"indeed, most of the civilized world has fallen for the homeopathic nonsense, and a reluctance to test or to regulate that quackery"
Why single out Poland then?
"Remind me not to get sick in Poland; it appears that in that country, homeopathic "drugs" aren't regulated, at all, just sort of accepted if they "look" okay! "
As if you don't get the same stuff in UK or other "developed" countries.
Polish physicians are pretty good by the way, not many of them fall for homeopathy. They often make very good diagnosticians for example - I live in Australia now, but i always try to go to a polish GP if I need to.
Did you know that these days many britons come to Poland to visit dentists? Dentistry in Poland is much cheaper (i.e. less than US$50 for a root canal), and the quality of service is much better than what I was served in Australia so far.
"a chap named Nicolaus Copernicus comes to mind"
Yeah, well.. not forgetting this lady http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Curie
"I'm not pointing out here anything that is specific only to their country"
Yes, but you're singling out Poland to send the message.
Poland may lack the equipment that big hospitals in more developed countries are taking for granted, but we're doing pretty well with what we've got.
By the way, polish medical services are fighting with both the wording of the act Randi included in this article, and Homeopathy alltogether.
I'm not willing to translate all of that, but here's a link to the polish "medical services magazine"website:
http://www.sluzbazdrowia.com.pl/html/more3556.php
It includes lots of very good and well edited articles on Homeopathy. All against it.
Some of the headers:
Homeopathy: The biggest scam in the history of medicine?
Homeopathy above the law
Homeopathy and the scientific research (includes a critique of the Lancet publication)
An appeal to the supporters of Homeopathy
Homeopathy and the medical codex of ethics
We have a right to be sceptical (about homeopathy)
A criminal law (re the act cited in the commentary)
So although yes, there are people even in the government who think " homeopathy isn't harmful, so why not accept all the perks that come from the rich lobbying groups" The polish medical society fights it like crazy, especialy the wording of the act cited in the commentary.
Why single out Poland then?
"Remind me not to get sick in Poland; it appears that in that country, homeopathic "drugs" aren't regulated, at all, just sort of accepted if they "look" okay! "
As if you don't get the same stuff in UK or other "developed" countries.
Polish physicians are pretty good by the way, not many of them fall for homeopathy. They often make very good diagnosticians for example - I live in Australia now, but i always try to go to a polish GP if I need to.
Did you know that these days many britons come to Poland to visit dentists? Dentistry in Poland is much cheaper (i.e. less than US$50 for a root canal), and the quality of service is much better than what I was served in Australia so far.
"a chap named Nicolaus Copernicus comes to mind"
Yeah, well.. not forgetting this lady http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Curie
"I'm not pointing out here anything that is specific only to their country"
Yes, but you're singling out Poland to send the message.
Poland may lack the equipment that big hospitals in more developed countries are taking for granted, but we're doing pretty well with what we've got.
By the way, polish medical services are fighting with both the wording of the act Randi included in this article, and Homeopathy alltogether.
I'm not willing to translate all of that, but here's a link to the polish "medical services magazine"website:
http://www.sluzbazdrowia.com.pl/html/more3556.php
It includes lots of very good and well edited articles on Homeopathy. All against it.
Some of the headers:
Homeopathy: The biggest scam in the history of medicine?
Homeopathy above the law
Homeopathy and the scientific research (includes a critique of the Lancet publication)
An appeal to the supporters of Homeopathy
Homeopathy and the medical codex of ethics
We have a right to be sceptical (about homeopathy)
A criminal law (re the act cited in the commentary)
So although yes, there are people even in the government who think " homeopathy isn't harmful, so why not accept all the perks that come from the rich lobbying groups" The polish medical society fights it like crazy, especialy the wording of the act cited in the commentary.
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