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RE: Chinese Pseudoscience: The Many Colourful Ways Chinese Medicine might Kill You

in #science6 years ago

If i am not exaggerating then what u mentioned, should say are "pearls of wisdom"
just 2 years back, i was about to make a blender by believing on youtube vedios posted by chinese fake doc (We***** yu) claiming to cure an uncurable disease of eyes by making use of TCM.When i contacted him via email and asked about mwodalities of Rx, he told me tcm and acupuncture and demanded hefty amount and than fortunately gave up.
One thing that is decieving people is that, why people ( may be paid but how many) should make fake claims on yoytube to have benefitted (placebo not applicable)?
Similar claims are made by Ayurveda practioners which should also be brought to lime (i have story about them also but ....).

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I think a general rule of thumb is that if you find a single individual doctor who is seen on video being a presenter, or just a representing face, it's a red flag. If they promise to cure something incurable, that's two red flags, and if they start talking about price quotes, that's the final flag of a con man.

Once people collectively learn that, we'll be in a better place

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