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Home / Health / Baby Dies Amidst Extreme Diet Misinformation

Baby Dies Amidst Extreme Diet Misinformation

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Arizona couple charged after infant death and malnutrition in siblings.
  • Couple allegedly followed dangerous 'alkaline diet' based on online myths.
  • Tragic case highlights risks of medical misinformation and distrust.
Baby Dies Amidst Extreme Diet Misinformation

A tragic case in Arizona has brought to light the devastating consequences of medical misinformation, resulting in the death of a 5-month-old and severe malnutrition in three other children. The parents, reportedly influenced by online content promoting extreme diets and distrust of conventional medicine, are facing serious charges.

Authorities discovered the infant unresponsive and the surviving siblings suffering from rickets and developmental delays. Investigations revealed the family adhered to a strict, unproven "alkaline diet," which restricted essential nutrients. The parents allegedly misinterpreted the children's rapid weight loss as a positive effect of the diet.

Experts emphasize that such misinformation, often spread through social media, preys on fears and a desire for control over health. This case serves as a stark warning about the critical need to verify health information and consult healthcare professionals, especially when adopting unconventional diets or treatment plans.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An infant died and three siblings were hospitalized with malnutrition and developmental delays due to extreme dietary practices.
It's a debunked diet based on the false belief that food can change the body's pH to cure diseases.
Distrust in institutions, fear, and a desire for control over health, amplified by social media, contribute to people falling for such claims.

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