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I am not making a comment about the medications that one needs to take, I am

commenting on the type of magazine that it is advertised in.? Leave natural to

natural, and meds to MD's.?

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT

The NATURAL dietitian

Specializing in food sensitivities/allergy, Weight control,

cardiac and diabetes nutrition

Personal Nutrition Coaching and Lifestyle Design Plans to help you

get on the health track

Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

Internet and telecounseling available for distance clients

jpress50@...

If you are what you eat, then dietitians are the doctors of the future

Re: Eating Well magazine

Jacqui, I have to respectfully disagree with your views and opinions. I have to

have specific drugs to avoid stroke, regardless of what dietary interventions

I've applied or what great eating habits and lifestyles I've had all my life.

Why should our customers be different?

Digna

Re: Eating Well magazine

I'm with you Jackie, in theory, but how many RDs are paying for ads to

keep

the magazine in business. Without ads, they would not be available. . .

subscriptions never pay for magazine costs.

So, I think it's admirable to avoid drugs, but can the magazine stay in

business without one drug ad?

Just some thoughts from the other side . . . maybe more RDs should be

purchasing ads! ;-)

Jan

In a message dated 10/30/2008 8:29:40 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,

Jpress50@... writes:

Dear Colleagues,

I have a question that I think will bring up a good topic of

discussion. I

sure would welcome comments, and hope that I'm not alone in my

thinking.?

Here's my question:?

Is anyone concerned that Eating Well magazine has a 2 page commercial

by the

Merck Company regarding a drug called Januvia?? Below is a letter I

sent to

the magazine.? I haven't gotten a reply from them as of yet.?

Dear Eating Well Editor,

I love your magazine,

but could we please keep it drug free?? As a registered dietitian, I am

working hard to promote diet and lifestyle as a way to prevent

disease.? By placing pharmaceutical ads in the magazine, you are

sending a subliminal message that drugs are a natural part of the whole

health picture. I am very disappointed that the pharmaceutical industry

has found its way into a magazine such as Eating Well, and I feel

compelled to let you know that I am not going to recommend it to my

clients

for that reason.?

Yours in health,

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD

?

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT

The NATURAL dietitian

Specializing in food sensitivities/Specializing in food sensitiv

cardiac and diabetes nutrition

Personal Nutrition Coaching and Lifestyle Design Plans to help you

get on the health track

Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

Internet and telecounseling available for distance clients

_jpress50@..._ (mailto:jpress50@...)

If you are what you eat, then dietitians are the doctors of the future

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I am not making a comment about the medications that one needs to take, I am

commenting on the type of magazine that it is advertised in.? Leave natural to

natural, and meds to MD's.?

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT

The NATURAL dietitian

Specializing in food sensitivities/allergy, Weight control,

cardiac and diabetes nutrition

Personal Nutrition Coaching and Lifestyle Design Plans to help you

get on the health track

Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

Internet and telecounseling available for distance clients

jpress50@...

If you are what you eat, then dietitians are the doctors of the future

Re: Eating Well magazine

Jacqui, I have to respectfully disagree with your views and opinions. I have to

have specific drugs to avoid stroke, regardless of what dietary interventions

I've applied or what great eating habits and lifestyles I've had all my life.

Why should our customers be different?

Digna

Re: Eating Well magazine

I'm with you Jackie, in theory, but how many RDs are paying for ads to

keep

the magazine in business. Without ads, they would not be available. . .

subscriptions never pay for magazine costs.

So, I think it's admirable to avoid drugs, but can the magazine stay in

business without one drug ad?

Just some thoughts from the other side . . . maybe more RDs should be

purchasing ads! ;-)

Jan

In a message dated 10/30/2008 8:29:40 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,

Jpress50@... writes:

Dear Colleagues,

I have a question that I think will bring up a good topic of

discussion. I

sure would welcome comments, and hope that I'm not alone in my

thinking.?

Here's my question:?

Is anyone concerned that Eating Well magazine has a 2 page commercial

by the

Merck Company regarding a drug called Januvia?? Below is a letter I

sent to

the magazine.? I haven't gotten a reply from them as of yet.?

Dear Eating Well Editor,

I love your magazine,

but could we please keep it drug free?? As a registered dietitian, I am

working hard to promote diet and lifestyle as a way to prevent

disease.? By placing pharmaceutical ads in the magazine, you are

sending a subliminal message that drugs are a natural part of the whole

health picture. I am very disappointed that the pharmaceutical industry

has found its way into a magazine such as Eating Well, and I feel

compelled to let you know that I am not going to recommend it to my

clients

for that reason.?

Yours in health,

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD

?

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT

The NATURAL dietitian

Specializing in food sensitivities/Specializing in food sensitiv

cardiac and diabetes nutrition

Personal Nutrition Coaching and Lifestyle Design Plans to help you

get on the health track

Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

Internet and telecounseling available for distance clients

_jpress50@..._ (mailto:jpress50@...)

If you are what you eat, then dietitians are the doctors of the future

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I am not making a comment about the medications that one needs to take, I am

commenting on the type of magazine that it is advertised in.? Leave natural to

natural, and meds to MD's.?

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT

The NATURAL dietitian

Specializing in food sensitivities/allergy, Weight control,

cardiac and diabetes nutrition

Personal Nutrition Coaching and Lifestyle Design Plans to help you

get on the health track

Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

Internet and telecounseling available for distance clients

jpress50@...

If you are what you eat, then dietitians are the doctors of the future

Re: Eating Well magazine

Jacqui, I have to respectfully disagree with your views and opinions. I have to

have specific drugs to avoid stroke, regardless of what dietary interventions

I've applied or what great eating habits and lifestyles I've had all my life.

Why should our customers be different?

Digna

Re: Eating Well magazine

I'm with you Jackie, in theory, but how many RDs are paying for ads to

keep

the magazine in business. Without ads, they would not be available. . .

subscriptions never pay for magazine costs.

So, I think it's admirable to avoid drugs, but can the magazine stay in

business without one drug ad?

Just some thoughts from the other side . . . maybe more RDs should be

purchasing ads! ;-)

Jan

In a message dated 10/30/2008 8:29:40 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,

Jpress50@... writes:

Dear Colleagues,

I have a question that I think will bring up a good topic of

discussion. I

sure would welcome comments, and hope that I'm not alone in my

thinking.?

Here's my question:?

Is anyone concerned that Eating Well magazine has a 2 page commercial

by the

Merck Company regarding a drug called Januvia?? Below is a letter I

sent to

the magazine.? I haven't gotten a reply from them as of yet.?

Dear Eating Well Editor,

I love your magazine,

but could we please keep it drug free?? As a registered dietitian, I am

working hard to promote diet and lifestyle as a way to prevent

disease.? By placing pharmaceutical ads in the magazine, you are

sending a subliminal message that drugs are a natural part of the whole

health picture. I am very disappointed that the pharmaceutical industry

has found its way into a magazine such as Eating Well, and I feel

compelled to let you know that I am not going to recommend it to my

clients

for that reason.?

Yours in health,

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD

?

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT

The NATURAL dietitian

Specializing in food sensitivities/Specializing in food sensitiv

cardiac and diabetes nutrition

Personal Nutrition Coaching and Lifestyle Design Plans to help you

get on the health track

Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

Internet and telecounseling available for distance clients

_jpress50@..._ (mailto:jpress50@...)

If you are what you eat, then dietitians are the doctors of the future

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I know the feeling you are expressing though. I remember a couple of years ago

receiving a publiction from the manufacturer's of glucatrol that was based on

the leisure time of the diabetes educator and good travel and hobby endeavors

that would help you recharge after dealing with your clients. Yet the ones

footing the bill for this magazine was the patients purchasing the glucatrol in

the first place. I got so angry I wrote them a heated letter asking them to

cease the publication, pass on the money saved to reducing the patients cost of

the med and to remove my name from their list. Of course I was ignored.

Re: Eating Well magazine

Jacqui, I have to respectfully disagree with your views and opinions. I have to

have specific drugs to avoid stroke, regardless of what dietary interventions

I've applied or what great eating habits and lifestyles I've had all my life.

Why should our customers be different?

Digna

Re: Eating Well magazine

I'm with you Jackie, in theory, but how many RDs are paying for ads to

keep

the magazine in business. Without ads, they would not be available. . .

subscriptions never pay for magazine costs.

So, I think it's admirable to avoid drugs, but can the magazine stay in

business without one drug ad?

Just some thoughts from the other side . . . maybe more RDs should be

purchasing ads! ;-)

Jan

In a message dated 10/30/2008 8:29:40 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,

Jpress50@... writes:

Dear Colleagues,

I have a question that I think will bring up a good topic of

discussion. I

sure would welcome comments, and hope that I'm not alone in my

thinking.?

Here's my question:?

Is anyone concerned that Eating Well magazine has a 2 page commercial

by the

Merck Company regarding a drug called Januvia?? Below is a letter I

sent to

the magazine.? I haven't gotten a reply from them as of yet.?

Dear Eating Well Editor,

I love your magazine,

but could we please keep it drug free?? As a registered dietitian, I am

working hard to promote diet and lifestyle as a way to prevent

disease.? By placing pharmaceutical ads in the magazine, you are

sending a subliminal message that drugs are a natural part of the whole

health picture. I am very disappointed that the pharmaceutical industry

has found its way into a magazine such as Eating Well, and I feel

compelled to let you know that I am not going to recommend it to my

clients

for that reason.?

Yours in health,

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD

?

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT

The NATURAL dietitian

Specializing in food sensitivities/Specializing in food sensitiv

cardiac and diabetes nutrition

Personal Nutrition Coaching and Lifestyle Design Plans to help you

get on the health track

Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

Internet and telecounseling available for distance clients

_jpress50@..._ (mailto:jpress50@...)

If you are what you eat, then dietitians are the doctors of the future

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