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| | | | | Tooth Fairy science is the study of a phenomenon before having actually demonstrated that the phenomenon actually exists. I can't think of a better example than trying to construct an elaborate mapping system of body parts and organs to the surface of the external ear for purposes of sticking needles in them to heal and relieve pain (auricular acupuncture). Yet that's what's just been published. | |
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| | | | | Reviewing the slides of Lionel Milgrom's recent lecture at the "Scientific Research in Homeopathy" conference shows how low he is prepared to go to construct his fantasy of the "New Fundamentalists". Marvel at the logical fallacies, mis-quotations and mis-understandings. | |
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| | | [AI summary] The text is a collection of comments and discussions from a blog post, likely related to health and pseudoscience topics. It includes various opinions, some supporting alternative medicine practices like homeopathy and others criticizing them as quackery. There are mentions of specific individuals and organizations, such as the Society of Homeopaths, and references to scientific studies and medical regulations. The content appears to be part of an ongoing debate about the validity of alternative treatments and their place in modern healthcare. | ||