ABC2019 wrote:GuyGadebois wrote:Thank you to deltalpha for referring me to the site of Jean-Dominique Michel, health anthropologist, public health expert.
vouais, "anthropologist of health", specialist in shamanism and "spiritualist" healers
not the type I would take as the most credible on medical matters ...
If I understand correctly, being a health anthropologist is disqualifying. I would point out to you that there is no position taken in the video taking place in the Philippines and that not for a moment, JD Michel takes a position on this kind of practice in the posted text. But of course, as soon as a person has not chosen the "correct" side, namely blind worship in what fundamentalist believers call "science" (a catch-all word perverted for the benefit of industrialists), then he is not credible. Let us remember that medicine, rather medicines, are not sciences but practices. In any case, you bring it back constantly but your "science" never shone in any of your answers. The more I read you, the more I feel like I'm dealing with a mythomaniac.
Ps: It is perfectly normal and desirable for an anthropologist to be interested in what is happening around the world in his chosen field.
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