A good primary care doc is "holistic" and "integrative." I reject the notion that you have to embrace pseudoscience like naturopathy, reiki, homeopathy, and acupuncture in order to be "holistic" and "integrative."https://twitter.com/AuroraCarlson/status/1183791759563907084 …
In the scientifically advanced country where I live (Sweden), doctors and all medical professions are welcome to use accupuncture after learning to do it. You can get a prescription for it. You seem to fear so much that is normal elsewhere.
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This has nothing to do with "fear". Just with the knowledge that acupuncture is unscientific and unefficacious. Also, there is at least some data associating use of complementary medicine with refusal of efficacious therapies and reduced cancer survival.https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaoncology/fullarticle/2687972 …
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What you suggest is not scientific. What people do can have any number of causes, more likely a combination. People in general are much too afraid, that's where most bad decisions come from.
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You seem to like to accuse people of fearing your pseudoscience. Fear is not the right word. Try mock, ridicule, contempt. Those are words of some one fighting your scam. BTW only <0.8% of Swedes use acupuncture because it doesn't work.
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Putting so much energy into mocking & ridiculing doesn't come from trust in one's pov. Those who really know don't need to fight so hard to defend. In this little dialogue with
@gorskon I have been called dangerous several times, w/out ppl even knowing what I actually stand for.
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Yeah, which goes to prove anyone can do acupuncture. But still doesn’t work...
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