American Medical Association (AMA) events in the early 1900's led to... (DON'T MISS THIS ONE!)
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Yes, because homeopathy must have worked so well when the life expectancy was 47.
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I would have agreed with you before I started researching homeopathy and water as of recently. I'm now open to the possibility that there may be more to water than we've always believed. Though, I'm still skeptical enough that I would not use homeopathic treatments - although, I'm just as skeptical of most drugs. There are serious flaws in the studies that are used to test drug efficacy.
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This is all very well accept giving people plain water does not help anyone accept maybe for the placebo effect which any drug can produce.
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First off... what the hell does George Washington have to do with the turn of the century? Using that as an example of proper medicine is ludicrous. Basically, homeopathy was safer than the quack medicine of the 1700's when it was invented. Why was it safer? Because it's just water, nothing else. So giving your patients nothing was safer than poisoning them. In the mid 1800's, people began scientifically testing medicine, and homeopathy became beyond obsolete: absolutely useles..
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What is the title of this video? Where can i see the rest? This is fabulous!!!!
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@wtfsob123456 its not just spinal adjustments. If you had done any research you wouldnt respond in that way
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This is stupid. Meds work, radiation treats cancer, not spinal adjustments. You'd know that if you had a basic biology couse, duh.
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I love how the background music is a real ragtime tune from a silent film. I wish I could remember the name of the song or the movie...
But I wonder how this applies today since most of the things that the AMA was against are now openly supported.
what is the actual title of this film? where can i get it?
benzer53748 10 months ago
@benzer53748 Title = 'Curing Cancer from Inside Out' --- RaveDiet . com (without the spaces).
JFHEALTHYandFit 9 months ago