:wally
Just stumbled upon the history of some cholera epidemics
in 19th century London, complete with testimony from
anti-homeopathic observers. Check it out at:
Funny how Morrell won’t entertain the possibility that doing NOTHING might have been better than bloodletting, blistering, mercury and all other manner of toxic and dangerous treatments employed during that era. Examples from the formative years of science based medicine are of little value today when you ignore all of history that has transpired since then. The fact of the matter is that homeopathy has done little to validate its claims in the 150 to 200 yrs it has been in existence. This is proven over and over by homeopathy adherents clinging to (and waving about) fatally flawed studies, isolated/anecdotal cases and the one or two rigorous studies that might show an effect (but may also, very likely, be due to chance).
In contrast, evidence based medicine is quick to embrace change and revision when presented with proper evidence. Evidence based medicine is also willing to take criticism when warranted and learn from mistakes and bad outcomes (they are even willing to publish their treatment shortcomings). Any evidence that doesn’t corroborate the faith of a homeopath is rejected and Homeopaths will go to great lengths to ignore serious flaws in pro-homeopath research. It amazes me how homeopaths are so willing to swallow crap like Elia and then claim to be somehow a scientific discipline. Homeopathy is no more scientific or reliable than faith healing.
Jon
Oh, come on now--none of this stuff is in Hangar 18--it's all up in Area 51! Watch near there for some nights and you'll probably see some UFO's.
(Of course, if you consider those UFO's more carefully, you'll find they bear a remarkable resemblance to flares used to distract heat-seeking missiles...)
My links on homeopathy:
The Memory of Water
What’s Up With Homeopathy
Brief Expositions of Rational Medicine
Comments?
Paul Lee, PT
Denmark
pglee@mail1.stofanet.dk
Healthfraud Discussion List Intro.
“Mankind’s capacity for deception and self-deception knows no limits.”
“Mundus vult decipi” (the world wants to be deceived)
“If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.” Reebok ad.
“Manipulation isn’t all it’s cracked up to be!”
(even though the links were fixed by subsequent posts, I corrected them in this post also)
[Edited by Arnold Winkelried on 10-09-2000 at 07:13 PM]
The Memory of Water
What’s Up With Homeopathy
Brief Expositions of Rational Medicine
The Quack-Files
Healthfraud Discussion List Intro.
Let’s try again!!
My links on homeopathy:
The Memory of Water
www.geocities.com/healthbase/homeopathy_memory.html
What’s Up With Homeopathy?
www.geocities.com/healthbase/homeopathy_SDMB.html
Brief Expositions of Rational Medicine
www.geocities.com/healthbase/rational_medicine.html
Comments?
Paul Lee, PT
Denmark
pglee@mail1.stofanet.dk
The Quack-Files
www.geocities.com/healthbase
Healthfraud Discussion List Intro.
www.hcrc.org/wwwboard/messages/197.shtml
“Mankind’s capacity for deception and self-deception knows no limits.”
“Mundus vult decipi” (the world wants to be deceived)
“If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.” Reebok ad.
“Manipulation isn’t all it’s cracked up to be!”