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“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
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“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science

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The best thing about the internet is that it works like a massive public library, packed with knowledge on nearly every subject you can imagine. The catch, of course, is that not everything gets fact-checked, and plenty of misinformation manages to slip through.
That’s why these Redditors stepped in to set the record straight, debunking popular beliefs many still take as truth but are actually pseudoscience. Scroll down to discover some of their most eye-opening posts and see if any catch you off guard.

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“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Lie detectors.

BoredAtWork1976:

There's a good reason polygraphs aren't admissible in court -- its junk science. It really just measures how much stress the subject is feeling, and then it assumes that any sudden surges in stress mean the subject is lying (as opposed to the subject being stressed because he knows they're trying to pin a crime on him).
53points

#2

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Homeopathy

Personality tests (e.g., Myers-Briggs)

Polygraph.
48points

#3

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Conversion therapy. you can’t un-gay-ify someone. the methods used are often just "intentionally traumatize this teenager so that they associate homosexuality/transgender identity with suffering".
44points

#4

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Anyone who says you need to "detox" your ________.
41points

#5

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Chiropractors. If they don’t have peer reviewed journals, it’s pseudoscience. They are at best cracking joints for a lot of your money, at worst hurting you for a lot of your money.
39points

#6

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Alkaline water. Your stomach acid neutralizes it instantly.
38points

#7

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Cleaning products marketing that they are "natural" and/or "organic". Arsenic is natural and organic.
35points

#8

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
"Alpha" based dog training.
31points

#9

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
The claim that your brain finishes developing at 25.
29points

#10

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Manifesting money by “raising your vibration”? Where’s the proof in that?
28points

#11

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Gluten intolerance. Gluten free food is a massive scam.

I get there are people with a genuine medically diagnosed gluten intolerance, but there millions now who are self diagnosed (incorrectly) and have been caught up in the scam. My wife being one of them.

All sold to them through the “wellness” marketing machine.
28points

#12

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Nutritionist. You want to talk to a dietitian. Anyone can call themselves a nutritionist.

EDIT: I can’t believe this comment ended up with 6k upvotes and a gazillion comments lol. And yes I know it’s different in (insert country here). I’m speaking from my experience in the US and Canada.
22points

#13

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Sending your child to a “program” in the Trouble Teen Industry to get “help” with their mental health only for them to leave with more trauma. Those programs are trash. Wilderness therapy was a therapeutic model created to have a low overhead to maximize profits and serve as a pipeline feeder for residential treatment centers and “therapeutic boarding schools”, often owned by the same parent company….
22points

#14

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Live Blood analysis.

"Live blood analysis (LBA), also known as darkfield microscopy or live cell analysis, is a method where a small drop of blood is examined under a microscope to assess a person's health. It involves observing the blood's components, like red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma, in their live state, looking for patterns and abnormalities that may indicate imbalances or deficiencies according to Holistic Fertility Group."

I know a person who does this, she always comes back saying she has parasites in her blood and needs to cleanse. Is she did have parasites she would be very sick, but she just doesn't get it...
22points

#15

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Pretty much anything related to “race” as a scientific idea rather than a social construct.

Racial definitions are based on pseudoscience and a few visible phenotypes but don’t really correlated with anything scientific.
22points

#16

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Essential oils. Just smelly oil. They don’t do anything other than smell.
21points

#17

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Blood type horoscope b******t.
20points

#18

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Just about anything peddled with the word ‘wellness’ in the description.
18points

#19

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
Had a actual nurse practitioner tell me ear wax candles work.... Nope.
18points

#20

“Chiropractors”: 44 Fake Or Partially Fake Things People Consider To Be True Science
A lot of the hype around vitamins. Many if not most are unneeded for the majority of people and don't get absorbed anyway.
17points
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