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In reply to the discussion: Should the FDA crack down on homeopathic “remedies”? [View all]phil89
(1,043 posts)56. Funny you're asking for evidence now.
You need to ask for that BEFORE the scammers start lying to people to sell them fake cure all.
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Considering FDA's severe limits on calling an existing product "improved," this stance seems weak.
Buzz Clik
Mar 2015
#1
And your disagreement indicates that you are ok with people being harmed by said products.
HuckleB
Mar 2015
#23
How about a clear and readable warning that the product is useless? nt.
Warren Stupidity
Mar 2015
#27
of for fuck's sake, do you understand that asthma attacks kill people?
Warren Stupidity
Mar 2015
#29
So then the pharmaceutical companies should have to prove their products are 100% safe! without
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#63
Yes, Homepath remmedies should require actual research to show they work.
Agnosticsherbet
Mar 2015
#26
It should have the same legal ramifications as a pharmacutical company that...
Taitertots
Mar 2015
#44
How many deaths have resulted from treatment foregone due to the use of homeopathics?
GliderGuider
Mar 2015
#45
People have a right to try and sell whatever they want that's not illegal.
GliderGuider
Mar 2015
#57