"better comparison treatments" means that the rest of medicine has evolved since the 19th century. And, no, I have better things to do than study homeopathy vs bloodletting. This seems less than serious as support of a system of medicine.
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Replying to @drbrignall @Tris_Stock and
And I must add, Matt, why Opine on Data you have no interest in acquiring even a basic familiarity with.
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Replying to @DrPaulND @Tris_Stock and
I follow homeopathy journals some, and will be impressed when they adopt modern methodology uniformly. I will not be impressed when homeopaths continue to talk about cholera or the Spanish flu.
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Replying to @drbrignall @Tris_Stock and
I'll be impressed when modern allopathic care achieves the numbers of
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Replying to @DrPaulND @Tris_Stock and
If you are suggesting that you would treat pneumonia with homeopathy vs antimicrobials today, you are scaring me. If you are saying this is because of a string of boasts in obscure journals in 1918, I suggest building better critical thinking skills.
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Replying to @drbrignall @Tris_Stock and
As I said, Show me better outcomes. Show me an allopathic physician with better outcomes than Andre Saine, 160 pneumonia cases, no deaths. What is the death rate in Community acquired infectious pneumonia. 10% in hospital?
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can you reference your most convincing independent meta study of homeopathy that concludes it is statistically any better than placebo? remember, homeopathic journals do not count, as dont anecdotes.
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Replying to @lose_all_faith @drbrignall and
Sure. If you can reference a decent reason why I should expend time an effort giving away my knowledge of
#homeopathy research to random people on the internet who also give odd restrictions on what data they will accept. Its like a gameshow. Research wars!2 replies 1 retweet 0 likes -
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referencing a decent reason seems odd, but soncerely i am searching for an evidence based reason to accept homeopathy as a credible therapy. your answer has the air of arrogance and petulance - it is surely a mere trifle to help me with an anwser - if you have one?
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Replying to @lose_all_faith @drbrignall and
This is the thing. I am harassed by random people on twitter all the time who ask me the same question, over and over. The real question is, why on earth should I hash out the same research,, expend time and energy to explain what they are apparently unwilling to go to pubmed for
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Harassed is a strong word, but I do want to make sure that you are clear that CEASE therapy is at best controversial, and that many in the autism community consider it parallel to conversion therapy for homosexuality, and hope to ban it.
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Replying to @drbrignall @lose_all_faith and
Matt, I could say the sky is blue and it would cause controversy. That is the level of discourse around this subject.
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Replying to @DrPaulND @lose_all_faith and
No. You are not a victim, and I won't let you get away with that. CEASE is based on a lie (vaccines cause autism) and has cruelty at its heart. It preys on desperate and conflicted parents, and harms at risk children. Should be illegal.
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