ear candles?

David Andersen bigda@gte.net
Sun, 20 Feb 2005 21:29:05 -0800


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> Hey, Tom Cole---don=B9t pull that trigger so quick; did you know that Quack=
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> is totally funded by 4 or 5 different pharmaceutical manufacturers, and t=
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> subtext is that anything remotely naturopathic, alternative, integrative,
> herbal, or cutting edge is quackery, because: guess what? Those treatment=
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> don=B9t sell drugs, kids. I=B9m not a ranter or conspiracy geek, but it=B9s pre=
tty
> obvious to me that pharma as an industry are lying, dogmatic, judgemental=
,
> mechanistic entities who have little vested interest whatsover in
> healing---sadly, only in symptom suppression.
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> Go here:  http://quackpotwatch.org/
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> and don=B9t be so smug, bubba.... :--)
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> Go to http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/candling.html
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> Tom Cole
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> ilex cameron ross wrote:
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>> hello hello again, list!
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>> Soooo, I was in some airy fairy gift shop today and saw ear candles and
>> started wondering what "we" (of the piano tuner persuasion) think of suc=
h a
>> device? Everyone I know who has used ear candles says they're just
>> incredible, that even if you clean your ears regularly, these things man=
age
>> to extract all sorts of gunk out of there, thus vastly improving your
>> hearing.=20



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