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In reply to the discussion: How cow! I nearly did it AGAIN! Jumped into a hot-mess medical discussion in GD! [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)20. I did too. Animals can't fake whether a treatment is working or not
There's no placebo effect. There's either a result or not. After 25 years in the sport horse biz I know they work - chiropractic, acupuncture, massage therapy - all of it. And pretty much every vet i know uses and prescribes homeopathic remedies (Evitex aka chaste berry tea for C ushings,, Red Cell, liniments etc)
The ferocity of the responses is amazing though.
I'm not sure how I ever missed one of these threads before.
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How cow! I nearly did it AGAIN! Jumped into a hot-mess medical discussion in GD! [View all]
Aristus
Dec 2013
OP
Oh, I was referring to Aristus talking about people that want to think antibiotics treat viruses. nt
Chan790
Dec 2013
#29
i have discovered that its best to stay out of threads where you have expertise, as the google exper
loli phabay
Dec 2013
#22
Definition of Naturopathic Medicine, from the American Association of Naturopathic Doctors:
Vashta Nerada
Dec 2013
#30