"Quackery" is such a great word. We all need to start using it more.
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I use it when I speak with patients as well as in my notes. It’s excellent
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Why do some people imagine that a perfumery ingredient is going to cure anything?
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Trombone-friendly. An oil called “in tune” is for your musical instrument, right?
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Have you watched UnWell with the president of Young Living? Strongly recommended.
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Borscht! But with a ‘U’, some extra ‘L’s, and another syllable.
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They're called "essential oils" because they're essentially snake oil
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Stinky works too.
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Inessential
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I find these to be great alternatives to candles. They smell great. The purported mechanisms of action and benefits, however, figuratively reek of the very odors they might be best suited to cover up. Ironic.
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