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Orrex

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15. Well, you're about half right
Wed Nov 2, 2016, 08:03 AM
Nov 2016

People should indeed be skeptical of disputed claims, but a little consistency is in order. The same people who claim to be "skeptical" of "Big Pharma," for instance, are willing to accept without question the claims of chiropractors and "naturopaths."

So if we're calling for skepticism, then let's be even-handed in our call for skepticism. Otherwise it's simply a sneak way of pushing an agenda.

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