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  2. Barbara O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    Barbara O'Neill (born 28 July 1953 [1]) is an Australian alternative health care promoter who advertises unsupported health practices described as misinformation and a risk to health and safety by the New South Wales Health Care Complaints Commission.

  3. Ask a doctor: Is it possible to reverse my diabetes? - AOL

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    The benefits of preventing diabetes are remarkable. Studies estimate that a diagnosis of diabetes at age 40 reduces life expectancy by six years. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure ...

  4. Neal D. Barnard - Wikipedia

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    Dr Neal Barnard's Program for Reversing Diabetes (Rodale Press, 2009) [4] Power Foods for the Brain: An Effective 3-Step Plan to Protect Your Mind and Strengthen Your Memory (Grand Central Publishing, 2013) [39] The Cheese Trap: How Breaking a Surprising Addiction Will Help You Lose Weight, Gain Energy, and Get Healthy (Grand Central Publishing ...

  5. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury - Wikipedia

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    Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury is a self-proclaimed doctor known for sharing medical conspiracy theories, including denialist conspiracies about COVID-19, HIV/AIDS, and diabetes, for which he has been heavily criticized and his claims have been widely discredited.

  6. What is pre-diabetes? And can you reverse it? Here are 3 ...

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    The latest stats indicate there are 37.3 million diabetics in the U.S. That’s one in 10 Americans, and that's projected to double in the next 30 years

  7. Want to reverse Type 2 diabetes? Here's the secret ingredient

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    Virta Health's program centers on patient input, which helps Type 2 diabetics stick with it. Two-thirds have eliminated the need for prescriptions.

  8. Big Pharma conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    A prominent example noted by Radford is a systematic review published in the British Medical Journal showing that paracetamol is ineffective for lower back pain and has minimal effectiveness for osteoarthritis. [3] [45] In his 2012 book Bad Pharma, Ben Goldacre heavily criticises the pharmaceutical industry but rejects any conspiracy theories ...

  9. Quackery - Wikipedia

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    Acupressure; Acupuncture; Alkaline diet; Anthroposophic medicine; Apitherapy; Applied kinesiology; Aromatherapy; Association for Research and Enlightenment

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