Oral birth control doesn’t cause PCOS or uterine fibroids; wild yam and castor oil are unproven treatments

CLAIM
Oral contraceptive pills are “the number one” cause of polycystic ovary syndrome; a combination of wild yam and castor oil can cure polycystic ovary syndrome and uterine fibroids

SOURCE: Barbara O’Neill, Instagram, YouTube

Published: 15 Aug 2024

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Removing wisdom teeth reduces risk of oral infections, doesn’t cause heart issues

CLAIM
Wisdom teeth are meridian lines connected to the heart; removing them causes heart issues

SOURCE: Matt Roeske, Instagram, Facebook

Published: 14 Aug 2024

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A cancerous tumor is a mass of cancer cells, not “toxins”; biopsies and mammograms don’t cause cancer

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A tumor is a “bubble” of toxins from the body; "cancer is basically your friend"; biopsies and mammograms cause cancer

SOURCE: Leonard Coldwell, Facebook, iHealthTube, YouTube

Published: 09 Aug 2024

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Calcium is an essential component of bones and helps prevent osteoporosis, contrary to claim by Barbara O’Neill

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Bones “are not made of calcium”; wild yam is a treatment for osteoporosis

SOURCE: Barbara O’Neill, Facebook

Published: 05 Aug 2024

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Studies show vaccines don’t cause sudden infant death syndrome

CLAIM
Vaccines cause SIDS

SOURCE: Social media users, Instagram

Published: 01 Aug 2024

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Hashimoto’s disease is a thyroid disorder that can be treated by hormone replacement therapy, contrary to claim by influencer Gary Brecka

CLAIM
There is nothing wrong with the thyroid in patients with Hashimoto’s disease; vitamin B is a cure for Hashimoto’s disease

SOURCE: Gary Brecka, Facebook

Published: 30 Jul 2024

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No evidence that “Dr. Sebi” could cure AIDS and other diseases using natural remedies or change in diet

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Dr. Sebi could cure a wide range of diseases using natural remedies or change in diet.

SOURCE: Social media users, Facebook

Published: 26 Jul 2024

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Peanut oil isn’t an ingredient in vaccines; doesn’t cause peanut allergies

CLAIM
Peanut allergies are caused by the peanut oil in vaccines

SOURCE: Matt Roeske, Cultivate Elevate

Published: 26 Jul 2024

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Edible food coating Apeel doesn’t contain toxic ingredients; its ingredients are recognized as safe for use in foods

CLAIM
Apeel contains harmful ingredients

SOURCE: Alison Steinberg, Social media users, One America News Network, Facebook, TikTok

Published: 25 Jul 2024

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No current evidence to support social media fad of “blood type diet”

CLAIM
Eating specific foods based on your blood type can optimize your health

SOURCE: Social media users, Instagram

Published: 24 Jul 2024

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