I’ve learned that Toni Bark died of her cancer yesterday. She espoused all kinds of quackery and antivaccine nonsense. Still, her death saddens me.pic.twitter.com/xqqXxMhgjv
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It’s reasonable to control as much about your health as you can feasibly manage, but don’t go all @billmaher and believe that a healthy lifestyle will protect you against the flu.https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/oh-come-on-superman-bill-maher-and-western-medicine/ …
The obvious end to that kind of reasoning is that nobody would die, ever. But people have been doing it for centuries and they stubbornly continue to uphold that tradition. I know, abductio ad absurdum, but that’s all something so absurd on its face deserves.
Honestly, the worst aspect of that myth is how people state or imply to people with chronic illness that they are to blame for their suffering. I was told when I broke my hip and had a avascular necrosis at age 12 that I "didn't drink enough milk". FFS the injury is bad enough.
This is what I tell people all the time. As a cancer survivor it makes me insane when people suggest I did something to cause it.
Explain epigenetics then...
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