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So...Just how many Americans actually use homeopathic remedies?
The American Journal of Public Health has made a stab at trying to estimate this through a survey of some 35,000 CIM (complimentary and integrative medicine) users. They suggest that about 2% of the American public purchases and uses homeopathic remedies.
What they did not suss out is how many of those users also rely upon medical advice from a regular physician. I suspect that a huge percentage of that 2% also cover their bets with physician care and rely on homeopathic remedies for those things which medicine is notoriously bad about treating....transient respiratory infections and back pain. Yeah, it is woo. But it seems that a vanishingly small proportion of the public relies upon it, particularly exclusively, for their health care.
Whereas, more than 98% of the population relies upon the US medical community to provide trustworthy, cost-effective, and efficacious therapy. It seems rather clear to me that large segments of that population have been and is being preyed upon and handed over as sacrifices upon the altar of the bottom line for the dispassionate investors who want only profit, and care not at all how many suffer and die, in whatever manner, securing that profit.
I have no problem with homeopathic remedies being 'regulated', but I would never trust the FDA to do it, as they are a complete set of stooges, in cahoots with, and subject to, the pharmaceutical industry. For those not aware of it, the pharmaceutical industry now pays the FDA to expedite the approval of new pharmaceuticals....they subsidize the FDA. Aside from the typical revolving door of regulators to industry executives and vice versa, they also take money from the subjects they regulate. Pfffft....Huge stinking conflicts of interest.
				
			The American Journal of Public Health has made a stab at trying to estimate this through a survey of some 35,000 CIM (complimentary and integrative medicine) users. They suggest that about 2% of the American public purchases and uses homeopathic remedies.
What they did not suss out is how many of those users also rely upon medical advice from a regular physician. I suspect that a huge percentage of that 2% also cover their bets with physician care and rely on homeopathic remedies for those things which medicine is notoriously bad about treating....transient respiratory infections and back pain. Yeah, it is woo. But it seems that a vanishingly small proportion of the public relies upon it, particularly exclusively, for their health care.
Whereas, more than 98% of the population relies upon the US medical community to provide trustworthy, cost-effective, and efficacious therapy. It seems rather clear to me that large segments of that population have been and is being preyed upon and handed over as sacrifices upon the altar of the bottom line for the dispassionate investors who want only profit, and care not at all how many suffer and die, in whatever manner, securing that profit.
I have no problem with homeopathic remedies being 'regulated', but I would never trust the FDA to do it, as they are a complete set of stooges, in cahoots with, and subject to, the pharmaceutical industry. For those not aware of it, the pharmaceutical industry now pays the FDA to expedite the approval of new pharmaceuticals....they subsidize the FDA. Aside from the typical revolving door of regulators to industry executives and vice versa, they also take money from the subjects they regulate. Pfffft....Huge stinking conflicts of interest.