It remains a travesty that people can sell total nonsense that is implied to treat health problems without the slightest shred of evidence that it works for anythinghttps://twitter.com/dailytelegraph/status/1277134917588017153 …
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Tell me about it, but there are huge obstacles to implement an evidence based regime (mostly political with the the TGA having little stomach for implementating such a regime)
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Is it a matter of funding or of public pressure. Australian advertising laws needs an overhaul or are we just not applying the rules we already have. TGA. Did call out the fake tests
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There are multi billion dollar placebo businesses though I recall reading Australians spent more on such nonsense than they do on the PBS
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But such supplements “support “good health !!! And “ may “ contribute to good health
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Pharma-style regulation of ginseng tea wouldn’t have prevented the opioid epidemic.
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