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Christopher Maloney is a ''Naturopath'' who has gained some notoriety on the internet. Several Bloggers accused him of Quackery, to which he responded by legal threats. Maloneys web site support practices like Amalgam removal, [[Homeopathy]] and [[TCM]]. Maloney is also critical of vaccines and spreads the myth that [[Andrew Wakefield|vaccination and autism]] are linked<ref>http://www.maloneymedical.com/id40.html</ref>.
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[[image:Maloney.jpg|Christopher Maloney|thumb]]'''Christopher Maloney''' is a US ''Naturopath'' in Augusta (Maine) who gained some notoriety on the internet. Several bloggers accused him of quackery, to which he and [[Andreas Moritz]] responded with legal threats. Maloney's website supports practices like Amalgam removal, [[Homeopathy|homeopathy]] and [[TCM]]. Maloney is also critical of vaccines and spreads the myth that [[Andrew Wakefield|vaccination and autism]] were linked.<ref>http://www.maloneymedical.com/id40.html</ref>  
  
===Weblinks===
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==citations==
[http://www.maloneymedical.com] Maloneys Website
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*''Parents waiting for vaccinations can provide their children with black elderberry, which blocks the H1N1 virus. A single garlic capsule daily cuts in half the incidence and the severity of a flu episode for children.''
[http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/02/christopher_maloney_is_a_quack.php] PZ Myers accuses him of Quackery
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==Weblinks==
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*[http://www.maloneymedical.com] Maloney's website
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*[http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/02/christopher_maloney_is_a_quack.php] PZ Myers accuses Maloney of quackery
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*[http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/12/i_get_mail_3.php] Maloney's reply
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==References==
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[[category:naturopath]]

Latest revision as of 01:39, 3 November 2014

Christopher Maloney

Christopher Maloney is a US Naturopath in Augusta (Maine) who gained some notoriety on the internet. Several bloggers accused him of quackery, to which he and Andreas Moritz responded with legal threats. Maloney's website supports practices like Amalgam removal, homeopathy and TCM. Maloney is also critical of vaccines and spreads the myth that vaccination and autism were linked.[1]

citations

  • Parents waiting for vaccinations can provide their children with black elderberry, which blocks the H1N1 virus. A single garlic capsule daily cuts in half the incidence and the severity of a flu episode for children.

Weblinks

  • [1] Maloney's website
  • [2] PZ Myers accuses Maloney of quackery
  • [3] Maloney's reply

References