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In reply to the discussion: Maybe I'm Misunderstanding Woo... But... Wasn't There A Time When... [View all]yodermon
(6,153 posts)In a perfect world, the scientific method leads to better medicine. However, big pharma cuts corners to make a buck, and sometimes people get sick and die as a result. The backlash leads to more interest in alternative medicine, which of course is also out to make a buck and cares precisely fuck-all about scientific rigor, ever since the days of the actual snake-oil salesmen.
On the other hand, *IF* a folk remedy turns out to hold up to scientific rigor, this could threaten the profits of big pharma, and thus it's in big pharma's interest to cast alt-medicine in absolutely the most horrible light possible. Thus the meme it's always woo, always wrong, and always dangerous, full stop.
Better regulation, and the elevation of the scientific method above profit would solve all of this of course. Easy!