Andalyn said:
You answered my questions with a question.
The point is RS, it is not "medicational help". It is water. What I want to stop is someone selling water, but labeling it as something else. That is fraud.
Don't you understand that you probably get more of what you are looking for out of the tap? There is nothing magical here. It's water.
If water truly helps the patient, then I suggest he or she drink it out of the tap. Buying it for an incredible amount per ounce is only filling someone's pockets, and doing the patient no good. If it is truly placebo, then fill up a bottle with water and lie to yourself.
My main concern is those who prey on the ignorant, sick, and desperate. This is exactly what this is.
RS - if you "got better" from an ilness, I don't know what made you better. Some illnesses spontaneously end. Heck, I read somewhere that 10% to 15% of people with the Human Papaloma Virus get better, even though there is no cure or treatment that makes HPV "go away".
Miracle? Homeopathy? Nope. So, whatever you had - if you got better, my bet is it was something other than the expensive water you were drinking. Someone sold you snake oil. You believed in it then, and you want to believe in it now. But RS, that doesn't make it any more real or true. It simply is not. It's just water. I'm sorry.
yes I did answer with a question one that nobody seems to answer.
The point is water or not are you prepared to dictate hypothetically what people can take medicinally?
I dont dispute the labelling already agreed that part yonks back.
Back again to my question above and now added to what gives you the right to dictate what can be taken hypothetically, if people want to take it why cant they. People can look things up for themselves I did. Clearer labeling yes helps.
I can see your point whichi already agreed on, now look at it from where I sit and see how it feels to be told what you can have and that all comes back to modern medicines a monoply dont you think?
I understand fully do you? I didnt say it was magical, thats untrue nor did I sing its prasies as awonder drug, I sadi from apoint of experience it helps how why or what I cant say but it does, if its water then perhaps it works by giving the body a break from od on chemicals I dont know I am not a pharmacist, the point is it helps some people maybe the power of belief is strong so why teminate that persons ownbelief and throw it away like its meaningless?
By the sounds of that andalyn you agree to dictate what people can take to help them, so what is available to those left behind by modern medcines? Or should people in that desperate position just be left to suffer?
I am not heartless or cruel to prey on those in need, I amnot like that I care thats my problem I see it from that point of view, but the way I read you, it sounds no different to those who do you want to get rid of somebodies only hope just like that. Doesnt htat sound cruel?
I still have what I have I am incurable, it helped me get through a bad time briefly when I needed it, it didnt cure me it helped when all that was left was suicide, and I do that again anytime rather than selfkill.
Cant you see what you could do hypothetically by trashing or destroying everything and banning it all because it is not scientifically correct?
Unlike what you think of me as thick I am not so thick, I look up things first, even whenI was so despeparte I checked re checked everything. I gave it ago it helped, that was it. It gave the boost Ineeded to carry on and find the will to live, can you still deny that right to somebody else?
I agree it has to be looked into and labelled correctly i am not disputing that, The placebo effect needs more investigating into. Trashing things because they failed some tests (staged)should be banned along with closed minds. skeptism is one thing but you cant say science at the moment isnt unfallable(?),Tommorrow somethng could happen and it all changes.
I dont think this can be resolved, we just go round again, I stick to my beliefs on the caring side of humanity and you stick to you beliefs on ripoffs.
moi BRAIN