Quackery is the health fraud, which uses fraudulent advertisements and misinterpreted information, medical practices, for the promotion of products. So, in your case, the correct answer is B, i.e., <span>the provider's success claims seem too good to be true. </span>
Pros:
<span>Enhances flavour in foods </span>
<span>A good disinfectant for cuts (when diluted with water) </span>
<span>Removes red wine stains :) </span>
<span>Used to soften hard water </span>
<span>Makes an excellent mouthwash </span>
<span>Cons: </span>
<span>Excess use may lead to high blood pressure, kidney problems, heart disease & strokes</span>
Ones who talk it out instead of fighting, yelling, and throwing tantrums.
Answer:
B) Category B
Explanation:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention along with US Department of Homeland Security has classified biological agents into three categories based on the level of mortality, ease of spreading and the level of preparedness required to deal with them. These biological agents are mostly microorganisms which if not controlled can create a havoc on a big scale.
Category B consists of agents which have moderate potential for dissemination. These are the agents which effect food and water quality and lower down their safety levels. They moderately affect the population and mortality rate is low. However, uncontrolled they can spread and effect many people. For example, salmonella and zika.