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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="subsbligh, post: 2469724, member: 1950"] I'm not a doctor but Western medicine is evidence based practice (or so they say). Hypothesis, test empircally, result. Direct cause and effect of treatment. There's an entire category of everything else in the field of health that isn't so. Accupuncture, chiropractors, naturopath, herbalists, applied kinesology, not evidence based. Indirectly can show a [B]correlation[/B] between treatment applied and the removal of disease but cannot directly attribute the treatment through medical proof to show it was the cause of the removal of the illness. I am all for alternative remedies when you are lost in Western medicine, but I don't like to leave treatment of my body to chance if possible. BTW I know this is off topic, but anyone touting shit about "toxins" should raise a massive red flag. [/QUOTE]
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