What exactly is "naturopathic oncology?" Regular oncology plus a bunch of stuff that doesn't work?
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Replying to @keithlaw @MadCap_65 and
I'm sorry, I a trifle deaf to questions designed to insult me. Try speaking a tad louder next time. Or more politely.
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Replying to @DrPaulND @MadCap_65 and
Naturopathy doesn't work. Homeopathy, listed in your bio, *can't* work. I don't know about Canada, but in the United States, taking money from people for treatments that don't work is considered fraud.
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Replying to @keithlaw @MadCap_65 and
No citation. Alas, it seems they are only demanded when I make assertions. When skeptics make assertions based entirely on their own beliefs, they get a pass.
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Well, we can point to research that is in the negative but really, the burden of proof is on those who are making the extraordinary claim. And up until now your favorite evidence is Mathie 2014 which is a pathetic justification for overturning known physics and chemistry.
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Replying to @MadCap_65 @keithlaw and
My justification would also include the lab work, which again, people seem to ignore, Mathie does however mean the claim of no evidence is false, and that the clinical evidence is, on the whole, positive, even if low quality.
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Replying to @DrPaulND @MadCap_65 and
Low quality poor evidence doesn’t really count as evidence.
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And "lab work" is also not justification for overturning the laws of physics and chemistry.
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Replying to @MadCap_65 @fiski70 and
Nor is arguing from the authority of established worldviews sufficient to dismiss real experimental and clinical work.
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Replying to @DrPaulND @MadCap_65 and
Paul, you believe in magic. Admit it. You can believe in magic if you want. What you can't do is call it science, or demand it be accepted as science, or claim that it cures anything and take money for it unless you don't mind being called out as a fraud.
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