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In reply to the discussion: Either you believe in the scientific method or you don't [View all]La Lioness Priyanka
(53,866 posts)1. if no medical cure is available and you want to grab at potential cures that have not been established, that is perfectly normal. No where did i say that one could not or should not do that. h
I have supported the FDA fast channeling drugs that we are not altogether sure about, in cases when no other alternative is possible (think HIV in 1990). Again, not against this and no where does my post say so. so long as patients have informed consent that the process may not work, and all the risks are not known, sometimes this needs to happen.
However, i do not think responsible doctors should give drugs that have shown multiple times that they are ineffective. Whether or not these drugs are from western pharmacology or chinese herbs or indian ayurveda.
2. I do not revere medical science as practiced by doctors. I believe in the scientific process. Which when weighing the efficacy of a medicine/treatment has a clear process. When people talk about homeopathic cures and ayurvedic cures, which have failed double blind tests a million times, i think they do not either understand science or believe in the scientific process.
medicine in practice and scientific theory are not the same thing. doctors are merely practitioners, they are not responsible for proving or disproving the efficacy of a treatment. doctors are not scientists.