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9 sie 2017 · Alex Jones' wildly popular suite of Infowars supplements probably won't kill you, but extensive tests provided to BuzzFeed News have shown that they're little more than overpriced and ineffective blends of vitamins and minerals that have been sold in stores for ages.
- Charlie Warzel
Charlie Warzel is a Senior Technology Writer for BuzzFeed...
- Charlie Warzel
11 sie 2022 · When Owen Shroyer, an anchor and reporter for Infowars, took the stand late last month in the defamation trial of his boss, the far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, he was asked about the...
24 mar 2021 · Jones' Infowars Life brand sells dietary supplements through Amazon as a third-party seller. Amazon earns a "referral fee" for sales made through its site.
7 wrz 2018 · Fans of Infowars don’t just buy in to the conspiracy theories peddled by Alex Jones, they actually buy. Mr. Jones has amassed a fortune by pitching health products and weapons components as...
18 paź 2017 · Those taking Caveman True Paleo would ingest twice the Californian daily lead limit. According to the Mayo Clinic, these are the signs of someone suffering from lead poisoning. Alex Jones...
5 gru 2019 · Soon after I was hired, Jones’s Infowars-branded store — which sells emergency-survival foods, water filters, body armor and much more — introduced an iodine supplement, initially marketed ...
Myth #2: Liver cleanses are a safe and healthy way to lose weight. Many liver detoxification products are also sold as weight loss cleanses. However, there are no clinical data to support the efficacy of these cleanses.