| 41. | Initially dismissed as quackery, Gonzalez's approach is being taken more seriously.
 
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 | 42. | The physician said he often visits alternative health fairs in disguise to assess quackery.
 
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 | 43. | But others can be quackery or outright dangerous.
 
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 | 44. | Skeptics and scientists consider the devices to be an example of pseudoscience and quackery.
 
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 | 45. | Paul Offit has proposed four ways in which alternative medicine " becomes quackery ":
 
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 | 46. | The principles of Rolfing contradict established medical knowledge and has been characterized as quackery.
 
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 | 47. | He campaigned for its preservation and dispelled myths of its being quackery and inefficient.
 
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 | 48. | Critics have described some aspects of orthomolecular medicine as food faddism or even quackery.
 
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 | 49. | Most people think of quackery as promoted by charlatans who deliberately exploit their victims.
 
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 | 50. | The film begins with an old Madre Maria on trial for quackery and deceit.
 
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