izentrop wrote:The ravages of the new age...
Interesting but Ouch, Ouch, Ouch!
The famous swing effect!
In fact these people are blinded by their disappointment at having been naive towards the new age and as a primary reaction, become stupid.
And now to have an air of understanding against the new age, the same air of understanding that the naive people of the new age have among themselves. It's quite pitiful.
So osteopathy would be new age and therefore charlatanism, while curiously it works very well on EVERYONE around me and myself.
Medicine is often powerless in the face of diseases, medicine is corrupt (drug industry); Should we generalize from these 2 points and say that medicine is quackery or is useless?
Of course not !
You have to accept being wrong, accept being deceived by people of good faith, and not make a big deal out of it.
It's up to you to find what's good for you.
For example, Guygadebois has not yet found how to treat his chronic heartburn and his addiction to merdophilia. A link perhaps?