06-21-2021, 06:55 AM
(06-20-2021, 10:00 PM)ScottK Wrote:(06-20-2021, 09:11 AM)Patrick Wrote: Alternative medicine is a term often used as opposed to evidence-based medicine.
It does not mean that it does not work, it just means that no one is able to find evidence that it works. That is mostly due to personal testimonials not counting as evidence.
LOL
Are you talking about the vaccine which is non-evidence based but media-hype based?
Or are you talking about drugs that go through ten double blind placebo controlled studies where one study is found to achieve an extremely slight statistical significant result, and then the drug becomes a multi-billion dollar revenue producer that only gets marginal results if you take it every day for the rest of your life?
Of course, big pharma has no interest in performing any multi-million dollar double-blind placebo controlled studies on effective natural cures. There's no money in it for them if they find it works. So "evidence-based" can only mean something that makes big pharma big money?
The elite seem to have you captured in their web.
You're assuming that I agree with how evidence-based medicine excludes "the rest".
I do not agree with them. Medicine is medicine and if patients find relief with any healing modality then it is useful.
What is notable is that the MDs that are awake are quite aware how most of the medication out there is close to worthless. As you said, most of it barely shows a blip on the stats.
Many MDs nowadays use a more holistic approach to working with their patients. They won't advertise this around them, but they do work with their patients based on what works for them.
I do not know many MDs personally, but only the youngest one is not using a holistic approach. I suspect they learn that in time. But they all agree on one thing. Vaccines are considered the greatest achievement of modern medicine. All other medication pales in comparison to how vaccination has helped humanity prevent needless suffering.