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Kletiomdm | 4 years ago

It is a scam.

And it might not do much harm for a lot of people but do we.think it's fair to accept it next to medicine if we know that there are also people who will not try cancer treatment or delayed do to some healer who thinks that can also heal cancer?

I don't accept this and the current vaccine crisis shows how bad it can be to accept bullshit as medicine.

I'm also lost on what you think this shared added to your mothers life? Taking homeopathic things did what? Gave her positive memories?

I really don't get it. A nice walk in the park probably gave her real joy.

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gumby|4 years ago

She was my mother in law and she turned to these after scientific medicine (which pretty clearly extended her life for many years) could do nothing more for her.

TBH I am not sure she really had a good grasp of the difference, but she definitely went for the standard of care and diligently followed their recommendations and advice while she could.

dann0|4 years ago

Obviously, I can’t speak for this person or their mother, but there is a desire to find a miracle cure, or even a way to provide a feeling of control in an otherwise hopeless situation.

I think there are ways to do this that aren’t exploitative like homeopathy is.

It’s evil to prey on the sick and the dying for profit. Homeopathy should be illegal.

jelliclesfarm|4 years ago

You don’t get it because she wasn’t your mother. Show some respect.

gumby|4 years ago

I suspect I would have felt differently had she jumped there first à la Steve Jobs.

She only ended up down the homeopathic pathway when other alternatives had been exhausted and on that basis I am glad it was available to her and consider it a good thing.

Kletiomdm|4 years ago

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