AEHA Ottawa points out that consumer protections are more important than supporting "enviromental medicine"
| Title | AEHA Ottawa points out that consumer protections are more important than supporting "enviromental medicine" |
| Publication Type | News Release |
| Authors | Brown C |
| Date Published | 05/1996 |
| Year of Publication | 1996 |
| Notes | Joe Krop's supporters helped turn the media against us. They told the media that CPSO did not believe sensitivities were real, which was false. They were parroting the lie that was often told by doctors of environmental medicine, who told their patients that any criticism of their methods was done only because the CPSO did not believe the health complaint was real. The damage that was done by the berserk mob that was supporting doctor Krop is incalculable. Journalists believed what they were told by Toronto area consumers, despite the fact that the CPSO had written to every Ontario MPP to tell them that their concerns about Dr. Krop did not reflect a lack of concern about persons with sensitivities, but merely concern about the methods used by doctors of environmental medicine. It would be hard to calculate the damage that has been done to persons with sensitivities by the cult of environmental medicine. |
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