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500: What The Media Got Wrong: The Netflix Narrative, Censorship, and Standing Up for Alternative Medicine (Gurus Who Grift Part 2)

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In this fiery follow-up to Part 1, Allison Melody is back with more truth bombs about the Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar and the real-world consequences of media narratives that equate wellness fraudsters with wellness itself. Belle Gibson lied about curing cancer with Gerson Therapy, but that doesn’t mean Gerson Therapy is a lie.

Allison breaks down what Apple Cider Vinegar got so wrong about alternative medicine, shares her personal censorship story (yes, YouTube is at it again), and reads some of the shocking and heartbreaking responses she received after posting her thoughts online.

From personal loss to purpose-driven passion, this episode is a call to protect the integrity of healing modalities that have helped so many. It’s a reminder that just because something is healing doesn’t mean the person teaching it is a healer.

Topics Covered
  • What the Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar gets wrong about Gerson Therapy

  • The difference between a scammer and a healing modality

  • Censorship in the wellness space and Allison’s personal battle with YouTube

  • The dark side of speaking your truth online: internet trolls and death threats

  • Why the suppression of alternative medicine threatens our right to informed health choices

Quotes We Love:

"The scammer isn’t the science." "Just because something is healing doesn’t mean the person teaching it is a healer." "Belle Gibson lied. That doesn’t make Gerson Therapy a lie." "Our health is in our hands, and we deserve all the information to make the right decisions."

Listen Now

Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, DeepCast, or your favorite podcast platform. (Probably not on YouTube due to ongoing censorship)

Allison’s Travel & Wellness Must-Haves:

Organifi – 20% off with code FOODHEALS Vitality Bits – 20% off with code FOODHEALS Cured Nutrition – Free shipping with code FOODHEALS Just Thrive Probiotics – 15% off with code FOODHEALS15

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Manage episode 477946950 series 3494917
Content provided by Allison Melody. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Allison Melody or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this fiery follow-up to Part 1, Allison Melody is back with more truth bombs about the Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar and the real-world consequences of media narratives that equate wellness fraudsters with wellness itself. Belle Gibson lied about curing cancer with Gerson Therapy, but that doesn’t mean Gerson Therapy is a lie.

Allison breaks down what Apple Cider Vinegar got so wrong about alternative medicine, shares her personal censorship story (yes, YouTube is at it again), and reads some of the shocking and heartbreaking responses she received after posting her thoughts online.

From personal loss to purpose-driven passion, this episode is a call to protect the integrity of healing modalities that have helped so many. It’s a reminder that just because something is healing doesn’t mean the person teaching it is a healer.

Topics Covered
  • What the Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar gets wrong about Gerson Therapy

  • The difference between a scammer and a healing modality

  • Censorship in the wellness space and Allison’s personal battle with YouTube

  • The dark side of speaking your truth online: internet trolls and death threats

  • Why the suppression of alternative medicine threatens our right to informed health choices

Quotes We Love:

"The scammer isn’t the science." "Just because something is healing doesn’t mean the person teaching it is a healer." "Belle Gibson lied. That doesn’t make Gerson Therapy a lie." "Our health is in our hands, and we deserve all the information to make the right decisions."

Listen Now

Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, DeepCast, or your favorite podcast platform. (Probably not on YouTube due to ongoing censorship)

Allison’s Travel & Wellness Must-Haves:

Organifi – 20% off with code FOODHEALS Vitality Bits – 20% off with code FOODHEALS Cured Nutrition – Free shipping with code FOODHEALS Just Thrive Probiotics – 15% off with code FOODHEALS15

  continue reading

514 episodes

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