A commercial advertising a diet pill says it is scientifically proven to help you lose weight. It is recommended by a doctor who observed that some of his patients lost weight after taking the pill for a week.

Why is this claim considered pseudoscience?

It was doctor recommended.
The information was delivered in a commercial.
The pill was not tested with a controlled experiment.
The pill contents are not included in the commercial.

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The third answer. The weight loss of the patients might have been due to other things and there is no provable coloration until an experiment is conducted.   

The claim of the advertisement that says diet pill says it is scientifically proven to help you lose weight is considered pseudoscience due to the fact that The pill was not tested with a controlled experiment.

The belief, ideas, practices, or claims are considered scientific and factual but not compatible with the scientific methods. If any assumption, theories follow scientific methods are called scientific.

In this setting or study made by the doctor, where

  • There is no scientific experiment is performed
  • No independent variables, dependent variables, or control variables to test the claim
  • The weight of the subjects can be decreased due to various reasons.

On the basis of the explanation above, it is considered pseudoscience.

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