I take Xanax for panic attacks and recently my dr is trying to steer me into homeopathics. I am dropping him. A 30 day supply lasts me about 90 days so not like I abuse them and in fact can't imagine why anyone would. Anyways not risking my career on some mystical pill if I feel an attack coming on.
Yup, placebo effect.
Not true at all. One of the problems with "homeopathic" products is they have not been subjected to strict scientific studies. As long as the disclaimer is read/printed that "these statements have not been evaluated by the FDA" most anything can be claimed. There should be more regulation on these products: at least have them pass a double blind test and show some possibility of being effective. Because there are some good products out there. But the plethora of bad ones give the category a bad reputation.Homeopathic is also known as "doesn't work".
The more you know
I also hate people with Masters in mathematics degrees acting like they're medical professionals and modern-day prophets, as they tend to compose emotionally-charged blanket generalizations-- resulting in calling every practicing homeopath a parasite.
As usual, your ideas tend to be rooted in empirical truth, but your delivery is of the lowest of grades, OB. Hopefully you'll learn some-day (which isn't far-fetched, for one who claims to be as truth-seeking as yourself).
Not true at all. One of the problems with "homeopathic" products is they have not been subjected to strict scientific studies. As long as the disclaimer is read/printed that "these statements have not been evaluated by the FDA" most anything can be claimed. There should be more regulation on these products: at least have them pass a double blind test and show some possibility of being effective. Because there are some good products out there. But the plethora of bad ones give the category a bad reputation.
They are unwitting parasites, but parasites nonetheless.
However, I do really appreciate your tone-trolling. Hopefully, one day you'll learn that, just as we need those who speak softly and and gently, we also need those who speak loudly and harshly.
Seeing as this statement could be applied to thousands of occupations-- to mankind even-- it weakens the scope of your argument considerably, and I have no reason to continue discussion.
Seeing as your harsh, alienating delivery hasn't really garnered a large OB-following in a forum with 2000< posters, I see no reason why it could work in the real world. I'll keep doin me, and you do you.
Why stop at mankind? If the definition is "any living thing that does not produce it's own food", it would be all all non-plant life. If it were, "anything that relies on outside sources for energy", it would be all life.
However, if you position is "why make a big deal of people pushing quack medical cures instead of actual medicine", perhaps you should bow out.
I wasn't aware that I needed, or wanted, a following. What I have seen is that slowly, gradually, the conversation moves, and mostly in the direction I would prefer. It may not be influence, almost certainly not entirely, but I am part of the background.
Why do you feel it's so important to have a following? Or, if you don't, why did you bring it up as a criticism?
Wanna see a really cool parasite?
https://phenomena.nationalgeographi...e-eating-fish-parasites-never-cease-to-amaze/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=327-bwMQI-Y&feature=player_embedded