That indistinctness is intentional on the part of CAMsters. The idea is to co-opt potentially science-based modalities (e.g., lifestyle, diet) as "CAM," and then to lump them in with quackery like naturopathy, TCM, energy medicine. 1/https://twitter.com/usnehal/status/997138213809553409 …
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Bottom line: There is no need for a category called CAM or integrative medicine. If a treatment is shown to be effective and safe through science, it becomes just medicine. 3/3
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For all their demonstrated disdain for science, the pseudoscience peddlers sure love & crave the veneer of respectability & authority that they think comes with the claim of doing science. (Certain homeopaths jump to mind...)
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Agree. There is no science (as we understand it) to most of CAM.
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