{"id":211280,"date":"2017-08-11T18:14:01","date_gmt":"2017-08-11T22:14:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/would-you-buy-supplements-from-alex-jones-new-food-economy-the-new-food-economy\/"},"modified":"2017-08-11T18:14:01","modified_gmt":"2017-08-11T22:14:01","slug":"would-you-buy-supplements-from-alex-jones-new-food-economy-the-new-food-economy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/food-supplements\/would-you-buy-supplements-from-alex-jones-new-food-economy-the-new-food-economy\/","title":{"rendered":"Would you buy supplements from Alex Jones? &#8211; New Food Economy &#8211; The New Food Economy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Were just going to put this out there: Alex Jones is not    the most trusted name in news. The Infowars host has devolved,    in recent years, from a shameless peddler of baseless,    far-right conspiracy theories into a bizarre, disorienting    spectacle. What exactly is happening as Jones, shirtless and    goggle-eyed, roars spit-flecked tirades at the camera? Maybe    this performance of rage is somehow cathartic, enacting an    anger his viewers feel but cant express. Maybe its    self-parodic shtickJones lawyer seems to suggest hes in the know. Or maybe hes simply on    some varsity league drugs.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whatever the case, heres the unfortunate truth: A    not-insignificant number of Americans have elected to buy mail    order health supplements from this man. The exact number isnt    known, but New York magazine estimates between $15 and    $25 million dollars worth per year. And thats too bad    because, according to a new BuzzFeed investigation,    Joness products arent much better than his newsbasically,    a waste of time.  <\/p>\n<p>    BuzzFeed submitted a range of products to Labdoor, a    San-Francisco based lab that tests the quality of dietary    supplements. The laba for-profit company with a list of    venture capital backers including businessman and vocal Trump    detractor Mark Cubansubjected each of Joness offerings to a    legit-sounding process: We tested samples in    triplicate, and wherever possible, cross-checked those results    with at least two independent analytical laboratories, so we    have complete trust in our conclusions, Brian Brandley, the    companys laboratory director, told BuzzFeed News.  <\/p>\n<p>    Heres the good news. According to Labdoor, the    supplementsunlike #pizzagate and Seth Rich conspiracy    theorieswerent actively harmful, testing free of heavy    metals, illegal substances, and chemicals known to be toxic.    But they probably arent doing much good either.  <\/p>\n<p>    The supplements arent    actively harmful. But they probably arent doing much good    either.  <\/p>\n<p>    Some examples: Anthroplex, a daily foundation for men    sold for $39.95, cites its zinc content in promotional    materials, but Labdoor found that theres actually 31 percent    less zinc than promised. At that negligible level, according to    the report, even a seriously zinc-deficient person wouldnt see    results. This product is a waste of money, the report reads.    The claim that Anthroplex works synergistically with the    powerful Super Male Vitality formula in order to help restore    your masculine foundation and stimulate vitality with its own    blend of unique ingredients is fluff on multiple    fronts.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then theres the $29.95 Survival Shield    X-2, an iodine supplement that Jones    claims is    derived from 200+ million year old salt crystals, is tested    for radiation and supports thyroid health and healthy hormone    levels. According to Labdoor, thats bunkits just everyday    iodine sold, at 30 bucks an ounce, at a steep markup. Its the    same stuff doctors used to pour on surfaces as a disinfectant,    Labdoors report read.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres more: a Child Ease concoction that claims to    support attention span in kids, made from herbs that havent    been tested for safety or efficacy. A $50-dollar Lung Cleanse    spray thats basically cheap cough medicine. A Brain Force    Neural Activator with B vitamins and amino acids, but at lower    levels than youll find in other products.  <\/p>\n<p>    Taken together, the items in the Infowars store offer    imagined, pseudo-scientific solutions to a range of American    symptoms. Were scattered. We cant concentrate. Our joints    hurt. We dont feel as young and vigorous as we used to. Were    afraid of aging. Were afraid of death. And Jones is only the    oldest trick in the con artist book: hes tapping into peoples    anxieties and insecurities, and exploiting them to make money.    Its gross. Its unethical. But, in this case, its actually    not illegal.  <\/p>\n<p>    By their very legal definition, supplements dont have to    do anything. Unlike drugs,    supplements are not intended to treat, diagnose,    prevent, or cure diseases, according to the Food and Drug    Administration(FDA). That means supplements should    not make claims, such as reduces pain or treats heart    disease. Claims like these can only legitimately be made for    drugs, not dietary supplements. In other words, supplements    are just like drugsin that you put them in your body. But    unlike drugs, they dont have to have measurable benefits. The    bar for supplements is extremely low: basically, they just    cant be poison.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Atlantics James Hamblin has a    good explainer on how we got here, a huge and growing    supplements industry thats based on little more than wishful    thinking.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jones is doing his    very thing hes built his brand decrying: namely, abusing power    and influence to dupe people and take advantage of    them.  <\/p>\n<p>    This expansive category was set forth in    the Dietary Supplements Health and Education Act of 1994, known    as DSHEA, Hamblin writes. Backed by Senator    Orrin Hatch and enormous investment from    the supplement industry, the law allows any of    these products to go directly to market and carry    unfounded    claims about what the product does. The burden is on the    FDA to prove that the product is unsafe, if it later proves to    be harming people, and then take the producer to court.  <\/p>\n<p>    But considering the amount of money that Americans spend    on supplementsestimates range    from $11 billion to almost $40 billion, which averages    out to between about $30 and $120 per person per yearits    clear that people dont expect    them to do nothing. We spend our hard-earned money on    supplements because we want to be more healthy and less sick.    Surely some people probably see, in their vitamins and herbal    solutions, the promise of a cure.  <\/p>\n<p>    And thats whats weird about Jones-branded supplements.    As Vices Motherboard points out, Infowars makes    its products appealing by tapping into peoples fears about Big    Government. In this case, the idea is that government    doesnt want you to know about    health cures, because its in bed with Big Pharma, which makes    money by preying on the sick. The only way to buck the    tyrannical system is to spend $59.95 on Caveman Pure Paleo    Shake Powder.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like all good lies, theres some truth to ityou dont    have to reach very far to find examples of lobbyists weakening    laws that protect public health. But the sinister thing is    that, by selling the dubious supplements he sells through the    Infowars store, Jones is doing the very thing hes built his    brand decrying. Namely, abusing power and influence to dupe    people and take advantage of them.New    Yorkmagazine makes a compelling case that    Jones hardly makes anymoney from his news    operation. The real revenue driver? Supplements.  <\/p>\n<p>    Most people would agree that government regulation should    protect us from unduly harmful products and especially    predatory business practices. Should it protect people from    wasting their money on products that are basically harmless?    That depends on your point of view. In the end, perversely, the    whole thing proves Alex Jones point: the government has turned    its back on you on this one. 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