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  • Fact Check: Once-A-Year, Water-Only Fasting Does NOT Reduce Risk Of Cancer By 95% -- It Takes More Than A Change In Diet

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    Does a seven-day, once-a-year, water-only fast reduce your risk of cancer by 95%? No, that's not true: There is no scientific evidence to support this claim and Lead Stories spoke to experts who refuted it. The claim appeared in an Instagram post and video published on September 5, 2022 by Ben Azadi with the title "World Renowned Cancer Researcher Reveals…

    • Sep 16, 2022
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Once-A-Year, Water-Only Fasting Does NOT Reduce Risk Of Cancer By 95% -- It Takes More Than A Change In Diet Oversimplified
  • Fact Check: These 'Herbs You Never Hear Of Before' Do NOT 'Reverse' Type 2 Diabetes

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    Can little-known herbs like guaco and huereque reverse Type 2 diabetes? No, that's not true: This condition cannot be cured or "reversed," the American Diabetes Association told Lead Stories. The claim appeared in a September 2, 2022, Instagram post. The caption said: Reverse type 2 diabetes with these herbs you never hear of before..... #diabetes #insulin #type2diabetes #Diabetic .#holisticliving #holisticnutrition…

    • Sep 7, 2022
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: These 'Herbs You Never Hear Of Before' Do NOT 'Reverse' Type 2 Diabetes Herbs Not Cure
  • Fact Check: Eating Cabbage Stew Is NOT Going To Cause A Person To Shed '20 Pounds In One Week'

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    Will eating cabbage stew or soup cause a person to lose "20 pounds in one week"? No, that's not entirely true: A medical doctor specializing in weight loss told Lead Stories that a person would mostly lose water weight, but cannot lose fat that rapidly using this method. A Ph.D. clinical dietician told Lead Stories it is not a well-balanced…

    • Sep 6, 2022
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Eating Cabbage Stew Is NOT Going To Cause A Person To Shed '20 Pounds In One Week' Water Weight
  • Fact Check: This Juice Is NOT Going to Prevent Diabetes And Cause Consumer To Lose '20 Pounds In 20 Days'

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    Will this sugary drink of orange peels, orange flesh, carrots, lemon juice, and ginger prevent diabetes and make a body lose "20 pounds in 20 days"? No, that's not entirely true: A Ph.D. clinical dietician told Lead Stories it's not recommended and poses a danger to a person's health, adding that while it might cause temporary weight loss, diabetes is…

    • Aug 31, 2022
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: This Juice Is NOT Going to Prevent Diabetes And Cause Consumer To Lose '20 Pounds In 20 Days' Impractical
  • Fact Check: Jelly Soap Will NOT Make You Lose Weight -- Expert Says It's Fake

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    Will this jelly soap help you lose weight? No, that's not true: The Facebook post links to a product that is not even advertised in the video. The link leads to a similar product that Lead Stories debunked here. A registered dietician nutritionist Lead Stories spoke to says this is fake. The claim appeared in a Facebook post on August…

    • Aug 25, 2022
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Jelly Soap Will NOT Make You Lose Weight -- Expert Says It's Fake Expert Says No
  • Fact Check: Foot Tablets Will NOT Make A Person Lose Weight

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    Is it true that soaking your feet in cold water with this weight loss tablet will help a person lose weight as soon as the first night? No, that's not true: A registered dietician nutritionist (RDN) told Lead Stories there is not a "magical portal in your pinky toe" to help you absorb a chemical. The Academy of Nutrition and…

    • Aug 22, 2022
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Foot Tablets Will NOT Make A Person Lose Weight Not Realistic
  • Fact Check: Ad NOT Realistic In Claiming Detox Pearls Aids Quick Weight Loss

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    Is an online video advertisement that implies women can rapidly lose weight and "eliminate toxins" by inserting a "detox pearl" into their vagina realistic? No, that's not true: Doctors of gynecology who are members of the leadership team at The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) told Lead Stories that this claim is medical misinformation. A weight loss doctor…

    • Aug 16, 2022
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Ad NOT Realistic In Claiming Detox Pearls Aids Quick Weight Loss No Benefits
  • Fact Check: Ad NOT Realistic In Claiming 'Slimming Patch' Brings Quick Weight Loss

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    Is an online video advertisement that implies people can rapidly lose weight by wearing a "slimming patch" on their skin realistic? No, that's not true: This is a misleading ad. A bariatric surgeon who also serves as a spokesperson for The Obesity Society told Lead Stories, "there is not enough scientific evidence to prove that slimming patches work." Another weight…

    • Aug 11, 2022
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Ad NOT Realistic In Claiming 'Slimming Patch' Brings Quick Weight Loss Slim On Facts
  • Fact Check: Ad NOT Realistic In Claiming Jewelry, Including Magnetic 'Lymph' Bracelet, Aids Weight Loss

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    Is an online video advertisement showing women rapidly losing weight due to wearing a piece of jewelry realistic? No, that's not true: This is a misleading ad. A bariatric surgeon who also serves as a spokesperson for The Obesity Society (TOS) told Lead Stories, "There is no scientific evidence to prove that anything you wear will help achieve any meaningful…

    • Aug 9, 2022
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Ad NOT Realistic In Claiming Jewelry, Including Magnetic 'Lymph' Bracelet, Aids Weight Loss Thin Pitch
  • Fact Check: Losing Seven Pounds In One Week With This Juice Is NOT Realistic

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    Will this drink of cucumber, mint, ginger, pineapple and lemon make the body lose seven pounds in one week if taken twice a day? No, that's not true: Two registered dieticians say that losing seven pounds by following the claim in this video is not likely, and could be dangerous. The claim appeared in a video with a Facebook post…

    • Jul 20, 2022
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Losing Seven Pounds In One Week With This Juice Is NOT Realistic Unrealistic
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