Re: [2]: new case

From: Ronald R Helm (rrhelm@juno.com)
Sun Aug 31 22:57:38 1997


Bob: Make that 4 times in less than 24 hours. She merely found me amusing when I told her that her homeopathic remedy for a missed Ab was comparable to voodoo. Ron A Day Without E-mail Is Like A Day Without Sunshine

On Sun, 31 Aug 1997 21:12:51 -0500 Rjwoolley@aol.com writes: >Absolutely, and I would supply that *IF* I thought you were truly
>interested. Oh but thanks for reminding me why I became a midwife
>instead
>of a doctor.
>
>On Sun, 31 Aug 1997 17:07:47 -0500 Rjwoolley@aol.com writes:
>>Before I prescribe anything for a patient, I want to know:
>>
>>A. What is it that I am prescribing?
>>B. What are its side effects?
>>C. What is its efficacy ?
>>
>>Can you answer any of these three questions about "Ignatia 30x" ?
>>
>*************
>
>That was Dr. Braun, not me.

>
>But regardless of whom you are replying to, your answer sends up all
>the
>suspicion alerts. The last time we heard nearly those exact same words
>was,
>coincidentally, also from one advocating homeopathic remedies in
>obstetrics,
>but in that case an MD from India.
>
>My BS detectors just went into the red zone.
>
>To put it bluntly, if you do not produce your evidence (by which is
>meant
>published research in peer-reviewed, indexed journals, so that others
>can
>obtain and examine it), nobody is going to believe your claims. Now,
>maybe it
>doesn't bother you to be disbelieved. Maybe you don't care if anybody
>adopts
>the methods you espouse. But if that's the case, why did you suggest
>them in
>the first place?
>
>Your defense is akin to the "I'm going to take my football and go
>home"
>response of little kids on the playground.
>
>Isn't it interesting how the ducks that quack take flight when
>somebody
>mentions the word "evidence"?
>
>





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