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- Overall, we rate Living Whole a far-right biased conspiracy and pseudoscience website based on the promotion of anti-science propaganda. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting because some stories are true.
Detailed Report
Factual Reporting: MIXED
Country: Canada
World Press Freedom Rank: Canada 16/180
History
Living Whole is a blog dedicated to health, parenting, spirituality, and nutritional quackery that has a very strong anti-vaccine bias. According to their about page, the website is published by Megan, who is a Naturopath with a Christian background. There is a lack of transparency.
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Funded by / Ownership
Living Whole is owned by Megan who does not offer a last name. Revenue is derived primarily through advertising.
Analysis / Bias
In review, Living Whole is a website that publishes news and information about alternative medicine and nutrition. Articles include Essential Oils: Fad or Fantastic? Essential oils which is a pseudoscience. They also promote colloidal silver which has been proven not to work. Further, they promote anti-vaccine propaganda such as this A Gentle Vaccine Detox For Children. In general, this a right biased source that promotes conspiracies and pseudoscience.
Overall, we rate Living Whole a far-right biased conspiracy and pseudoscience website based on the promotion of anti-science propaganda. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting because some stories are true. (D. Van Zandt 1/29/2017) Updated (01/20/2021)
Source: https://www.livingwhole.org/
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