Lauren Feder is a homeopath (“known for her holistically minded approach and combining the ‘best of both
worlds”) and president of the Holistic Pediatric Alliance, an organization you
do well to give a very wide berth. According to her own bio she is a “frequent
lecturer for parents and professionals”, and she has indeed been given media time
by The Doctors, Oprah and Dr. Oz,
and he has written several articles for what must count as one of the most
garishly fluffy bastions of woo, the magazine Mothering.
In her contributions she provides recommendations that are not, shall we say,
completely aligned with current medical science. Instead of (or at least in
addition to) vaccinating against the whooping cough, for instance, she
recommends homeopathic remedies, claiming that “Holistic medicine and
homeopathy may shorten the course and severity of the illness,” but –
predictably – provides no evidence for that claim (it won’t). But she has anecdotes!
Feder is also on the advisory board for “The Holistic MomsNetwork”,
together with Barbara Loe Fisher,
Peggy O'Mara (the publisher of Mothering Magazine), Sherri Tenpenny (“one of
America's most knowledgeable and outspoken physicians, warning against the
negative impact of vaccines on health,” to be covered) and Dr. Lawrence Rosen
(an “integrative” pediatrician and contributor to the NVIC “vaccine safety conference” in 2009).
Feder is also the author of Natural Baby and Childcare
and The Parents’ Concise Guide to Childhood Vaccinations, books you
wouldn’t recommend to your worst enemy. But she has, apparently, been noted by
the antivaxx movement for her homeopathic alternatives to vaccines and
promotion of “natural” methods to prevent “vaccine injury”, and has been giving talks on said issue together with celebrity doctor and woo promoter Jay Gordon.
Diagnosis: Another fluffpot with what we assume are good
intentions. But intentions aren’t enough, and she has been given the
opportunity to share her misinformation and woo quite extensively. Dangerous.
Hurry up with Tenpenny already!
ReplyDeleteI think Feder actually passed away a little while ago. Worth mentioning.
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