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"Wellness Warrior" natural healing advocate Jess Ainscough has died from cancer at 30
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<blockquote data-quote="loveofourlord" data-source="post: 67105999" data-attributes="member: 347166"><p>Again we already do all this WITH THE DOCTORS. Are you defending people's rights to kill others with nosense and seriously saying we don't have a right to say, "No you can't kill others by spreading lies and such."??? </p><p></p><p>And guess what, when something is shown through clinical trials to be effective you can use it. When something has not only not shown to work, but has been shown NOT to work your crossing a line. And you know what those two doctors did when they were called quacks, I bet they actually did trials and such to prove it. Not open a new clinic selling untested un regulated products in a back alley somewhere.</p><p></p><p>Many of the stuff these guys sell as cures, not only don't work, they can be dangerous and can kill. If someone is selling a dangerous product as a cure it SHOULD be regulated. I'm sorry, we regulate real medicine, but if someone takes that same medicine and calls it "natural" suddenly they can do what ever they want. No that nonsense has to stop NOW. Look at how terrible the herbal suppliment industry is, they arn't regualted, they arn't checked for efficacy, and are rampant with dangerous stuff sold as medicine, full of bacteria, and things that people have dangerous reactions to and can die from.</p><p></p><p>If you sell something as a cure, or claim it can cure something, you should be held to the standard of, put up or shut up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loveofourlord, post: 67105999, member: 347166"] Again we already do all this WITH THE DOCTORS. Are you defending people's rights to kill others with nosense and seriously saying we don't have a right to say, "No you can't kill others by spreading lies and such."??? And guess what, when something is shown through clinical trials to be effective you can use it. When something has not only not shown to work, but has been shown NOT to work your crossing a line. And you know what those two doctors did when they were called quacks, I bet they actually did trials and such to prove it. Not open a new clinic selling untested un regulated products in a back alley somewhere. Many of the stuff these guys sell as cures, not only don't work, they can be dangerous and can kill. If someone is selling a dangerous product as a cure it SHOULD be regulated. I'm sorry, we regulate real medicine, but if someone takes that same medicine and calls it "natural" suddenly they can do what ever they want. No that nonsense has to stop NOW. Look at how terrible the herbal suppliment industry is, they arn't regualted, they arn't checked for efficacy, and are rampant with dangerous stuff sold as medicine, full of bacteria, and things that people have dangerous reactions to and can die from. If you sell something as a cure, or claim it can cure something, you should be held to the standard of, put up or shut up. [/QUOTE]
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