Believe Everything You Read In Magazines Part 2
| Posted in Health and Fitness | Posted on 13-10-2008
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Even if a magazine doesn’t have a vested interest in a supplement line, you still can’t count on them to reveal the whole truth to you because they don’t want to offend the deep-pocketed companies that are spending big money to advertise.
A full-page ad in a high circulation national magazine can cost tens of thousands of dollars. With this kind of money at stake, do you think any magazine will print an article saying “supplements don’t work” and on the next page, run an ad for the same supplements they are criticizing? Not likely is it?
It’s in the magazine’s best interest to promote supplements like crazy, regardless of whether they work or not, because the more supplements that are sold, the more the supplement companies will advertise. The more they advertise, the more supplements they sell, and on and on the cycle goes.
This is the same reason you often get better investing advice from the smaller, lesser-known financial newsletters than you do from the major financial magazines and newspapers; because the major publishers don’t want to write editorials that will upset the advertisers.
Don’t believe everything you read. Question everything. Use your head. Use common sense and your own good judgment. Beware of hidden motives. Just because it’s right there in black and white doesn’t mean it’s the truth. If it sounds too good to be true…it probably is.

