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==Connection with Alex Jones==
==Connection with Alex Jones==
Joel Wallach has been featured on ''[[InfoWars]]''. Through this association, Wallach has addressed a broad audience receptive to alternative health perspectives and conspiratorial views. His appearances on InfoWars have further fueled the controversy surrounding his medical practices and heightened his profile among conspiracy theorists, but also attracted scrutiny from critics who question the validity and safety of his health claims. Bill Cooper was briefly a Youngevity affiliate.
Joel Wallach has been featured on ''[[InfoWars]]''. Through this association, Wallach has addressed a broad audience receptive to alternative health perspectives and conspiratorial views. His appearances on InfoWars have further fueled the controversy surrounding his medical practices and heightened his profile among conspiracy theorists, but also attracted scrutiny from critics who question the validity and safety of his health claims. Bill Cooper was briefly a Youngevity affiliate.
==Relevant Episodes by Release Date==
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!No.
!Title
!Coverage
start date
!Coverage
end date
!Air date
!Episode type
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|[[122 LIVE: March 1-2, 2012|122]]
|[[122 LIVE: March 1-2, 2012]]
|March 1, 2012
|March 2, 2012
|January 24, 2018
|[[:Category:Live Show|Live Show]], [[:Category:Time Travel|Time Travel]]
|-
|[[186: February 17-18, 2009|186]]
|[[186: February 17-18, 2009]]
|February 17, 2009
|February 18, 2009
|July 30, 2018
|[[:Category:Tea Party Investigation|Tea Party Investigation]]
|-
|[[294: January 15-16, 2013|294]]
|[[294: January 15-16, 2013]]
|January 15, 2013
|January 16, 2013
|May 10, 2019
|[[:Category:Sandy Hook Investigation|Sandy Hook Investigation]]
|-
|[[308: February 6-8, 2013|308]]
|[[308: February 6-8, 2013]]
|February 6, 2013
|February 8, 2013
|June 12, 2019
|[[:Category:Sandy Hook Investigation|Sandy Hook Investigation]]
|-
|[[359: It's All Legs|359]]
|[[359: It's All Legs]]
|
|
|October 23, 2019
|[[:Category:Wacky Wednesday|Wacky Wednesday]]
|}


==References==
==References==
* [1] [https://www.quackwatch.org/ Quackwatch - Dr. Joel Wallach: Profiles of Health Fraud & Quackery]
* [1] [https://www.quackwatch.org/ Quackwatch - Dr. Joel Wallach: Profiles of Health Fraud & Quackery]
* [2] [https://www.fda.gov/ U.S. Food & Drug Administration - Dietary Supplements: What You Need to Know]
* [2] [https://www.fda.gov/ U.S. Food & Drug Administration - Dietary Supplements: What You Need to Know]
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 29 June 2025

Joel D. Wallach (born June 4, 1944) is an American veterinarian and naturopath known for his promotion of dietary supplementation and alternative medicine. Wallach has garnered attention for his controversial views on health and nutrition, which often clash with mainstream medical perspectives. Wallach is known for his book, Dead Doctors Don't Lie, and his supplement product line, Youngevity.

Conspiracies and Controversies

Wallach's work has been subject to criticism and controversy, particularly regarding his advocacy for the use of dietary supplements as solutions to various health issues. His claims that many common ailments are the result of nutrient deficiencies, which he suggests can be addressed through specific supplements, have been met with skepticism by the medical community. Critics argue that his recommendations lack significant scientific backing and may promote false hope or detract from evidence-based medical treatments.

Wallach has also been accused of engaging in pseudoscience and promoting conspiracy theories related to the pharmaceutical industry. He argues that mainstream medicine intentionally neglects certain natural remedies in favor of pharmaceutical solutions, which he alleges are more profitable.

Connection with Alex Jones

Joel Wallach has been featured on InfoWars. Through this association, Wallach has addressed a broad audience receptive to alternative health perspectives and conspiratorial views. His appearances on InfoWars have further fueled the controversy surrounding his medical practices and heightened his profile among conspiracy theorists, but also attracted scrutiny from critics who question the validity and safety of his health claims. Bill Cooper was briefly a Youngevity affiliate.

Relevant Episodes by Release Date

No. Title Coverage

start date

Coverage

end date

Air date Episode type
122 122 LIVE: March 1-2, 2012 March 1, 2012 March 2, 2012 January 24, 2018 Live Show, Time Travel
186 186: February 17-18, 2009 February 17, 2009 February 18, 2009 July 30, 2018 Tea Party Investigation
294 294: January 15-16, 2013 January 15, 2013 January 16, 2013 May 10, 2019 Sandy Hook Investigation
308 308: February 6-8, 2013 February 6, 2013 February 8, 2013 June 12, 2019 Sandy Hook Investigation
359 359: It's All Legs October 23, 2019 Wacky Wednesday

References