In the 1920s and 30s, regulators and experts grappled with how to stop the sale of dubious devices and miracle cures over the airwaves.
In the 1920s and 30s, regulators and experts grappled with how to stop the sale of dubious devices and miracle cures over the airwaves.
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A few years ago, Tony Bates, the program director of WBAI, New York’s Pacific station, and a producer named Kathy Davis, pushed a product called “Double Helix Water” as a premium for donating to the station’s fund raiser.
Even health guru Gary Null, who has endorsed the healing magic of homeopathy and prayer, was appalled.
http://skeptvet.com/Blog/2010/07/double-helix-water-more-magic-water-quackery/
If you watch TV every day then you see quackery every day.