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Sneak Preview: New People’s Pharmacy Web Site

Joe and Terry's Blog July 2, 2008

When we first began our Web site almost three years ago, we could not have imagined how many people would visit the site. We've been overwhelmed by the number of visitors who have shared their thoughts and experiences through comments on our articles. The participation of readers like you has made PeoplesPharmacy.com a community full of knowledgeable and interesting people. We are rolling out a redesigned version of the site in a few weeks and we invite you to give us feedback before we unveil it to the public: http://new.peoplespharmacy.com

We've added many new features to make it easier to participate in the PeoplesPharmacy.com community. On the new site you can:

We appreciate your thoughts and comments about the new Web site. Please let us know what works best for you and what still needs improvement. Many thanks!

Joe & Terry Graedon 

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I appreciate your articles in the LA Times, but why are you advertising for a commercial website? I tried to get more info after reading your article about red yeast rice and the possible contamination with citrinin, but going to check on the test results at ConsumerLab.com I find I have to subscribe to get the results from the testing. Why did you not report them for us readers, do you get a kick back?

Thank You, Lars

PEOPLE'S PHARMACY RESPONSE:
NO KICK-BACKS.

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Joe Graedon is a pharmacologist. Teresa Graedon holds a doctorate in medical anthropology and is a nutrition expert. Their syndicated radio show can be heard on public radio.

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