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Re: Why Medical Studies Are Often Wrong
 
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Re: Why Medical Studies Are Often Wrong


Hmm...
So because echinacia was "proven" to not work should we throw it out? Or could it be that that study was also ineffective?

Could it be that the "studies" that prove a therapy should be void are just as malfunctioning as the "studies" that show the efficacy of the same therapy?

The article even mentions vaccines. How some parents go on a fringe and refuse vaccines when a large number of vaccinated children have benefited. That is such a pharma driven statement. Most parents that don't vaccinate their children do so because of the hours they have put into their own research on the subject. The parents that do vaccinate likely do so because of their lack of research on the subject. Simply put, once people know the pharma politics and the ingredients of each vaccine they usually decline all vaccines from that point on.

So instead of taking studies for granted, do your own studying and research. It is much more valuable, and true to the core. Plus, it is part of educating yourself instead of medicating.
 

 
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