You hold on butchers visibly.
No more than that ! I could have taken the car or any other subject that is part of the everyday life of our contemporaries
The subject of the video is homeopathy, as a practitioner and also a defender of homeopathy, he can not say that he has no interests to defend here.
Defend his job and the subject of his job, if it were to be considered a conflict of interest (which should not be confused with his interest in this job) it would make any worker in conflict of interest with his profession, under the only pretext that he lives and receives a salary. It's not very serious!
A conflict of interest situation arises when an individual or organization has to deal with multiple opposing interests, at least one of which could corrupt the motivation to act on others, or at least give that impression. Wikipedia
Definition
The conflict of interest is not defined by French law. It can, however, commonly be defined as a conflict between the mission of a public official and his or her private interests, a conflict that may influence the way in which he carries out his duties. In other words, the conflict of interest may potentially call into question the neutrality and impartiality with which the person must fulfill his mission because of his personal interests. https://droit-finances.commentcamarche. ... definitionIs this the case of this homeopath? Given the speech he made to "Boiron" (so often cited as a drug industry too) without mentioning it elsewhere, it is not on this side that we must look.
sen-no-sen »06 / 02 / 19, 20: 34
Regarding hypnosis meditation and sophrology it is difficult to say that his therapies would be effective or not in the sense that they require active work on the part of the subject.
Hypnosis requires an abandonment, a "blind" trust in its hypnotist, so faith, which is not very active!
Sophrology based on semi hypnosis does require semi-abandonment and active participation.
Great meditators are capable of real prodigies (increase of body temperature, slow heart rate, increased concentration etc ...) but such a level is only possible with training.
This actually raises the question of works or faith that has worked great minds on the subject. But both are equally valuable and important! Sometimes it's the abandonment that works best, other times the action.
For example, a person who drowns and does not know how to swim should let herself go to the death that awaits him or she must abandon herself in the arms of a rescuer and get out of it alive. But if she knows how to swim and her life is not in danger, the intervention of a lifeguard is not necessary.
Herbal medicine, acupuncture, homeopathy, pharmaco-chemistry is part of the field of therapies that work effortlessly on the part of the patient.
Not really ! Herbal medicine requires active participation because it is only an extension, more targeted, of the food act.
Acupuncture is more special because it is too specific to be practiced either (try to plant needles in the back in very specific places, it is a sport reserved for contortionists, and even
.) except in accessible places, for those who know acupuncture obviously.
Homeopathy is also very specific and except self-medication, it requires a great knowledge that is not the lot of everyone, what explains this homeopath. But unlike the phyto that is known and practiced for millennia in the West, its specificity is such that it upsets and questions the weight medicine as quantum mechanics challenges the Newtonian mechanics.
But the great meditators are rare (and not less sick than the others since the same causes produce the same effects) and the rest of the humans resort to external interventions that can solve their problems of organic or psychic disorder, and that allow these various methods of care (and still you do not evoke the other methods of diagnosis as with dowsing, care like magnetism, fire-cutters, bone-cutters, etc ...)
"We make science with facts, like making a house with stones: but an accumulation of facts is no more a science than a pile of stones is a house" Henri Poincaré