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On the surface, the wellness to MAHA pipeline can appear baffling. How
does
one get from wanting to be healthy to eschewing vaccines, drinking raw milk, and opting for beef tallow over sunscreen? The simple answer would be: widespread misinformation on online platforms, particularly from influencers.
I'd argue the real answer is slightly more nuanced - and …
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— Source: The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/column/889922/optimizer-casey-means-wellness-influencer-playbook)