ROBERT BAREFOOT vs.
DR. BARRETT AND THE QUACKWATCHERS
August 22, 2003 edition of the
Edmonton Sun, Staff Writer, Jeremy Loome, wrote an article entitled
"Cancer Scam Alleged" with "former city man at center of accusations
over infomercial." The article was written as a hatchet job on
Robert Barefoot, a very proud graduate of the Nortern Alberta Institute
of Technology, NAIT, 1967. Since his graduation Bob Barefoot has, with
his fellow PhD co-authors, authored 7 scientific publications and he
has written 3 books, "The Calcium
Factor", "Death By Diet" and
"If It Glitters", the first two
of which are best sellers. He also has numerous international patents.
His recent infomercial, with Kevin Trudeau, was the most watched informercial
in history. As such it has become extremely controversial.
Because of Robert
Barefoot's references to the claim that calcium supplements can
reverse a host of diseases, which are supported by hundreds of scientific
publications. The FTC deemed that the claims were being attached
to the calcium product, coral calcium, being sold, even though Barefoot
did not claim that the product itself cured anything, as can be verified
by an examination of the text of the show. Bob Barefoot believes that
the FTC is just doing its job and exercising its mandate. The restrictions
of the United States' laws on what can be said concerning a nutrient's
relationship to a disease when stated in conjunction with the sale of
nutritional supplements are severe. Those restrictions make it difficult
to reflect the worldwide scientific community's understanding of the
importance of this nutrient and its relationship to certain diseases
in the marketplace. I encourage the public to do their own research
and to discuss the application to their own health with their medical
practitioner.
Calcium is an essential nutrient in our
daily diet and is a key factor in a wide range of biological systems within
the body. Its role in disease prevention and treatment has been studied,
and continues to be studied, by numerous scientists around the world.
A search on the US National Library of Medicine's PubMed system reveals
more than 17,000 scientific articles on calcium
and its relationship to cancer. In particular, clinical trials have
examined the link between calcium consumption and its positive effects
on colorectal cancer, one of the most common cancers in Canada (the Canadian
Cancer Society estimates that this year 18,000 Canadians will be diagnosed
with colorectal cancer and 8,300 will die from it). While the study of
calcium continues, its importance is becoming widely recognized even among
the more conservative members of the scientific and medical communities.
The 2001 "Physicians Desk Reference for Nutritional Supplements" chapter
on calcium states that calcium has anti-osteroporotic activity and may
also have anti-carcinogenic, antihypertensive and hypocholesterolemic
activity.
The problem that Robert Barefoot has with
the article "Cancer Scam Alleged" is that many of the statements made
were false, and therefore Barefoot believes that the public was deceived.
Dr. Barrett, a retired Psychiatrist with no medical license, and an obvious
vendetta against Bob Barefoot, was joined by his calcium expert Robert
Baratz, owner of a hair removal and ear piercing salon in Braintree, Massachusetts.
Barrett is currently being sued by many others for his slanderous attacks.
A California Appeals Court District #1
has already ruled, October 15, 2003, that he is biased, and "beyond any
credibility" in the area of nutrition. Thus, Dr. Barrett will be handled
by the courts. For more information go to "wwwbolenreport.com" and ask
for "Steven Barrett: Cease and Desist Order and Demand for Satisfaction".
The real problem is the author of the article who allowed this man to
spew his warped, and totally unsubstantiated conceptions before the people
of Edmonton, my home town. He allowed Barrett to tell his readers that
"there are people who are going to die as a result of what they have been
doing" which is taking coral calcium. Of course this is false and slanderous
and the author, Jeremy Loome, will never be able to give his readers the
names of the victims that don't exist, although his readers should insist
that he do so. Also, millions of people have been consuming the coral
calcium for hundreds of years, and so far, no one has died as a result.
When Barefoot asked Loome why he did not inform his readers about Dr.
Barrett, his response was that the story was about Bob Barefoot and not
Dr.Barrett. When Barefoot objected that his failure to inform his readers
would result in a fraudulent story, Loome responded, "so sue me".
Dr. Barrett, who is not a chemist, advises
the people of Edmonton to buy calcium carbonate which he declares is the
same as coral calcium. I disagree with the Edmonton Sun's characterization
of Drs, Stephen Barrett and Robert Baratz as "medical experts". I do not
believe either are experts on calcium and its relationship to disease.
I suspect neither has published peer-reviewed literature based on original
research concerning calcium, and I can find no articles by them in the
calcium scientific literature. Neither Barrett or Baratz are considered
to be experts by the scientific community. A real expert can see a huge
difference between coral calcium and calcium carbonate.
Coral calcium has the preferred calcium
to magnesium ratio, 2:1, calcium carbonate does not. Coral calcium has
about 70 trace nutrients, calcium carbonate does not. Coral calcium has
marine microbes to assist in digestion, calcium carbonate does not. Coral
calcium, an aragonite, has over 1000 time the surface area of calcium
carbonate, calcite. Also, studies done by the Japanese show that most
of the calcium form coral calcium is absorbed by the body while very little
of the calcium from calcium carbonate is absorbed. For example, Dr. Kunihiko
Ishitano, in his publication "Calcium Absorption from the Ingestion of
Coral-Derived Calcium By Humans" shows that the 2:1 calcium:magnesium
coral is responsible for a dramatic increase in the absorption of calcium
by the human body (up to 70% with the low grade coral being much lower).
Also, Dr. Taishido Setagaya, of the University of Tokyo, in his publication
"The Problem on the Lack on Ingestion of Calcium and Magnesium in Japan
and Coral Calcium" write that the required 2:1 calcium:magnesium ratio
can be found in "special" marine coral. Finally, coral calcium has hundreds
of years of history with probably millions of testimonials, calcium carbonate
does not. Jeremy Loome is doing a real disservice to his readers with
his mistaken advice. Jeremy Loome's claim that doctors advise that the
"oxygen link to cancer was disproved more than 60 years ago" was not substantiated,
while the man who made the link, Dr. Otto Warburg, won two Nobel prizes
because of the oxygen link to cancer. Also Dr. Baratz's, contention (
Council Against Health Care Fraud) that "people are being duped into believing
something that has no scientific support at all" is just simply false.
Barefoot has hundreds of scientific documents and there are thousands
more for Dr. Baratz to read. Also, Dr. Baratz would do well to read Barefoot's
books.
Jeremy Loome's claims to what Barefoot
said are disputed by Barefoot as being out of context and therefore misleading.
Barefoot does take exception, however, to Jeremy Loome's slur of Dr. Carl
Reich. Loome states that Barefoot "failed to mention that Reich was stripped
of his Alberta license in 1986". Although Barefoot did not state this,
he assumed that any good reporter writing a story should already be aware
of the facts. Loome also should have been aware that his fellow reporter
Gary Davies wrote a four page article on Dr. Reich in the Sept/Oct edition
of the City Scope magazine where he called Dr. Reich "a man ahead of his
time" and "the Father of Preventive Medicine". He also failed to mention
that Reich was stripped of his license for declaring that "calcium cures
cancer". Several years latter, in October 1998, the Journal of the American
Medical Association wrote that "calcium supplements reverse cancer and
make cancer grow back to normal". Since this article, many more have been
written so it does appear that Dr. Reich was indeed, ahead of his time.
He was a great man and a great doctor and Barefoot is very proud to be
the co-author of the "Father of Preventive Medicine".
Dr. Barrett, a man without a medical licence
and a man who has been declared by the courts as "biased and beyond any
credibility" uses his bad reputation to give Robert Barefoot all the bad
press he can get. Barrett, who has declared war on Bob Barefoot, represents
"Quack Watchers" which is appropriate as they are all "Quacks", only capable
of watching and not participating, who are interfering with legitimate
medical research. History has taught us that all of the most advanced
and famous medical practitioners, including Dr. Semmelweis, Louis Pasteur,
and Joseph Lister, were all once considered to be quacks by their medical
peers who now honor these men. It is therefore an honor that Barrett and
company consider that I am in a league with these great men.
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