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Old 12-15-2011, 11:31 AM   #2
spaxiaroorbes

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I have been giving this lots of thought..

Homeopathy has been around for 200 plus years. But it has never been as popular as it is today. HHCG is the most popular homeopathic in history. HHCG has introduced a whole new generation and class of people who, without HHCG, would most likely never experienced or even heard of homeopathics.

So if the FDA comes against the most popular homeopathic treatment in history, calling it a "fraud" and a "placebo". What does that tell a large portion of the populace about homeopathy in general?

IMO, the ultimate goal here is not just to attack HHCG but to attack homeopathy.
At some level I find that doctors fall into the trap of only trusting in flamethrowers when fly swatters will do (or possibly even just yelling "shoo fly").

The sheer number of doctors that look at me with complete chagrin when I speak of the amazing effects of curcumin (the pill form of turmeric...if anyone has tried to drink turmeric stirred into water they will understand why curcumin is cheap at whatever price you pay) as an anti-inflammatory. They let the "crazy man" babble on for a minute or two and then offer me something about 5000x stronger, complete with all the side effects that come with the flamethrower approach.

Yes, their technique works and works more often than my method will, but if the focus is on health, rather than just managing symptoms, then they would be a bit more likely to explore and open to other thoughts.

The health system is flawed and the FDA is just an extension of that.

Only give doctors money when we're well, and stop paying them when we're sick. Suddenly they will be encouraged to care for our overall health and not just keep us at the edge of death so they can buy a Lexus.
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