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Oh, that shit drives me nuts. It's just like anti-vaxxers. And the annoying thing is that, if I was talking to an alt medicine person about a Christian trying to cure their cancer with Jesus' love, they'd agree with me that that's goofy nonsense. But sugar pills? Totally legit.I think they absolutely should but its sadly not going to do much to deter people. A big part of the alt med community involves lamenting about how big pharma is hiding these natural remedies.
It's all well and good to be happy they're taking Uncle Scammy's Totally Embiggened Crystal Stuff, but are we talking legit supplements, too?
Okay, so this has no influence on, say, Vitamin C capsules?Nothing homeopathic is legitimate. It is literally nothing. It contains no active ingredients whatsoever.
Okay, so this has no influence on, say, Vitamin C capsules?
One of the big ones was that people used to love sassafras tea, claiming it could help with everything from UTIs to cancer. Unfortunately, it contains a fuckton of safrole, which is poisonous. The FDA finally stepped in after a while. Good to see they're doing something about the rest of this quackery.
http://www.news4sanantonio.com/news...tains-as-much-alcohol-as-whiskey-225947.shtmlAlso, a week or so ago I saw an article which claimed CVS had either a 40 or 80 proof alcoholic homeopathic medicine which resulted in minors buying large amounts of it. I'm not sure if it was just clickbait trash or not, but I'd imagine it could be related.
Vitamins, herbal supplements, and the like need to be regulated as well. An alarming number of them don't contain anything they are labelled as having and are basically sawdust capsules.Okay, so this has no influence on, say, Vitamin C capsules?
Also, a week or so ago I saw an article which claimed CVS had either a 40 or 80 proof alcoholic homeopathic medicine which resulted in minors buying large amounts of it. I'm not sure if it was just clickbait trash or not, but I'd imagine it could be related.
for this reason in the uk while true homoeopathy is not regulated, the herbal stuff is.The stuff that scares me is the herbal shit.
Far from just being useless, a lot of this stuff can be harmful or dangerous. For example, St. John's Wort can screw with the effectiveness of other drugs. Kava can increase depression risks and will fuck your liver sideways. Pennyroyal can straight up kill you.
One of the big ones was that people used to love sassafras tea, claiming it could help with everything from UTIs to cancer. Unfortunately, it contains a fuckton of safrole, which is poisonous. The FDA finally stepped in after a while. Good to see they're doing something about the rest of this quackery.