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In reply to the discussion: Here's why *real* medicine is different than woo: [View all]bvar22
(39,909 posts)144. Picky, picky, picky.
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I'm a believer and practitioner of many new age philosophies and health lifestyles.
JaneyVee
Jan 2014
#1
The WMD in Iraq was, in fact, a more serious lie/delusion/hoax than a crop circle
cthulu2016
Jan 2014
#2
How can you make a blanket statement like that? Have you tested all alternative medicines?
Maraya1969
Jan 2014
#155
And THAT'S not a defense of 'medical science'. Manny mentioned only ONE drug eg, that has killed
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#163
People have a nightmare trying to get off Paxil. But they don't tell you that until you've been on
loudsue
Jan 2014
#8
Western medicine is the best in the world at fixing things that are broken
truebluegreen
Jan 2014
#108
One big problem with herbal meds is that they are not FDA regulated, so you have no
tblue37
Jan 2014
#75
If we all hate modern medicine so much, why are we so happy to get insurance?
progressoid
Jan 2014
#17
Those same assholes convinced my mom to not try to stop smoking, she didn't live to see 64 years old
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#35
Not some one who lived, an incredibly large number of people have made it to their
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#164
The operative word is "could". I interpret that as not "should". Reread the OP.
Luminous Animal
Jan 2014
#81
I also found his 90% figure to be suspicious, its linked to a total of two op-eds, one in the...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#69
American Heart Association: only 11% of treatment recommendations back by good evidence
MannyGoldstein
Jan 2014
#119
Of recommendations, you made it seem, in your OP, that 90% of ALL medicine is purely guesswork...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#133
What percent of homeopathy, herbal remedies, etc. have 11% or more "strong evidence"
Cassidy
Jan 2014
#162
yes. you link to articles showing profit motive and greed were warping/stopping scientific method
Pretzel_Warrior
Jan 2014
#28
You ignore the harm caused by alternative "medicine" while hypercritical of science and evidence...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#38
Your argument is that the net effect of woo on public health is better than that
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#45
things done for my son from his first trimester up through his last wellness check
Pretzel_Warrior
Jan 2014
#40
Do people like you hate modern medicine so much you will never use it?
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#23
I don't see it as a nuanced cost benefit analysis, but rather a hit piece against science. n/t
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#131
You misrepresent how modern medicine operates, you talk about the risks, downplay the...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#134
Somehow, I suspect that if you were really, really sick, you'd go see a doctor.
eggplant
Jan 2014
#43
Anyone that touts anything on this list is either insane, full of shit, or profoundly naive.
ProgressSaves
Jan 2014
#49
False equivalence lumping chiropracty with voodoo and astrology. Enjoy your stay.
Electric Monk
Jan 2014
#55
One of those "quacks" fixed my whiplash without me having to have surgically fused vertebrae. nt
Electric Monk
Jan 2014
#58
No evidence to support chiropractic outside minor musculoskeletal problems.
ProgressSaves
Jan 2014
#62
It's intellectually dishonest for you to lump it in with Psychic Surgery and Astral Projection. nt
Electric Monk
Jan 2014
#73
What is the painfully obvious answer please? Thank you for clarifying so I don't have to
uppityperson
Jan 2014
#170
Chiropractors, like anyone else, that overstep their scope of practice and do not know or believe
uppityperson
Jan 2014
#169
It is NOT a difference of only 7 percent. You really don't understand percents.
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#103
Wow, you are off by a mile. Here is an explanation from the authors of the paper
Quixote1818
Jan 2014
#109
Accupuncture has been shown in dozens of studies to be no better than a panacea
intaglio
Jan 2014
#99
Kind of funny that his "followers" have missed the fact that Manny does not
madinmaryland
Jan 2014
#150
There was plenty of evidence that Vioxx had an advantage over ibuprofen - stomach ulcers
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#107
As I said in my OP, there was *no* evidence of increased safety while it was on the market
MannyGoldstein
Jan 2014
#122
The lessening of GI complications for the class including Vioxx was known before the VIGOR study
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#125
Can you provide a link to info on the studies that demonstrated increased safety
MannyGoldstein
Jan 2014
#129
hundreds of thousands died from woo, before the evolution of the scientific method
La Lioness Priyanka
Jan 2014
#110
Attacking the medical industry is a very touchy subject, because many people here are in it.
reformist2
Jan 2014
#136
I look at it this way, if any of these asshats were 1/2 as competent as they try to imply,
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#137
if it talks like a Powellite, serves Powellite ends, uses Powellite means, erases history like a
MisterP
Jan 2014
#139
magical thinking in medicine used to kill a LOT more people than it does now
Bradical79
Jan 2014
#158