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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 988681" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>banjo,</p><p>I'm classically trained as a 'scientist' - but I maintain an open mind to 'alternative treatment modalities' - if there is some evidence, beyond anecdote, that they are helpful. </p><p>I routinely use acupuncture, lasers, and some herbal compounds/spices - but there's some hard evidence supporting what these do. I'm not throwing out 'western' medicine, but using the 'alternatives' as an adjunct therapy.</p><p>That said, despite glowing anecdotal reports/claims made by the purveyors of apple cider vinegar as a miracle-working elixir, diatomaceous earth & garlic as 'natural' dewormers, etc., they've been subjected to scientific scrutiny, and found lacking any substantiation for the claims made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 988681, member: 12607"] banjo, I'm classically trained as a 'scientist' - but I maintain an open mind to 'alternative treatment modalities' - if there is some evidence, beyond anecdote, that they are helpful. I routinely use acupuncture, lasers, and some herbal compounds/spices - but there's some hard evidence supporting what these do. I'm not throwing out 'western' medicine, but using the 'alternatives' as an adjunct therapy. That said, despite glowing anecdotal reports/claims made by the purveyors of apple cider vinegar as a miracle-working elixir, diatomaceous earth & garlic as 'natural' dewormers, etc., they've been subjected to scientific scrutiny, and found lacking any substantiation for the claims made. [/QUOTE]
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