CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE
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Factual Reporting: LOW
Our Health Guides is an extreme pseudoscience website. There is very little evidence-based content published. There is an article about a juice made from Dandelion Root that kills cancer in 48 hours. Another claims that Chemotherapy kills more people than cancer itself. Lastly, they publish anti-vaccine propaganda. Overall, Our Health Guides is an extreme pseudoscience website that promotes dangerous quackery. (D. Van Zandt 7/31/2017)
Source: http://ourhealthguides.com/
Last Updated on July 9, 2021 by Media Bias Fact Check
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