How wellness influencers promote dangerous pseudoscience

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The Australian cookbook author faked having cancer to convince her followers that she cured it through healthy eating habits and exercise

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Most of those things need crushing firmly beneath those overpriced rose quartz rollers they’re always promoting.

And climate change influencers.

Speaking of fibbing for your cause, antivaxxers routinely go on social media claiming to have a (fantasy) ‘vaccine injured child’

The term “wellness influencers” just gave me hives.

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