| Action for Victims of Chiropractic | | Support and pressure group in the UK for victims of complementary therapies and in particular chiropractic. Case studies, support and advice. |
| Alternative Medicine | | Scientist Vic Stenger's page on alternative medicine and quackery. Articles on homeopathy, energy healing and the science of prayer. |
| Alternative Medicine - The Multi-billion Fraud | | Richard Dawkins, professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford, notes that alternative medicine is defined as that set of practices that cannot be tested, refuse to be tested or consistently fail tests. |
| Chirobase | | Skeptical guide to chiropractic history, theories, and current practices. |
| ChiroLinks | | Skeptical articles and links about the chiropractic profession. |
| ChiroWatch | | Web site presenting the dangers of chiropractic treatment, along with stories of litigation, fraud and bogus claims. |
| CINAM | | Examines alternative (complementary) medicine from an evangelical Christian viewpoint using objective science and biblically based criteria. |
| Debunking the Paranormal | | A science writer's guide to debunking pseudoscience, the paranormal, homeopathy, and other far out claims of alternative medicine. |
| Ebm-first.com | | Skeptical information on alternative medicine in general and articles on several specific types. |
| False Coral Calcium Claims | | Explains that the content of coral calcium is not very different from the calcium carbonate found in other supplements. |
| Health Watch UK | | Discussion on assessment and testing of treatments and information for the public why only thoroughly tested treatments are safe. Non-profit organization in the UK. |
| HealthLink MCW | | Offers an a question and answer dealing with the safety of alternative medicines. |
| Herbal Triangle | | Adverse reactions to alternative herbal remedies and posibility to report them. Site by medical student Lori Anderson. |
| HomeoWatch | | A skeptical guide to homeopathy. Homeopathic "remedies" are usually harmless, but their associated misbeliefs are not. | |
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