As Online Readers Embrace Indy Media, Alternative Health Information Flows Freely
Independent media news website serves up daily dose of uncensored articles covering health, disease, the pharmaceutical drug industry and modern medicine.
(PRWEB) August 16, 2005 -- It's not the kind of information the FDA or drug
companies want people to hear: prescription drugs may kill you, drug companies
are telling lies, and the FDA is more interested in protecting drug profits than
public health. At least that's the position of one of the fastest-growing indy
media websites: NewsTarget.com from Truth Publishing, which now ranks No. 3 in
the world of alternative health websites, eclipsing the sites of Dr. Andrew Weil
(www.DrWeil.com),
Deepak Chopra (www.Chopra.com) and Whole Health MD (www.WholeHealthMD.com).
Why the explosive growth? At
NewsTarget.com, readers are treated to a content-rich site (no ads whatsoever on
the index page) that dares to tell people the truth about health, disease, and
today's system of organized medicine. Combining the work of half a dozen
passionate writers, including the increasingly popular "Health Ranger" (Mike
Adams), NewsTarget hits readers with raw, uncensored articles on drug company
corruption, food ingredients that cause cancer, simple cures for chronic
disease, and many other taboo health topics.
NewsTarget, for example, is
the site that first carried the now-famous, "Welcome to the Town of Allopath"
fable that uses simple, piercing metaphors to question the very premise of our
health care system. The fable is still posted free of charge at:
http://www.newstarget.com/008674.html
NewsTarget also
carries in-depth articles that attack aspartame, fluoridation of public water
supplies, deceptive marketing practices of drug companies and the collusion
between the FDA and Big Pharma. In mainstream media outlets, little of this
information would ever see the light of day, but on NewsTarget, it's served up
daily at no charge.
Articles are available free of charge, with no
registration required. NewsTarget.com also bans all pop-up windows, pop-under
ads and animated banners, protecting the reading experience of users. To see the
site, visit http://www.newstarget.com
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/8/prweb273239.htm