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This site is affiliated with Dr. Steven Hotze, a known medical quack and political operative in Texas. who has funded attempts to ban everything from gay marriage (https://www.texasobserver.org/steve-hotze-splc-hate-list/) to banning drive-in voting in Texas during the COVID pandemic, resulting in throwing out over 100,000 votes (https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-texas/texan-republicans-lose-bid-to-halt-drive-through-voting-but-fight-continues-idUSKBN27H1Q0?il=0). Dr. Hotze was also one of the few medical "professionals" that was willing to go on the record in supporting far-right views that COVID-19 was a hoax, and appeared on several television shows to parrot unproven treatments for COVID-19
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This website is controversial. Examples include the following: 'quack doctor' See Media Matters: ***** 'scientifically erroneous'; 'obsolete' medicine See QuackWatch: ***** 'Weird' See *****
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I think the site is fine. Yes, "alternative medicine," but I've heard a lot of testimonies from people who've been helped through his work.
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“Drive them out of our city," Hotze concluded. "I don’t want them in our city. Send them back to San Francisco.” Returning to his militaristic theme for the evening, the conservative leader reflected on World War II and America's fight against the Nazis. "Were they wicked?" he asked. "OK. What did we send our boys over to do in World War II? What did our preachers pray that would happen in World War II? They prayed, ‘give our boys victory in battle.’ Sometimes you have to do that when people are totally opposed to God like that, and wickedness rises up."
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Non-evidence based claims from an extremist MD.
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I've been using the Hotze clinic for about 10 years, and got my life back. After 10 frustrating years with conventional medicine, the Hotze Clinic improved my health and energy level.
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