Quacks and Quack medicine

OK this doctor should have immediately lost his medical license.

Agreed. He doesn’t even seem all that upset about it;

Gray seemed unbothered by the prospect of losing his medical license. The doctor said he has largely focused on homeopathy since he finished medical school. According to his website, he graduated from Stanford Medical School in 1970. Because homeopathy doesn’t require a medical license, he can largely go about his business without it.

You don’t need a medical license to sell snake oil to imbeciles.

But you do need to have your conscience surgically removed.

This is pretty awesome. The subtext fits this thread nicely.

LOL

disclaimer at the bottom of the hot dog water’s marketing materials read: “Hot Dog Water in its absurdity hopes to encourage critical thinking related to product marketing and the significant role it can play in our purchasing choices.”

Evans himself spent real money to make his point, though: he estimates the bottles, labeling, and marketing materials cost him about $1,200. (He said the hot dog water stunt also got about $500 in grants, and festival organizers waived his table fee.) Not everyone at the festival picked up on his joke, though; Evans says he sold about 60 liters of the stuff.

Hooo boy. She also claims it cures cancer.

It’s probably safer than some of the other shit people do to themselves.

Man, maybe we should start teaching science to kids in America. We need to get on that.

I’m sure DeVoss will get right on it. After the dept of labor and education are combined into the dept of labor education, which I think has been her goal all along. Gotta have worker bees for the job creators! Critical thinking? Not so much.

Throw in the Department of Corrections and you will have perfected Re-Education Camps for real.

Actually, no.

#7 – Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that is spread through contact with the urine of an infected animal. Potential sources can be wildlife, like mice and rats. Contaminated standing water is thought to be a source. Infected dogs can be a source for their humans handling their urine so if your dog is sick with fever, lethargy +/- jaundice, please contact your vet immediately.

Symptoms in pets: fever, muscle pain, vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite, lethargy, depression, and blood in the urine. More serious infections can cause jaundice and blood clotting problems.

Symptoms in people: High fever, headachem chills, miscle aches, vomiting, jaundice (yellow skin/eyes), red eyes, abdominal pain

It’s rare in house pets, but why take the chance? Your dog catches it from a puddle, is asymptomatic and bam. You got it.

But will it fix up your aura?

Sure. If you consider a high fever a kind of aura. :)

You can drink your own pee 7 times before it’s so toxic it will kill you!

Oh yeah? Prove it!

Fever is sort of a burnt toast kind of aura. It’s better than class zeta auras like chartreuse which you get when you vaccinate.

Kinda reminds me of the bacteria that causes Leprosy:

Mycobacterium lepromatosis

Quack won’t pay back her ill-gotten gains.