A short list of things to avoid in 2019 because the evidence indicates that they are mostly/entirely ineffective: - chiropractic - homeopathy - reiki - gua sha - geophagy - osteopathy - aromatherapy - most supplements - cont.
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There are more things to avoid, but I did say a "short" list
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Oh, also, if you have cancer listen to your oncologist not a fool with no training and an overinflated sense of their own ability
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Don't @ me with the one or two indications these things have some evidence for, I know acupuncture ~might~ work for pain but I also know it doesn't work for 99.999999% of the things that acupuncturists claim to treat so...
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I’d argue acupuncture/acupressure in *some* circumstances but otherwise totally agree
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What do you think about neurofeedback?
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Never heard of it
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We collected some data in 2018 suggesting that it's a bit "in for a penny, in for a pound" on this stuff. Looking to collect another sample in the UK this year to contrast.
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I made a similar list but you have a couple on here that I had to look up such as balneotherapy. I'll need to expand my list for next year
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Vaginal jade eggs Vag steaming Chiropractics for ear infections Keto Mega supplements Amber teething necklaces Cancer spas Cryo tanks Etc
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There is "urine therapy"? Really?
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