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In reply to the discussion: Why is woo sold as "mainstream?" [View all]marions ghost
(19,841 posts)--that people don't stick with things that don't work.
So if homeopathy and herbal remedies (& acupuncture) are growing in popularity, they must have some effect, at least on some people, beyond placebo. I'm certainly willing to believe they don't work as effectively on some as others. And I realize that testimonials aren't scientific (duh) but like you, I am willing to stick my neck out and say that some of it works well enough for me to continue and I am glad for having an alternative as an adjunct to western medicine (it's not either/or, as some like to portray it).
There seems to be a large contingent of objectors who want to make this a faith-based issue, science vs religion. But I consider myself fairly practical and not inclined to believe in anything very easily. My experience is the proof for me.
thanks for weighing in--I was getting tired of being piled on