#Cancer patients benefit from complementary and #alternativemedicine #therapy, “even potentially instead of standard #anticancer therapy,” @JAMAOnc web editor writes. https://goo.gl/EUsnCU
There are serious researchers at eg Moffitt who believe sodium bicarbonate or Tham can be promising anti-cancer agents. If you can prove them wrong, I would be very interested in it!
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It works the other way round. It’s them who need to prove their claims about curing cancer with baking soda.
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I know how it normally works. But
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I don't need to prove them wrong, they need to prove themselves right, which they cannot do because there is no evidence to back their claims.
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You could equally well say that there is no evidence backing up the claim that the treatment does not work. Don't confuse absence of evidence for evidence of absence.
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