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In reply to the discussion: Maybe I'm Misunderstanding Woo... But... Wasn't There A Time When... [View all]LeftishBrit
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Thalidomide was not properly tested before being put on the market in Europe (fortunately, the American authorities of the time did refuse to put it on the market before testing it). The same for DES.
In general, anything that is powerful enough to be effective can also have bad side effects. This is true both of medicines and of powerful natural objects like the sun - vital in e.g. ensuring sufficient Vitamin D; but can cause skin cancer. Thalidomide actually has a limited but important place in medicine, in the treatment of leprosy and of certain cancers; but obviously should never be used by anyone who could be pregnant, or at all where there are safer alternatives. On the other hand, anything that is absolutely safe probably can neither harm you nor cure you. Thus homeopathy will not kill you - except perhaps indirectly by preventing you from seeking effective treatment for a life-threatening illness - but is unlikely to cure you either.