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page 5Pseudoscience
ampelotherapy
Treatment course with grape consumption as healing method
Time Cube
American conspiracy website
Sanpaku
thumb|200px|John F. Kennedy, one of the twelve famous people [[George Ohsawa claimed were suffering from sanpaku because of visible sclerae under their irises.]]
kambó
Secretion from Phyllomedusa bicolor frog
pyramid power
Pseudoscience belief that pyramids confer impossible powers
dermo-optical perception
purported ability to "see" visuals via the skin
Michael Cremo
American alternative archeologist
menstruation hut
temporary dwelling used by women during menstruation
Iranid race
obsolete term for a physical type most common among populations native to the Iranian plateau
Caspian race
according to 20th century scientific racism, a sub-race of the greater Caucasian race, said to be prevalent among the Azerbaijanis, Kumyks and Tsakhurs
gemmotherapy
Gemmotherapy [from Lat. gemma, bud, and New Lat. therapīa, Grk. therapeia, medical treatment] is a pseudoscientific group of remedies from embryonic tissue of various trees and shrubs, buds, emerging shoots, seeds, catkins, rootlets and sap.
Bogdanov Affair
French academic dispute
superstition in India
widespread social issue in India
Orion correlation theory
fringe hypothesis in alternative Egyptology
Ingo Swann
Ingo Swann - pionier in remote viewing (1933-2013)
fruit machine
device developed in Canada that could purportedly identify homosexual people, used to eliminate LGBT men from the civil service, the police, and the military
Creation Evidence Museum
creationist museum in Glen Rose, Texas, US
gravitational shielding
hypothetical process of shielding an object from the influence of a gravitational field
scotopic sensitivity syndrome
proposed disorder of vision
Geobiology
Belle Monappa Hegde
Indian surgeon
attachment therapy
loosely identified category of mental health interventions
abortion–breast cancer hypothesis
notion that abortion increases breast cancer risk
Manfred Curry
American physician, inventor, sailor and author (1899–1953)
Mars effect
Sportspersons and Mars at birth time
earthquake cloud
cloud claimed to be signs of imminent earthquakes
Detoxification foot pads
Detox process
list of acupuncture points
Wikimedia list article
reverse speech
pseudoscientific claim of subconscious hidden messages
Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Techniques
form of alternative medicine
game brain
long-term effect of playing video games on the human brain
Fight the New Drug, Inc.
American anti-pornography nonprofit organization
Natural News
American far-right conspiracy theory and fake news website
Kimodameshi
Kimodameshi ( or , ; "testing one's liver"), known in English as a test of courage, is a Japanese activity in which people explore frightening and potentially dangerous places to build up courage.
Water
2006 Russian pseudo-documentary film by Anastasia Popova

pet psychic
person who claims to communicate by psychic means with animals, either living or dead

House of Numbers
2009 film
carnivore diet
diet consisting only meat
Saint Michael's line
pseudoscientific hypothesis that multiple buildings dedicated to St Michael, lie along the same line, purposely
optography
thumb|One of Wilhelm Kühne's rabbit optograms from 1878. The window the rabbit was facing appears to be discernible in the image.
Optography is the process of viewing or retrieving an optogram, an image on the retina of the eye. A belief that the eye "recorded" the last image seen before death was widespread in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and was a frequent plot device in fiction of the time, to the extent that police photographed the victims' eyes in several real-life murder investigations, in case the theory was true. The concept has been repeatedly debunked as a forensic method.
electroacupuncture
Electroacupuncture is a form of acupuncture where a small electric current is passed between pairs of acupuncture needles.
Recovered-memory therapy
scientifically discredited form of psychotherapy
Christine Maggiore
HIV-positive activist and promoter of HIV/AIDS denialism
The Secret Life of Plants
book by Peter Tompkins
Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab
now disbanded program which attempted to study the paranormal
vision therapy
Optometric treatment aimed at improving visual function
medical uses of silver
uses of silver to establish the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
wind turbine syndrome
pseudomedical diagnosis
Gishiri cutting
A form of female genital mutilation
Institute for Creation Research
non-profit organization in the USA
geopathology
Geopathology (also Geopathy) is a pseudoscientific theory that links the Earth's inherent radiation with the health of humans, animals and plants.
SARS conspiracy theory
2003 conspiracy theory regarding the SARS virus
Detoxification foot baths
pseudoscientific alternative medicine
Activated charcoal cleanse
pseudoscientific use of medicine
cloudbuster
right|frame|Reich with one of his cloudbusters
A cloudbuster is a device designed by Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957), which Reich claimed could produce rain by manipulating what he called "orgone energy" present in the atmosphere.
Tapas Acupressure Technique
alternative medicine therapy
Voice stress analysis
means of measuring stress responses in the human voice
Melanin theory
pseudoscientific theory of black supremacy
history of pseudoscience
aspect of history
Cansema
Controversial alternative cancer treatment that destroys the skin