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Anti-Quackery Ring


This ring is for sites that combat & debunk health-related frauds, myths, fads, and fallacies, and are more interested in real, objective, scientific proof, than in the speculative, subjective, and unproven theories and anecdotes of so-Called "Alternative" Medicine (sCAM)....................................... WARNING: Ring members have no control over advertisements appearing on this page, and neither endorse nor recommend their subject matter.

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Don't be taken in by medical quackery and other fraud against consumers. Get yourself edumacated!


An easy method of measuring the "quackiness" of any healthcare promoter.


Your guide to the mental help marketplace


A former health fraud victim providing an insight to the lies & deception use by the Spurious Complementary & Alternative Medicine (SCAM) industry.


Your skeptical guide to naturopathic history, theories, and current practices


Free weekly e-newsletter that summarizes scientific reports; legislative developments; enforcement actions; news reports; Web site evaluations; recommended and nonrecommended books; research tips; and other information relevant to consumer protection and consumer decision-making.


Your guide to intelligent dental care. Includes warnings against pseudoscientific and quack dentistry.


NCAHF is a nonprofit, tax-exempt voluntary health agency that focuses on health fraud, misinformation, and quackery. Its members are health professionals, educators, researchers, attorneys, and other concerned citizens.Our Web site contains hundreds of articles that can help people evaluate health claims.


A skeptical guide to multilevel marketing. The site warns that nearly all MLM companies selling health-related products exaggerate their value, and the vast majority of people who become distributors do not make significant income.


Your Skeptical Guide to Chiropractic History, Theories, and Practices.



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