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Health See other Health Articles Title: Here are the 10 most popular websites that consistently LIE about important health topics #1. WebMD: Ready to choose between poisons for your health ills? Thats WebMD. Want to find out which chemicals will cover up your symptoms of chronic pain from eating the wrong foods? Thats WebMD. Want to buy a dangerous stomach pump device for weight loss that doesnt work? Go to WebMD. Looking for depression or anxiety medication that makes you want to commit suicide? Check WebMD. Like being lied to about hoax viruses like Zika and Swine? Peruse WebMD. #2. Wikipedia: Want research written by Pharma hacks on a website founded and funded by porn-industry money from a porno-king named Jimmy Wales? Thats Wikipedia. Like being coerced into quack therapies for preventable diseases that make matters worse, fast? Just look up your health problems on Wikipedia, the ultimate quack-info internet hub. #3. CDC.gov: Want to know who spreads diseases while claiming to prevent them? Check the CDCs own website. Who pays scientists to cover up a major cause of autism and spreads propaganda to scare people into injecting known neurotoxins into their children? Thats the Center for Disease Continuance and Propaganda, a.k.a. the CDC. #4. Forbes.com: Interested in the number one news outlet that pays chemical agriculture shills top dollar to lie about GMOs and say theyre great for the environment and 100 percent safe for humans to consume? Meet Forbes.com, the ultimate online shill-shack that sinks to the depths of yellow journalism with rogue writers who lie, lie, lie about health topics, like the infamous charlatan and biotech huckster Mr. Jon Entine. #5. WashingtonPost.com: Want to read the most pathetic Monsanto propaganda spewed by one of their favorite hacks and self-proclaimed food columnists, Tamar Haspel? Check the Washington Post, but dont consume too much, or you might find yourself on your knees, worshiping at the porcelain altar (puking in your toilet from disgust). #6. ScienceBasedMedicine.org (a.k.a. Evidence-Based Medicine): Think everything peer reviewed is the truth? Think again. The liars love to use the words science- based and evidence-based to spread propaganda about GMOs and toxic Western medicine. #7. Center for Biotechnology Information (CBI): All the language that describes organic food and sustainable agriculture is bastardized by the chemical agriculture giants and used as misinformation to push GMOs all over the world. Dont fall for CBIs lies! #8. Genetic Literacy Project: Want to take advice from a man who, according to court documents, choked his wife in front of his teenage daughter? Another paid Monsanto shill says eating chemicals is good for you, always! Thanks a lot you freak! #9. Prevention.com (Prevention Magazine): This ones tricky. While Prevention has many articles that warn about GMOs and toxic food ingredients, they also promote GMO products right and left (for advertising revenue obviously). They also promote Big Food propaganda. The site repeatedly recommends visiting MDs and dermatologists for advice, who in turn recommend chemical medicines and chemical skin care that exacerbates cancer, inflammation and common health problems. #10. Quackwatch.com: This website is designed to discredit every natural health practitioner and natural remedy that works for real. A Big Pharma puppet named Stephen Barrett spews hate regularly at this hub of lies. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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