No. You piss out what you don't use. You still need ascorbic acid to live.
i'll be honest that I don't know what is. The articles I mentioned, (now shown to be stuffty articles, but still, let's use the benefit of the doubt here, i mean, humankind has been wrong before, right?), suggested that when one has cancer, one has a deficiency of vitamin C. why would you piss out the vitamin c if you're using it?
Did you try any real medicine? I'm not saying homeopathic medicine is a pile of stuff but there's real medicine that's better.
Nature: Developed mechanisms to kill those who eat it.
Science: Developed mechanisms to aid those who eat it.
Who do you trust?
I have tried real medicine. My personal experience is that it wasn't as effective. It cured my aforementioned ear infections pain, but did not fix the fact that i was deaf in one ear. it also took a month to do so in comparison with 3 days.
I don't believe it works because it doesn't work. At least not as well as actual, synthesized medicine. It matters that it's a placebo because people that decline real medical treatment in favor of homeopathic medicine aren't getting the medicine they need. That's a problem.
Explain to me why medicine that existed when man came into existence is worse than medicine that is man made? Surely nature knows better than man about what we're supposed to be ingesting? Perhaps they are equally effective?
I did go a bit off the edge there.
ok
Maybe you need some homeopathic medicine to aid your memory. I posted one coding help topic once, and no one was able to answer my question. I am the help.
that portion of that post was an irrational and childish attempt at... er, i'm not sure what i was trying to acheive. i think i was trying to scare you off or something, which obviously (and thankfully) didn't work.
He rejected real medicine in turn for homeopathic medicine, which is exactly what you don't want people to do. It's proof that people DO do this, and even if he didn't die that doesn't mean others that do the same won't.
he
lived. isn't that the important part here?
I can't help but wonder if you're buying into the system of doctors and such, and not even considering the possibility that there are better, possibly cheaper, and less invasive alternatives out there?
I mean, is there a cure for cancer? Do we know that western medicine has achieved this? do we know that eastern medicine hasn't?
meant to counter this:
I am saying that is most likely placebo.
let me define placebo from wikipedia:
A placebo ( /pləˈsiboʊ/; Latin placēbō, “I shall please”[2] from placeō, “I please”) is a simulated or otherwise medically ineffectual treatment for a disease or other medical condition intended to deceive the recipient. Sometimes patients given a placebo treatment will have a perceived or actual improvement in a medical condition, a phenomenon commonly called the placebo effect.
note that bit on the end about the placebo effect. what if eastern medicine is only a bunch of placebos? what if it causes the placebo effect in people that believe strongly enough in it?
if that's how it is, it fixes the problem.
is there anything wrong with that?