There is nothing to "discuss" with a profession that embraces quackery like homeopathy, as naturopathy does. Being "rigid" standing up for science and against the infiltration of pseudoscience into medicine is not a bad thing, in my mind.https://twitter.com/DugaldSeely/status/1063928645373345794 …
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The note on infiltration and a need to defend medical orthodoxy is telling of rigidity. Look to where the values of NM support people and why it's used. Your perspective is one that hinges on belief in patient gullibility not what actually serves them from their p.o.v.
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Replying to @DugaldSeely @gorskon
2- Re homeopathy as analogous to your point: Is all of medicine in a state of rot due to the abuses and lack of EBM application when it comes to drugs and other interventions that often cause more ham than good? I believe the scales, truly weighed ,would not fall where you hope.
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Is there any naturopathic treatment that cures any cancer the way the dreaded combination of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and targeted therapies like Herceptin can for many cancers? Wait, I know the answer to that one!
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Noted how you make assumptions, or rather creations, to make it seem that someone is saying something they are not actually saying. Confirmation of no real discussion, nor any open position, but rather a manipulative placements of statements in bad faith.
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I was also mirroring Dugald by seeing if he holds naturopathy to the same standard as conventional medicine. It is becoming increasingly clear to me that he does not.
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