with Solved Solutions 2026.
consumer health - Answer all market place aspects of wellness
quackery - Answer person or company trying to sell something with no scientific proof of its
effects.
descriptive language - Answer how are quacks successful?
10-40 billion a year - Answer how much does health fraud cost?
desperate, lazy, and not intelligent - Answer why do people buy from quacks?
marketplace - Answer a place you buy products
physical - Answer one dimension
body
emotional/mental - Answer most critical in your life
if you aren't okay, this will hold you back
intellectual - Answer knowing the world around you
understanding there is more to life
intellectual - Answer college students are the weakest at this
social - Answer college students do the most of this
social - Answer interacting with other people
friendship-romance
relationships
can be painful and lead to having to see a therapist or take meds
environmental/planetary - Answer theres only one planet we live on
, recycling
spiritual - Answer not specific to religion
religion costs money - Answer hows religion different from spiritual
financial - Answer money
occupational - Answer want to be satisfied with where you work
job vs. career
career - Answer which do you enjoy job or career?
fin fin (fintermine) - Answer "miracle" drug
fin fin - Answer do whatever you want, take the pill and lose weight
when FDA tested it, they weren't very careful
in some people, the drug made peoples heart stop
within 6 months, the drug was banned and people were arrested
word magic - Answer something that sounds great with no back up
ex. beer commercial, everyone is happy but the bad part of beer isn't on the commercial
Glittering Generality - Answer "americas favorite"
alternative medicine - Answer acupuncture, yoga, meditation
good consumer traits - Answer communicate well, active wellness, curious about sources,
use self-care, generally understand scientific method, good economic medical shoppers,
reporting fraud, "sureness"
no - Answer can you ever be a perfect consumer?
1847 - Answer The American Medical Association wrote their first code of ethics when?