nuhuh
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^^^^op and libs talking about honesty? lmao.
English, mother-fucker.
My doctor is a great doctor who has vast medical knowledge that I could never hope to acheive.
But he has a giant poster on his wall advertising a "health supplement" that will cure just about anything.
Some supplements, in tandem with pharmaceuticals, can bolster immunity and help with healing. Any that purport to "cure cancer" are bogus.
And really, even a sugar pill will cure you if you believe it will cure you. It's called the placebo effect.
The placebo effect is most noticeable in antidepressants, anti-anxiolytics, and pain meds.
No placebo will cure cancer.
And any M.D. - particular a neurosurgeon who is not an oncologist - who claims otherwise has just enough knowledge to be held accountable for his mendacity. A layman can get away with "I didn't know." An M.D. can't. And an M.D. who earns revenue from selling products with bogus medical claims should be liable for malpractice.
THIS