Kaitlyn S, on 2016-November-23, 09:29, said:
I agree. I believe there is massive suppression of discoveries (or research of) alternative medicines and supplements to keep the drug companies bringing in the big bucks.
This is another fact-free belief. Think about what you are saying. The fake remedy industry is booming like never before. Fraudsters pimp their products on mainstream media...Dr. Oz makes a huge living out of promoting fake remedies (green coffee, anybody?).
Homeopathy is extremely popular despite there being no reputable study showing that it works. Btw, the peddlers of homeopathy have more than enough money to run real trials if they wanted to do so. Look into how it is supposed to 'work' and, unless you are incredibly credulous, you'd soon realize why no such studies are run.
Chiropractic, despite being extremely lucrative for its practitioners, is based on non-scientific ideas about anatomy, formed well over 100 years ago. It happens to afford relief in some cases, but so too does physiotherapy, which happens to be based on more current, and correct, ideas about the human body. Meanwhile, I have read reports from chiropractors claiming to be able to treat concussions and other non-spinal/non-muscular conditions. Not all chiropractors make such claims, but enough do to cause me concerns. Btw, I wouldn't let a chiro near my body.
Acupuncture: a triumph of the placebo effect. No proper study has, to my knowledge, ever shown any objective effect. How do they study this? They use both real needles and fake needles...in which the point of the needle draws up into the body of the needle rather than breaking the surface of the skin. It looks to the patient as a real needle. Such studies show that the fake needle is as effective as the real.
Rieki energy healing. Energy, whatever that means in this context, is somehow transferred from the practitioner to the patient without any physical interaction. A study performed by a teenager (it was well done, a really valid study, btw) as a science project became famous for debunking the practice, but of course it continues to generate lots of money for the quacks.
Btw, if anyone claims that their therapy uses 'energy', in an undefined way, that is a pretty good indicator of fraud. Energy and quantum are sciency sounding words so fraudsters love to use them in order to sound sciency.
I rarely link directly to sources, but am happy to suggest google search terms that will lead you to resources. Google 'studies of acupuncture'. Or 'reiki studies'
Do your own research.
Conspiracy theories are everywhere. Anti-vaxxers still promote deadly diseases in previously immune communities, based largely on the fraud committed by Dr. Wakefield (who has been struck as a doctor for that fraud but who still rakes in profits from books and speaking engagements).
I give up on you, Kaitlyn. You have absolutely zero interest in understanding reality if it contradicts your beliefs: you value ignorance as superior to knowledge. I know you will deny that, but your posts demonstrate it beyond argument.
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The only time you have indicated that you did ANY fact-checking was after you were challenged on your employer nonsense, and even then, after admitting that a key underlying assumption was untrue, you maintained your belief. Most rational people, on learning that a basic assumption was wrong, revisit their belief. Not you. No, you just find another reason to cling to your fantasy.
I do give up. No more responses to your never-ending demonstrations of gullibility and ignorance.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari