Nobody—I repeat, nobody—gets rich opposing quackery and pseudoscience; yet we’re called shills for big pharma, while @mercola literally made >$100 million selling quackery.
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We’re also treated contemptuously by certain members of our own profession, who erroneously think that what we do is trivial, both in difficulty and importance.
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Their dismissal just shows how little they know. Combating pseudoscience and quackery is actually quite difficult.
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To recap, nobody gets rich opposing quackery and pseudoscience, but there definitely people getting rich, in some cases very rich, selling quackery.
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"Get predatory Pharma out of my life". You first. Give up every single one of your prescription *and* OTC pain relievers, cough medicine, allergy medications, etc. My guess is you won't.
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Religion has consequences. Teaches people that they don’t need facts. There’s your audience. Believers.
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