The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science

16. Health, Wellness, and the “Quick-Fix Fallacy”


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Health and wellness scams have endured the ages by exploiting (1) scientific naiveté and (2) our innate desire for simple solutions to complex problems. The Mesopotamians made substantial contributions to science and technology. They were the first to use irrigation in agriculture, the first to forge tools from bronze and iron, and the first to use looms to weave cloth from wool. But despite these accomplishments, they were known to treat illnesses by offering amulets and incantations to the gods and evil spirits that they believed inflicted disease in retribution for the “sins of mankind.”


  • The Skeptic's Guide to Sports Science book: https://www.nbtiller.com
  • Skeptical Inquirer magazine: https://www.skepticalinquirer.org
  • Original article & references: https://skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/health-wellness-and-the-quick-fix-fallacy/

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The Skeptic's Guide to Sports ScienceBy Nicholas B. Tiller