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Should doctors be able to sell patients expensive dietary supplements and pocket the profits? We say no.

When you go to see your GP, you expect to get an informed diagnosis of your state of health. What you might not expect is for the doctor to offer you pricey and unproven nutritional supplements that are sold through a multi-level marketing scheme. But this is exactly what happened to "Peter's" relative.
 

Highlights of this report


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Commission-based healthcare


Our writer was recommended nutritional supplements. Read more

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The Mannatech pitch


We went along to a Mannatech presentation. Read more

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Ethical questions


What are the ethics of doctors selling products to patients? Read more

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