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Detailed Report

Bias Rating: PSEUDOSCIENCEFactual Reporting: LOW Country: USA Press Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE Media Type: Website Traffic/Popularity: High Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY

History

Mercola.com is an alternative medicine website, Founded in 1998 by Joseph Michael Mercola, an osteopathic physician and web entrepreneur who markets various controversial dietary supplements and medical devices through this website.

Funded by / Ownership

Dr. Joseph Mercola owns the website, and it is funded through advertising and questionable supplements/products on an online store.

Analysis / Bias

In review, Mercola and colleagues advocate many unproven alternative health notions, including homeopathy, while promoting anti-vaccine positions. Further, in 2011, Joseph Mercola donated 1 million dollars to an organization that opposes vaccinations. They also claim increased cancer risks from mobile devices, labeled pseudoscience by scientists’ consensus. In general, they frequently promote pseudoscience and make false claims.

Failed Fact Checks (a small sampling of dozens)

Overall, we rate Mercola.com a Quackery-level pseudoscience website that sometimes advocates for dangerous, inaction or action, to serious health issues. (8/22/2016) Updated (D. Van Zandt 04/22/2022)

Source: https://www.mercola.com/

Last Updated on June 5, 2023 by


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