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Ai-Ling Su Makewell / The silence must be broken. The tyranny of ignorance must be challenged. This paper is written in response to the BBC’s program titled “Enemies of Reason” presented by professor Richard Dawkins. The main concern of this program is Dawkins’ effort to discredit homoeopathy as a valid medical system. The contents smack of prejudice, ignorance and irrationality rather than based upon evidences in support of his assertion. I would argue that Dawkins’ program was based primarily on his personal prejudice against homoeopathy rather than scholarly inquiry, therefore, his claim to reason is fraudulent.
www.guardian.co.uk
A leading expert on complementary medicine has accused pharmacists of breaking their own ethical code by failing to tell customers that homeopathic remedies are no more effective than sugar pills.
Hippokrates 21 (21), 639-44 (15 Nov 1950)
Hippokrates 21 (22), 664-8 (30 Nov 1950)
www.guardian.co.uk
Boots, the high street chemist, is becoming the country's largest seller of quack medicine, according to Britain's leading scientific expert on alternative therapies.
www.telegraph.co.uk
People still fill their bathroom cabinets with herbal cold remedies and nod respectfully at the words "rich in antioxidants". But, like Mediterranean peasants who still make the sign of the cross but have lost all confidence in the Church, growing numbers no longer subscribe to the doctrines of alternative medicine.
www.guardian.co.uk
A sharp line has to be drawn between fact and fiction when it comes to spending public funds on alternative therapies.
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