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Naturalistic Fallacy
A fallacy based on the assumption that what is natural is good.
Birth Control
Methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy as part of family planning.
Natural Foods
Refers to foods that are minimally processed and free from artificial ingredients, preservatives, and other non-natural additives.
Fallacy
A faulty argument that at first appears to be correct.
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