Homepathy is bogus
Georgian College, located in Ontario, Canada, will discontinue its homeopathy program after the pseudoscientific system of alternative medicine receives more and more criticism. This is a good thing. It is a waste of time and people's money.
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They actually had a homeopathy program to begin with? facepalms
Yeah, that's a huge problem to begin with.
I know genuinely smart people who believe in Reiki, energy healing, osteopathy, etc. It really pains me. Many of them are even atheists. How they are able to be skeptical about religion but not about pseudoscience puzzles me.
yeah, it's sad because many of them are so committed to the idea of it being real that you simply CANNOT talk sense into them.
Agreed.I do have a friend into Reiki and it's cool if she's into it, but it definitely has no place in colleges. If one wants to believe in Reiki, there are other ways to learn it. Go to something like Hogwarts if you want to learn magic.
couldn't have said it better myself
You actually had legitimate degrees in Homeopathy? Holy shit, USA.
This was in Ontario, Canada.
Oh my bad. Oversaw that.
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Just unfollowed you. Homeopathy has been healing people since time immemorial while allopathic synthethic medicine has killed millions of people and is one of the most dangerous threats to human life, killing more people every year than any other cause of death.
Do you only follow people you 100% agree with?
Communist like to control everything - big pharma being their pet to keep the masses unhealthy, and more controllable..
I don't confirm or deny that homeopathy might be healing people. But it doesn't really have a place in colleges. When it comes to spiritual, religious, and supernatural things, if taught in colleges at all, it should be taught as theory at best. The exception would be if it's a spiritual, religious, or supernatural school, and even then a lot of stuff is still taught as theory. And often times when you get into supernatural stuff, it'll be unaccredited. And that's not a problem if it's something you really believe in. But it shouldn't be in an accredited college.
Well, although the placebo-effect for these types of things are real, and visible (minor; but can't cure hard deseases like cancer), I wonder what you really could learn about it that would warrant a college course?
I can imagine that either the course itself is some kind of scam, or it teaches how to scam ...
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