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Fact-Checking Claims About A Health Food Company's Charitable Contributions.
The speaker suggests that federal agencies must dedicate enough funding and staff to hold repeat known grifters accountable for their actions. He also supports the idea that some health food companies like peanut buttery Crispy are making donations to animal shelters and missions by providing evidence from some credible sources.
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This podcast episode exposes how Paul Bragg, a health guru, made false and misleading claims, and how his daughter, Patricia Bragg, continues to propagate his story with omissions and lies.
37:26 - 39:07 (01:40)
Summary
This podcast episode exposes how Paul Bragg, a health guru, made false and misleading claims, and how his daughter, Patricia Bragg, continues to propagate his story with omissions and lies.
ChapterFact-Checking Claims About A Health Food Company's Charitable Contributions.
EpisodePaul Bragg & The Rise of Apple Cider Vinegar
PodcastMaintenance Phase
The authenticity of claims made by YouTuber, Jeremy Hambly, regarding an alleged attack on him have been called into question due to inconsistencies in his story and lack of evidence.
39:07 - 41:22 (02:14)
Summary
The authenticity of claims made by YouTuber, Jeremy Hambly, regarding an alleged attack on him have been called into question due to inconsistencies in his story and lack of evidence. The situation highlights the need for more effective measures to prevent fraudulent claims and hold grifters accountable.
ChapterFact-Checking Claims About A Health Food Company's Charitable Contributions.
EpisodePaul Bragg & The Rise of Apple Cider Vinegar
PodcastMaintenance Phase
Bragg Live Food Products, a Christian and evangelical health food company, makes regular charitable contributions to animal shelters, missions, and other organizations.
41:22 - 43:12 (01:50)
Summary
Bragg Live Food Products, a Christian and evangelical health food company, makes regular charitable contributions to animal shelters, missions, and other organizations. They reportedly gave $750 to the conservative Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 2004-2005 and include a Christian fish symbol on their packaging.