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The overall theme of the family of sites is enlightenment
through philosophy and its child science. The methods of analysis developed by the Greek philosophers, which I apply
as they had done, provides superior answer to numerous questions. It is these answers which I have labored to present.
This site is done in the spirit of Galen and Hippocrates.
By exposing the inferior, one promotes the better alternative.
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What goes as holistic/naturalistic is so bad as not
to beworthy of comment in a site that is dedicated to medical science. Thus in with the essays on spiritualism, and
Nostradum is one on homeopathy (go to spiritualism site). The belief therein can only be classified as fundamentally
religious.
EXCELLENT SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS OF HOMEOPATHIC "MEDICINE"
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Article after article here shows that alternative medicine is no medicine
at all. Sound medical information is readily available; yet for the average person,
ineffectual treatments make up a large percentage of their medical budget. There
are four principle causes. One, a lack of knowledge of basic health science: knowledge exposes folly, without it alternative treatments appear sound. Second, the production of ideas: the average person is exposed to several fold more media programming in support of quack treatments than
to those with a scientific foundation. And third, about 1/3rd of all
people have a religious mind, one that produces fanciful ideas. The same
mind that believes that Christ had cast out demons, the world was recently created by Jehovah, and meditation produces an
influx of psychic energies, this type of mind is prone to also observe phantom illnesses and their cure by alternative. Fourth,
is the fact that doctors are good at spotting those with imaginary medical problems.
The skepticism of a medical practitioner offends those with phantom problems.
Often such people go to the far less critical provider of alternative medicines.
The harm done is astronomical. Wasting of
time and funds by patients, misinformation occupying place in the brain where science should be, prolonging of illnesses,
and in the case of my grandmother-in-law death, for a very curable cancer was first for 2 year treated with herbs. And there is an army of quack practitioners: their schools,
their offices, and their labors all could, in a more perfect
world, be productively used.
OUTSTANDING SITES
QuackWatch, guide to health fraud by Dr. Stephen Barrett
http://www.worstpills.org/: Part
of the Nader network of Public Citizen
http://skepdic.com: Contains The Skeptic Dictionary
by Robert Carroll, over 460 first rate articles on all the topics of interest to a skeptic
QUACKERY
Quackery is a derogatory term that is defined as the "medical practice
and advice based on observation and experience in ignorance of scientific findings. The dishonesty of a charlatan."[1]
A "quack" is "a fraudulent
or ignorant pretender to medical skill. A person who pretends, professionally or publicly, to have skill, knowledge, or qualifications
he or she does not possess; a charlatan."[2]
"Health fraud" is often used
as a synonym for quackery, but this use can be problematic, since quackery can exist without fraud, a word which always implies
deliberate deception.[3]
The word "quack" derives from
"quacksalver," an archaic word originally of Dutch origin (spelled kwakzalver in contemporary Dutch), meaning "boaster who applies a salve."[4] The correct meaning of the german word "quacksalber" is "questionable salesperson
(literal translation: quack salver)." In the Middle Ages the word quack itself meant "shouting. The quacksalvers sold their
wares on the market shouting in a loud voice
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burn, dubious drugs and medical treatments, male & female hormone replacements, NSAID & aspirin, longevity, introns
stem cells and other important basic medical science. Over 200 articles, plus
a large collection of fascinating art.
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