Biomedical scientist Dr. Andrea Love returns to WIRED to answer a new slate of the internet's burning questions about pseudosciences, health fads, and false wellness claims. What common household chemicals are definitely worth avoiding? Is there really arsenic and lead in tampons? Are probiotics helpful or not? What's the concern with consuming raw milk? Are GMOs and synthetic foods harmful? Why do the dangers of vaccines get blown out of proportion? Dr. Love answers these questions and many more on Pseudoscience Support Part Two! Check out more from Dr. Andrea Love: Youtube: Instagram: Facebook: 0:00 MORE Pseudoscience Support 0:26 Raw milk 1:51 Artificial sweeteners and you 2:55 Joe Rogan, RFK, and vaccines 4:15 Is any of this stuff actually harmful? 4:55 This comment was not sponsored by Dove 6:49 Are probiotics BS? 8:25 Which pseudoscience has done the most harm? 9:14 Ozone therapy 9:55 A person angry about sweating 10:59 Alkaline water 12:18 The moon and stars 13:16 Supplements 14:32 Does sugar “feed” cancer? 15:45 We’ve got receipts 17:20 Chemicals to avoid 18:48 Sunscreen 20:05 Arsenic and lead in tampons? 21:55 Which vaccines contain mercury? (Hint: None) 23:47 Alternative cancer treatments 25:46 Cancer rates and young people 27:47 Citric acid 29:23 Does chronic Lyme disease exist? 31:56 Leaky gut 33:13 C-O-L-A Cola 34:28 Radiation 35:42 Bras and breast cancer 36:25 Carnivore diet vs vegan diet Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey |
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