jasonpatterson
Philanthropic Misanthrope
In the US at least Woo Slingers like the Homeopaths have become absolute masters at talking all around what their product does. They've learned they can usually stay safe by wording their claims so vaguely as to be impossible to disprove such as "Our product will make you feel energetic-ified!" or some other such nice sounding but empty nonsense or by slapping some microscopic ass covering "This product has not be proven by the FDA to do diddly squat" notice.
Well where's the geneal-purpose fraud department then?![]()
In the US homeopathic medicines have a free pass, legally speaking. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938 included wording that specifically exempted homeopathy from virtually all regulation involving safety and efficacy testing. There was a Senator who was a homeopath who insisted on the language and the idiotic loophole (airplane hangar door?) was never closed.
Oddly, homeopathic drugs are actually required to list something that they treat, rather than the squirmy "boosts your immune system" crap that you see on other stuff, they just don't have to prove that they work. They also aren't tested for safety, because the government (even the NCAM, whirling toilet full of money that it is) recognizes that there is no danger in taking this garbage.
