Chiropractic is pseudo science
Chiropractic is not pseudo science. It is actual science and for certain things a good way to go. DCS is not one of those things.
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Chiropractic is pseudo science
Well, some people disagree with you:Chiropractic is not pseudo science. It is actual science and for certain things a good way to go. DCS is not one of those things.
Well, some people disagree with you:
Chiropractic - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
I am not a doctor, the only reason why I said it is pseudoscience is that link. If you explain me why the link is wrong, I will happily change my idea.
Anyway, most people I met who have high consideration of chiropractic also believe in homeopathy and other not strictly scientific stuff, so my argument stands. But I don't mean that I am right, I am just not surprised, that's it
You believe Wikipedia, your source alone proves my point.
Well I can't paste links at the moment.
Look up requirements to be a chiropractor, pre med degree and then a PhD, yup sounds like pseudo science to me.
But if the only tool you know is a hammer.....
Do a little research into some of those homeopathic stuff. Some of it actually works, others don't.
Or you can continue to believe what ever you want.
My mother in law takes the word of some quack who gives her "herbs" over her cardiac doctor.Are you seriously starting this discussion? Again, I am not a (medical) doctor, and I may be absolutely wrong in some of the things I said. But that was NOT my point. Why are you going in that direction?
My point is that, in my experience, people who believe in chiropractic, homeopathy etc. tend to trust doctors less than the others where I live. This is why I am not shocked about the entire story.
Maybe in the US it is different, and people who believe in chiropractic are all science-believers people... In this case I agree that my point would be total nonsense
Are you seriously starting this discussion? Again, I am not a (medical) doctor, and I may be absolutely wrong in some of the things I said. But that was NOT my point. Why are you going in that direction?
My point is that, in my experience, people who believe in chiropractic, homeopathy etc. tend to trust doctors less than the others where I live. This is why I am not shocked about the entire story.
Maybe in the US it is different, and people who believe in chiropractic are all science-believers people... In this case I agree that my point would be total nonsense
tend to trust doctors less than the others