“This couple has some good information in their area of expertise, physical movement, but they check their science brains at the door when they give a platform to quacks with no scientific validity. Promoting the ideas of eugenicists like Weston A. Price—a man trained in the 1800s before many of the tenets of science were established—and marketers with a wonder product to sell that will cure cavities or nearsightedness makes me doubt their own intentions. I now question their ability or interest in vetting science when it interferes with their reach and profits. They are part of the wellness misinformation machine when they do this.”
Anne1492 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/04/24