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I am retired now but I am still awaiting my "free gifts and plane tickets" !

Conspiracy theories are wonderful the ill-educated love to roll in the stuff !

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I am retired now but I am still awaiting my "free gifts and plane tickets" !

Conspiracy theories are wonderful the ill-educated love to roll in the stuff !

I hope you are in fine health.

I bet you try not to pop too many pils yourself as I'm pretty certain you know how much damage they can do to the body (unofficialy of course).!!

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Thank you --I am indeed enjoying good heath !

However, should that ever change I will not be consulting any quack "alternative medicine" sites via the internet in search of a "cure"

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chiang mai

I understand and appreciate why you are angry. These threads can indeed produce some pretty wild claims !

Just as a matter of fact, very obese people , diagnosed with Type11 diabetes, may experience an improvement in their diabetic state by simply losing weight !

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Posts with dangerously inaccurate information have been deleted as have posts quoting same.

Posters are reminded of the following Health Forum rules:

"2. Quackery and Misinformation: Posters should pay particular attention to forum rule # 1) "You will not use thaivisa.com to post any material which is knowingly or can be reasonably construed as false"....

This will be strictly applied with respect to presentation as fact any statements which are clearly contrary to medical science"

and

"3. "Alternative" vs. Allopathic (Modern) Medicine: It is recognized that there are systems of medicine other than the allopathic and that TV members have the right to avail of these either instead of or in addition to conventional treatments. However, a distinction is made between non-allopathic systems of healing, home remedies, and outright quackery.

o Systems of healing are defined as actual disciplines with an established body of literature, schools of instruction and means of accrediting practitioners. Examples include, but are not necessarily limited to, chiropractic, osteopathy, homeopathy, traditional Chinese Medicine (herbal and acupuncture) etc. As long as not misrepresented as backed by scientific proof which does not in fact exist, there is no objection to the discussion of such alternative or complementary .treatments.

o Home remedies include well-known traditional measures and measures an individual poster has developed through trial and error. As long as presented on the basis of personal experience and not misrepresented as backed by scientific proof which does not in fact exist, there is no objection to the discussion of home remedies.

o Quackery, on the other hand, is defined as claims made for the absolute prevention or cure of disease unrelated to an established discipline (allopathic or otherwise) and unsupported by scientific evidence. These often occur in fads. Use of the forum to promote quack cures will not be tolerated.

Lastly, aggressive attempts to persuade other members to either adapt or abandon alternative vs. modern forms of treatment will not be permitted. Experience has shown that this invariably leads to arguments and flame fests that serve no useful purpose."

And since failure to adhere to the last part of rule #3 has indeed had the predictable consequence of leading to arguments and insults, this thread will stay closed.

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