CUT THEM EYES AT ME AGIN! (Also: DID YOU WALL THEM EYES AT ME?!) and “SET IT DOWN!”
“I’m not gonna tell you again...” me 500x a day
I’ll just leave this here from my best friend in m head, Darren.
I understand believing that we live in an over-medicated world and not wanting to take a pill or medicine for every little thing that goes wrong. I understand having negative experiences with doctors and/or hospitals. They’re people or made up of people and people can fuck up. It happens.
As my grandfather says..
I think they were mostly booze of one kind or another.
Thank you! There is no SPECTRUM. Either you are a licensed MD/DO or you are not.
HA! I just noticed that sheep. “Dude, I was almost POSITIVE you were going to sacrifice ME!”
I just hope the kids’ new foster family believe in medicine and not smoothies.
I refuse to click through on any those links, so I’m guessing it’s probably a mix of some completely unsupported research that their cures have worked many times in the past and therefore they weren’t negligent, or that the kid actually died from exposure to some nebulous “toxins.” Edit: Okay, I clicked through and…
Thinking of that poor, sick baby having that bullshit shoved down his throat hurts my heart.
What I don’t get about naturopaths is that they always claim that “back in the old days” people healed themselves with these natural remedies. Well, no. They didn’t. They usually died. They might not die of a little trifling cold or fever (although some did!) but they died in large numbers of diseases that today have…
I think they had some weird supplement company and believed they were nutrition experts.
This case makes me so angry that I can’t even feel anything but rage for these people for letting their son suffer and die. They. Let. Him. Die. I don’t care what you believe, if you are watching your tiny child struggle through a horrific illness and you do *nothing* (until it’s too late), you are a fucking monster.
Looks like these idiots missed Lifehacker’s good article that homeopathic drugs are snake oil.
Agreed. Naturopathy can do a lot for people suffering from chronic pain, allergies, etc., but it should NEVER be a substitute for actual medical care. I’ve been following this case, and it seems the father’s family is involved in shilling some homeopathic remedy for bipolar disorder, of all things. I really can’t…
naturopath, who are not exactly real doctors