How to Spot a "Quacky" Web Site
Stephen Barrett, M.D.
The best way to avoid being quacked is to reject quackery's promoters. Each item listed below signifies that a Web site is not a trustworthy information source.
General Characteristics
* Any site used to market herbs or dietary supplements. Although some are useful, I do not believe it is possible to sell them profitably without deception, which typically includes:
(a) lack of full disclosure of relevant facts,
(b) promotion or sale of products that lack a rational use, and/or
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