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My vote: Science trumps turnips all day. Beets and apples won't keep you from having eczema hunny, sorry.
[MENTION=4939]kyuuei[/MENTION] - if you haven't seen Penn & Teller's show, Bullshit! - you definitely need to. Specifically, the episode entitled Organic Food is Bullshit.
It's somewhat relevant to this thread, in terms of people blindly worshipping "ALL NATURAL" without exploring studies or really analyzing.. anything.
I think *some* natural remedies are useful, but I always look into articles/actual studies on the stuff before using it. And, I go over it with my physician. My doctor gets paid for my appointment no matter what, she doesn't care about any 'big pharma' conspiracy nonsense. She tells it like it is.
A good example of a natural remedy my doctor encouraged I use in place of daily NSAIDs for joint pain is turmeric. Just can't take it before surgeries since it increases bleeding. My dermatologist has also applauded the use of witch hazel. Again, it's really important to discuss this stuff with someone well-versed in medicine- like your primary care physician- not simply believing everything you read that goes counter to modern medicine because you hate The Man. /sigh
It boggles my mind how people can even publish books on so many garbage holistic remedies. I wonder how many people have died over their willful ignorance in this context. Actually, no.. I don't wonder. I don't think I care enough to know, really. In the end people will believe what they need to believe, survival be damned. Perhaps it's simply natural selection at work.
[MENTION=4939]kyuuei[/MENTION] - if you haven't seen Penn & Teller's show, Bullshit! - you definitely need to. Specifically, the episode entitled Organic Food is Bullshit.
It's somewhat relevant to this thread, in terms of people blindly worshipping "ALL NATURAL" without exploring studies or really analyzing.. anything.
I think *some* natural remedies are useful, but I always look into articles/actual studies on the stuff before using it. And, I go over it with my physician. My doctor gets paid for my appointment no matter what, she doesn't care about any 'big pharma' conspiracy nonsense. She tells it like it is.
A good example of a natural remedy my doctor encouraged I use in place of daily NSAIDs for joint pain is turmeric. Just can't take it before surgeries since it increases bleeding. My dermatologist has also applauded the use of witch hazel. Again, it's really important to discuss this stuff with someone well-versed in medicine- like your primary care physician- not simply believing everything you read that goes counter to modern medicine because you hate The Man. /sigh
It boggles my mind how people can even publish books on so many garbage holistic remedies. I wonder how many people have died over their willful ignorance in this context. Actually, no.. I don't wonder. I don't think I care enough to know, really. In the end people will believe what they need to believe, survival be damned. Perhaps it's simply natural selection at work.