Sentences with phrase «as quackery»

I would never be able to trust any doctors who too often have no real knowledge about supplements, and regard it as quackery.
Information on natural treatments is many times buried, un-promoted by the media or passed off as quackery.
You will notice that most medical and government health websites generally focus negatively on the topic of silver as quackery, in contrast to personal testimonies around the web which speak positively of individuals» use and experiences.
Physicians in traditional practices, however, viewed chelation therapy as quackery, since there truly was little science to support it.
She is leaving one special interest group (Lamaze International) to work for a natural childbirth lobbying group (The Childbirth Connection), and I find it fitting that she uses her departure to firmly situate natural childbirth as quackery.
@Huebert I would like to dismiss racist science as quackery too, but is it really?
Thus it came not only to mean a concern for a person's psycho - social (as well as physical) well - being, but it came also to include some practices which remain untested and which strike some as quackery.
We have had cures for Cancer for 60 years, strangely, they are «debunked» by the medical establishment as quackery so they can poison each cancer patient with over priced pharmaceuticals.

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The educator who tries to dominate or enjoy his pupils «stifles the growth of his blessing,» and it is the same with the doctor and the psychotherapist: «As soon as the helper is touched by the desire, in however subtle a form, to dominate or to enjoy his patient, or to treat the latter's wish to be dominated or enjoyed by him as other than a wrong condition needing to be cured, the danger of falsification arises, beside which all quackery appears peripheral.&raquAs soon as the helper is touched by the desire, in however subtle a form, to dominate or to enjoy his patient, or to treat the latter's wish to be dominated or enjoyed by him as other than a wrong condition needing to be cured, the danger of falsification arises, beside which all quackery appears peripheral.&raquas the helper is touched by the desire, in however subtle a form, to dominate or to enjoy his patient, or to treat the latter's wish to be dominated or enjoyed by him as other than a wrong condition needing to be cured, the danger of falsification arises, beside which all quackery appears peripheral.&raquas other than a wrong condition needing to be cured, the danger of falsification arises, beside which all quackery appears peripheral.»
We are at the era of Charlatanism, Quackery & Delusion... Pure Religions are a good thing but Religious one's might be misguided to astray beyond the truth by swindlers into becoming as dark as it reflects; - Say, «O People of the Scripture, do not exceed limits in your religion beyond the truth and do not follow the inclinations of a people who had gone astray before and misled many and have strayed from the soundness of the way.»
Franklin Graham, the CHARLATAN, is portraying himself as an expert on Islamic law — Sharia law The problem is that people that are exposed to this quackery — really believe what he says.
As the science around prevention develops, this important bill will ensure our federal agencies can crack down on athletic equipment manufacturers that peddle quackery.
As the results of such de facto quackery becomes evident at great cost to the Nigerian economy and its people, you may of course expect some to conjure up alternative academic theories to explain why a recession is not such a bad thing!
He called on the union to embrace quality control mechanism as to rid the profession of quackery, extortion and unwholesome practices that has eroded it's nobility, and dignity in a way.
The extensive collection, which includes such creative quackery as «magic Oriental oils» or «miraculous snake root,» has been culled from all over the country, but it could well have originated here, since New Orleans in the early 19th century was a veritable cesspool of sickness.
Any studies that have tried to prove the connection between high cholesterol and poor health have now been dismissed and disproved and seen by any intelligent person as pure fraudulent quackery.
Testimonies include: a Japanese medical school professor who cured himself of liver cancer over 15 years ago, a lymphoma patient who was diagnosed as terminal over 50 years ago, as well as noted critics of this world - renowned healing method who dismiss it as pure quackery.
Doesn't always work but should we throw it out as being absolute quackery?
This produced a climate of warring practitioners and fostered «sectarian antagonism,» «internecine hatreds,» and «mutual hostility» in the medical profession, and led to the concerted dissemination of propaganda dismissing their healing modalities as «quackery» (McKeown, 1979).
As a healthful supplement I should like to recommend an earlier, polemical view of the major problem that confronts us in education: Albert Lynd's Quackery in the Public Schools, a neglected 1953 book whose title is not yet out of date.
As written in Ampersand Gallery's press release about their last exhibition with Hall, «[his] finely detailed assemblages bring to mind the dioramas & curiosity cabinets of natural history museums, yet on a deeper level they allude to the ritualistic strangeness of reliquaries, thereby serving as an intersection where notions of religion, science, folklore & quackery collide with the artist's imagination.&raquAs written in Ampersand Gallery's press release about their last exhibition with Hall, «[his] finely detailed assemblages bring to mind the dioramas & curiosity cabinets of natural history museums, yet on a deeper level they allude to the ritualistic strangeness of reliquaries, thereby serving as an intersection where notions of religion, science, folklore & quackery collide with the artist's imagination.&raquas an intersection where notions of religion, science, folklore & quackery collide with the artist's imagination.»
After years of promoting climate model quackery and publicizing the ludicrous scare predictions from models, the editors must have mainlined truth serum as they publish actual empirical evidence.
As Delingpole has always questioned the diagnosis of CAGW illness, the analogous treatments Nurse thrusts before him as possible cures (whether the choice is scientific or quackery) are irrelevanAs Delingpole has always questioned the diagnosis of CAGW illness, the analogous treatments Nurse thrusts before him as possible cures (whether the choice is scientific or quackery) are irrelevanas possible cures (whether the choice is scientific or quackery) are irrelevant.
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