for the big bucks and took things multi- level through an army of affiliate resellers: Natasha trains them from home by videoconferencing for a fee of $1. Still pending is a lawsuit filed this past October that again claims PepsiCo's Naked labels its bottled juices as healthier than they really are. The Whole Soy Story. In The Whole Soy Story, you'll find: The real reasons why soy is NOT a health food. Shocking personal accounts of real people whose health. The Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) - Overview The PHQ-2 inquires about the frequency of depressed mood and anhedonia over the past two weeks. Workplace weight loss programs and eating disorders, giving a reference for a coworker who drinks heavily, and more. What is a low carb diet, really? When can a low carb diet be beneficial? Should everyone follow a low carb diet? Or, can a low carb diet ruin your health? Diet Related Health Claims Manager MichiganI have yet to see an independent verification of a single case of autism cured by her . I take her assault on people on the autistic spectrum personal because I have Aspergers. Everything about her screams quackery, such as . Campbell- Mc. Bride has never heard of Pneumonia, Chlamydia, Influenza or AIDS. Those all start in the gut, really. With her probiotic supplements, you'll become immune! The British part of Campbell- Mc. Bride's worldwide quackery empire consists of Cambridge Probiotics Ltd., Cambridge Bioceuticals Ltd., Medinform Publishing Ltd., Bio. Kult Ltd., Be Healthy Ltd., Health Foods Institute Ltd and the Cambridge Nutrition Clinic. Campbell- Mc. Bride claims that her son was diagnosed with Autism and she claims that she fully . She never published any verifyable evidence for her autism- cure story, neither have medical journals ever published any studies from her, supporting those claims. Natasha - not being permitted to practice medicine in Europe - married a British supplements marketeer and discovered a . In a nutshell, that . It will make stupid people intelligent, she claims. Her method also cures depression. And Schizophrenia. And arthritis, intestinal problems, etc. But there is nothing special about her supplements. They're perfectly plain probiotics and the like. But if you do exactly what she says, if you buy her books and supplements, then, with a bit of luck, after some years your child should be cured of Autism. Or you of your depression. That's basically her message. I always get suspicious of such claims, especially when made by people that have something to sell. In Campbell- Mc. Bride's case, she runs an online store such as ours, only she sells overpriced stuff with very questionable utility at shop. Products such as ! Urban Moonshine Energy Tonic combines some of the most widely used adaptogenic herbs to protect your body from the harmful effects of stress. Clever idea! I'll tell my husband we should also do that, charge 8 bucks plus shipping for a tiny bottle of 8 cents worth of herbal extract imported from China and mixed and filled off at home. No FDA trouble, no support issues - we'll get rich in no time! We'll call it . Surely, some will believe me and buy it? I'll just make up a nutritional theory that promises to cure cancer or something, since most neurological syndromes are already taken by the Campbell- Mc. Bride's. Actually, the . We have to be quick, before all major illnesses have been taken! A bit of partnering with the top quack promoters such as Doctor Mercola and the sheeple will buy. Let's do that when dermaneedling goes out of fashion! Campbell- Mc. Bride: Quack or scammer? The Encyclopedia of American loons is reluctant to call her a quack because according to them, if the quack believes in it herself, she's not a quack. They think she really believes her own claims so they are content calling her merely an . But I think it is clear that Natasha Campbell- Mc. Bride is both a quack and a scammer, and I will elaborate. Campbell- Mc. Bride is an educated MD, which means she is supposed to understand biochemistry. A medical doctor who makes such outlandish claims should be expected to know what they're talking about, which in her case means understanding biochemistry. In this video (downloaded to preserve as evidence) she exposes herself as someone who simultaneously understands an important fact of biochemistry but then goes on to deliberately lie in the same sentence about that same fact of biochemistry. Sadly, only someone who understands biochemistry would catch her in that deception, so all the sentence achieves with a layperson is a sense of awe for her knowledge. Controversial Raw Vegan Bloggers Claim Diet Gets Rid of Whether you're looking to lose weight or just want a way to get rid of that nasty cold, eHow has all the answers you're looking for. WebMD experts and contributors provide answers to your health questions. I will elaborate. Why Campbell- Mc. Bride is a fraudster. Dr. Natasha Campbell- Mc. Bride knows that bacterial toxins are relatively large molecules and therefore are not easily absorbed through the GI tract. The proper term for such toxins is microbial exotoxins. I am going to prove that Dr. Natasha Campbell- Mc. Bride is a criminal who belongs in jail for deliberately defrauding sick people for millions of dollars. With her multi- million dollar fraud empire at stake, she may want to sue. I'll list here some of the facts I will use in my defense, since recent libel law reform made the truth a valid defense against libel claims in the UK. What are bacterial toxins? Let's use a quote from a textbook that she likely used during her studies in the USSR, the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, published in 1. In contrast to other organic and inorganic poisonous substances, toxins, upon entering an organism, cause the formation of antibodies. The molecular weight of toxins exceeds 4,0. As the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, her own contemporary study material notes, all toxins, also bacterial toxins are always heavier than 4. Daltons. As can be seen from the table, many are much heavier. If you want to check the molecular weight of nearly all bacterial toxins known to man, use the following online database: As an example, I've linked to Gardnerella toxin, which has a molecular weight of 5. Daltons. Campbell- Mc. Bride claims at 1: 2. You. Tube clip that bacterial toxins pass the damaged intestinal lining and enter the bloodstream and then the brain, where they cause damage. She knows that it is not easy at all for the relatively large toxin molecules to pass a healthy intestinal lining, because it does quite a good job keeping such large molecules out. So she correctly mentions that it is the fact that the intestinal lining is damaged that allows the alleged toxins to enter the bloodstream. But in the same sentence she says: . This is the moment where that comes out of her mouth: Sounds legit, right? Bacterial toxins enter the bloodstream, get distributed throughout the body, and get into the brain. However, this is abject nonsense, something that any doctor could tell you. Remember how the lightest (? The largest molecule that can pass the blood- brain barrier is ten times smaller. It has to be smaller than 5. Daltons. What does this mean? It means that unless a person has acute meningitis or severe encephalitis, that is it utterly impossible for any bacterial toxin ever to enter the brain. Not a single molecule. The laws of nature, quantum mechanics and microbiology forbid this, and with good reason. Our brain is well- protected against bacterial toxins by either evolution or our Good Lord. Most bacterial toxins are 1. Campbell- Mc. Bride knows about cellular- molecular barriers very well, otherwise she wouldn't have said that because of the damaged intestinal lining, the toxins can pass into the bloodstream. It does not fit her story to mention that the blood- brain barrier filters out even ten times smaller molecules than the smallest bacterial toxins, so she omits that. Because it would collapse her story like a house of cards. There are nearly no chemical compounds that can pass the blood- brain barrier (the lining of the cappilary veins in our brain). A molecule has to be not only very small but also lipid- soluble, which many bacterial toxins are neither. That is why 9. 8% of all pharmaceutical drugs can not enter the brain. Our blood- brain barrier, this extremely effective toxin- filter is the #1 problem in neurological medicine. Nearly nothing passes. It is fiendishly difficult to design a drug that can reach the brain. Natasha knows this and she therefore knows that her theory on how bacterial toxins cause neurological disorders in the child and adult is fallacious, and therefore she knowingly sells books, training and supplements on a knowingly false premise. This is fraud of the worst kind: Knowingly selling false hope to sick people and leading them astray from a possible real cure in some cases. Appropriate punishment? I'd propose forfeiture of all profits and aquired assets, striking off the register of the pair's companies, a lifelong ban on health- related business activities, restitution of all received funds, a fine, a prison sentence as well as a public apology. More nonsense from this quack. In the GAPS diet, . She studied nutrition. Someone should revoke her nutritionist license, if she has one. She advises against non- organic butter due to its alleged harmful levels of pesticides and antibiotics (I disagree with both), while advising honey, even though I think it has been documented that honey is a lot more detrimental to health than bio- industry butter. Honey contains every pollutant known to man, from heavy metals to radionuclides. Everything in the air ends up concentrated in honey.
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