
A Miraculous Cure For Stroke Victims?
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> However, I would like to see the results of the studies in peer-reviewed
> studies that show that it helps in the ways suggested.
Don't you get bored of playing the same transparent games.
Allopath politics. Call for peer review when you know only the drug
industry pays for most of that, and control most if not all the peer review
journals, and then ignore any non-drug studies that ever get through, like
all of the nutritional ones http://www.whale.to/vaccines/journal1.html
Yawn, and so sad you don't have a heart.
And a bit of a laugh when allopathic therapies are mostly unproven even
though most are "peer reviewed" presumably.
john
"Amazingly, 85 percent of prescribed standard medical treatments across the
board lack scientific validation, according to the New York Times. Richard
Smith, editor of the British Medical Journal, suggests that "this is partly
because only one percent of the articles in medical journals are
scientifically sound, and partly because many treatments have never been
assessed at all." ---Kenny Ausubel