Thank you for the offer EZ. We may take you up on it.
I am not at all opposed to Allopathic medicine. On the contrary, I would not dream of suggesting someone with an acute, life threatening stroke seek out an herbalist, nor would I try to insinuate that other modalities can do a better job with trauma.
The point is not that good Science does not provide us with useful and practical results. My point is that regardless of what is found, the true test of whether it will be accepted or not in the mainstream is who will benefit financially from it.
For example, a liver/gallbladder flush will expel stones in most cases (all of the cases I know of). The total cost of the procedure is around $3. Why is this protocol not used before the gallbladder is excised with an exorbitant price tag attached to it?