(October 4, 2014 at 8:26 pm)TaraJo Wrote:(October 4, 2014 at 8:06 pm)psychoslice Wrote: Looks like I have to spell it out for you, the topic was only an example of not trusting everything that medical science brings out, Dhoo.
Nope. But when something like vaccines have a long standing record of success, I'd say it's pretty trustworthy. And a basic study of a history of medicine gives pretty good evidence that when vaccines come out, previously deadly diseases become an afterthought.
Or are you trying to pass on the homeopathy spouted on natural news about how raindrops and granola would all make us healthy as could be?
Homeopathy, na I'm not into that rubbish, I know a lot of good has come from medical science, I would probably be dead now if not for medical science. The thing is, just because medical science had brought a lot of good, doesn't mean they are perfect without mistakes being made, they made many mistakes through history, and I know that cannot be helped, but again I don't worship every damn thing they do. My father died in hospital because of a doctor, he developed a blood clot in his lower leg, the doctor on shift forgot to tell the other doctor to administer a intravenous drip to thinned the blood, and of course he died because of that. We only found out because a nurse on shift knew my mum and dad.