Scott Connelly Fabricates His Education - Bunk Claims
In the 1990s Scott Connelly defrauded the public and failed to produce any promised science for his metabolic reaction, aka MET-Rx. Touting his fake credentials as a Harvard-trained nutritionist, Connelly claims that MET-Rx took him 20 years to develop. This formula (MET-Rx), he claimed, literally brought critically ill patients back to life, and supposedly over 20 hospitals used it for standard nutritional protocol, but over a period of 5 years he never substantiated the marketing claims. That is what led Lisa M. Kreiger, the Examiner Medical Writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, to write an expose entitled Miracle Food or fad? Detailing Connellys lies in the MET-Rx marketing materials.
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