Tactics used by the “Food Babe”, Joseph Mercola and Mark Hyman to buy their products

Mike Adams is the editor of The Health Ranger. Adams has lost many family members to cancer and believes we need to reconstruct how we view science in order to heal patients or prevent disease. He proposes that we are leaving out many possibilities when it comes to “cause and effect”. Visit his Health Ranger site at:
http://www.naturalnews.com/041736_modern_science_false_assumptions_consciousness.html

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(1) visit the website (above) Select two of the Health Ranger’s “Ten false assumptions in science”. Do you agree or disagree with his point of view? Why or why not? (2 points)

(2) Visit the following site (below): (4 points)
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kavinsenapathy/2015/12/03/the-toxic-chemical-hypocrisy-of-food-babe-joseph-mercola-and-mark-hyman/#43e410cd2df6
• What are the tactics used by the “Food Babe”, Joseph Mercola and Mark Hyman to buy their products?

Miasma theory: http://dc.cod.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1416&context=essai

a) The popular children’s song “ring around the rosie” refers to what practice (used to prevent transmission of disease)
b) According to the above article: Some measure of scientific progress is made by disproving an existing theory, but substantially more progress can be made by doing what?
c) Provide at least two reasons why the miasma theory was believable to those in the early 14th century
d) What theory replaced the Miasma theory? Using the Miasma example, describe how the truth in science changed over time.
e) Locate a website (article or other reference) illustrating another example where the truth in science changed over time. Provide your link here:_____________Briefly describe the outcome of this “change in belief”