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Post by wetkingcanute on May 19, 2021 18:59:49 GMT
Homeopathy is complete bollocks but by it's very nature is harmless but Chiropractors are purveyors of utter bollocks but very dangerous.
(yeah Homeopathy can be dangerous if it stops someone getting real help - but you know what I mean)
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Post by mids on May 19, 2021 19:03:59 GMT
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Post by voice on May 19, 2021 19:22:23 GMT
They are all massive anti-vaxers as well.
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Post by hammerhead on May 19, 2021 19:22:27 GMT
Yeah, its the biggest bullshit going really, they believe it all comes down to some mumbo jumbo spiritual nonsense they call subluxations (about as real as midichlorians) How dare you defame the truth that is Star Wars
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Post by voice on Aug 27, 2021 20:08:17 GMT
More dangerous dumbfuckery from quackworld. nfants are being hospitalized with rickets and brain injuries after being fed homemade alkaline-diet formulas, according to a new report out of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The formulas, presumably based on the celebrity-endorsed alkaline diet, contained ingredients like sea moss, hemp seeds, dates, coconut water, and alkaline water but had insufficient nutrients like vitamin D and calcium. The alkaline diet, which has little scientific support, promotes the idea that eating alkaline foods (like raw fruits and veggies, nuts, legumes, and soy) and limiting acidic foods (like animal products and grains) helps the body maintain a healthy PH and reap health benefits. The authors of the report say the babies' cases illustrate the dangers of homemade formulas, emphasizing that breast milk and commercial formulas contain the vitamins and nutrients babies need for optimal growth and development. www.insider.com/alkaline-diet-babies-homemade-formula-hospitalized-rickets-2021-8?fbclid=IwAR3ydMcqB_i3CkiOrF4ulOQUAtOf8fyt_sku6jpjQ3KEghSiiwYtwQO4hA8what the fcuk is wrong with these people?
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Post by mids on Aug 27, 2021 20:30:27 GMT
They're gullible ignoramuses.
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Post by voice on Aug 27, 2021 20:36:34 GMT
from the right you say?
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Post by mids on Aug 27, 2021 20:50:53 GMT
It seems to be celebs that promote it and 99% of celebs are far left extremists.
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Post by voice on Aug 27, 2021 21:44:17 GMT
so from the 1% of celebs who are total fcukwhits you say.
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Post by flatandy on Aug 27, 2021 23:00:20 GMT
Twunts
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Post by voice on Jun 29, 2022 19:33:43 GMT
WTAF, Gratl suggested a lack of scientific evidence for the use of fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) to treat autism isn't necessarily relevant in this case. "In certain respects, naturopaths are not bound by science," Gratl said. So it's fine to make money selling quackery to desperate parents and abusing children by shoving stuff their backside that will have no effect other than to traumatized them? Hope he looses big. Naturopaths 'not bound by science,' lawyer argues in B.C. hearing on fecal transplants for autism www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-naturopath-fecal-transplants-jason-klop-court-hearing-1.6504615
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Post by flatandy on Jun 29, 2022 19:56:43 GMT
naturopaths are not bound by science
Well, at least he's honest.
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Post by voice on Jun 29, 2022 20:23:43 GMT
We had a naturopath at the hospice over the past few weeks, my age freakishly, almost to the day, she had a cancer that could probably have been put into long remission, but cos she and her husband are pretend Dr's she put off seaking actual medical help until it was too late.
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Post by voice on Jul 5, 2022 5:35:00 GMT
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Post by ootlg on Jul 5, 2022 11:15:01 GMT
"It may seem a little unorthodox but you need to have faith; trust in the process. Slip your head through this little noose and when I count to three, step off the chair."
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Post by Repat Van on Jul 5, 2022 13:04:28 GMT
It’s astonishing how chiro is sold as just a standard medical procedure when it is far from it. The amount of people I have met here who go to see the chiropractor regularly is astounding.
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Post by moggyonspeed on Jul 5, 2022 14:34:03 GMT
Thing is it’s a market, like other parts of healthcare, like education, like insurance etc etc., which means that, all too sadly, people have the freedom to spend their money unwisely.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 5, 2022 19:32:53 GMT
Very sad, but also tragically comical. "A doctor who killed a mother-of-three when he botched a procedure during a routine appointment has been jailed. Dr Isyaka Mamman, now thought to be 85, admitted gross negligence manslaughter over the death of Shahida Parveen, 48, at the Royal Oldham Hospital in 2018. He used the wrong needle and inserted it in the wrong place, piercing the sac holding Mrs Parveen's heart. Mrs Justice Yip at Manchester Crown Court said Mrs Parveen's death was his fault and sentenced him to three years. She also criticised the NHS trust, pointing to the fact that Mamman had both lied about his age and had been involved in two critical incidents similar to that which led to Mrs Parveen's death." www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-62051001
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Post by mids on Jul 5, 2022 19:36:32 GMT
Not looked at too closely due to threatened with being called a racist.
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Post by mids on Jul 5, 2022 19:40:02 GMT
No. No, not hard to understand. Not hard at all.
"Mrs Justice Yip said it was "hard to understand" why the previous serious incidents had not led to Mamman's retirement from medicine, and said there had been "failings in the system"."
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