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Good site that is safe for the kids. Safe to Browse - No reports of cyber threats Take it with a grain of salt, as some content is correct, other content is not accurate. I trust this website, as it does have some great articles. However I don't share this site socially as it is a lot like snopes (it's not always accurate)
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A mixture of inspirational quotes, New-Age woo and rank pseudoscience. Claims that chronic, life-threatening diseases can be reversed and/or cured by eating some food or other. Claims that eating a chilli will stop a heart attack in 30 seconds.
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This website is loaded with anecdotal nonsense and misleading/unproven claims - most of which have been clearly debunked by REAL science. Hint: if a site cross-posts with Dr.Oz, Mercola, Natural News or Food Babe (and other anti-science hucksters), it is not a trusted source for your health.
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While some information on this site is true a lot of it is quackery such as the anti-vaccine info
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Pseudoscience and woo of all kinds - profoundly anti-science, this site promotes dangerous quack cures and crank diets. It's also deeply antivaccination and spreads all the typical lies and disinformation of the anti-vaxxers. Do not trust this site on any subject - it's a danger to your health and the health of your children.
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Very dangerous, unproven advice, which was obviously written by people who clearly haven't done their own scientific studies. If you have cancer, don't be stupid enough to believe you can simply down garlic and tumeric and you will get better (you wont). Chemotherapy may be awful, but, it may save you. And don't believe that your child will be safer without vaccines, than with. If they do get exposed to some of the diseases, they might die, and, cause a few other children to die too. Seriously, sites like this should be closed down as there are potential life and death consequences
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Take it with a grain of salt. Some of its content is correct, other content is inaccurate.
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Pseudo Science hogwash. Some of the text could be potentially harmful so be wary.
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Full of information on how foods can be used to heal common health concerns. May not be the solution for everyone, but choosing good food to nourish the body is always a good idea.
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